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T.A.G. -- What Starts With C? Traditional Cache

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Ghost of Carnarious: Missing!

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Hidden : 2/18/2009
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

A Confiscated Coffee Can Concealed in a Clump of Conifers.

Arrgh! This here is the "C" Cache, Claimed by Carnarious as his prize in a Clandestine raid on GC1MTY5. Not only is it mine now but it's in a much better Clump of Conifers -- Conveniently located off of Cato ave. If you want to read the history, see the GC1MTY5 logs.

There's a Courageous Cadre of Competent but Completely Crazy Cachers that logged the old Cache before my raid. Commence again mateys! I Consider myself the Captain of this Cache and I'm Calling for a new a-Counting. The following words were stolen with the Coffee Can:

It's The Alphabet Game (T.A.G.). We've all played it. You try to find things that start with the letters of the alphabet and the first one to get all the letters wins. Now you can play T.A.G. while geocaching in the State College area.

This is one of the first of the T.A.G. series so it's a good place to start. There's no rule that says you have to do the series in alphabetical order. In fact, the caches in the series may not get published in order. The point of T.A.G. is to have some fun by putting a little different spin on some relatively easy caches.

This cache represents the letter C so all the initial stash of trade items start with C. There's some Crayola Crayons, Canadian Coins, a Camping Corkscrew, a Compass, Cards, and other Collected tradables Certified to Commence with the Consonant C. If you take something, please leave something else that starts with C to stay within the theme.

It's OK to stretch a little bit to get your item to start with C as long as you explain your logic in your log entry. For example, you might argue that it's not a toy pirate, it's a "Courageous pirate Character". Actually, the more creative and entertaining your description of the item is the better. As long as it starts with C (bonus points for alliteration).

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