Do you look forward to reading the logs on the cache page? (I do!)
They are often interesting, sometimes clever and every once in a
while downright funny, especially when you can relate.
Some of my favorites:
"Does this look like poison ivy?" (for us it's stinging
nettle)
"We just hide, hunt, find, and repeat."
"Constantly putting my hands where they don't belong." (no
kidding!)
"Using multimillion dollar military satellites to find tupperware
hidden in the woods."
"We don't need no darn g.p.s.."
"If it had been a snake we'd have all been dead..."
"bushwacked our way to this cache - because roads are for leetle
grills...."
What are some of your favorites?
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- The geocache may
be placed on Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission
managed property only by written permission from the Washington
State Parks and Recreation Commission.
- The following
items shall not be placed in the geocache: Food items; illegal
substances; medications; personal hygiene products, pornographic
materials; inappropriate, offensive, or hazardous materials or
weapons of any type. Log books are required for each cache and are
to be provided by the owner of the cache.
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and rules pertaining to State Parks areas.
- Report any
incident, problem, or violation to State Parks staff.
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