FFF caches are designed to recognize funny, interesting, or downright strange manifestations of the ubiquitous American fast food establishment. Caches are placed only to bring attention to these oddities and not as an endorsement of the oleaginous comestibles purveyed within.
This is a small container. BYOP. Located near an interesting mode of transportation which appeared on TV in an early predecessor of the modern drive-thru.
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Gems of Rockbridge Geocaching Trail
The Gems of Rockbridge Geocaching Trail has been developed as part of an Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) grant to enhance the gateway communities along the 469-mile Blue Ridge Parkway. The grant funds projects that promote sustainable tourism and enhance the local community while protecting the area's natural beauty and cultural heritage.
The Geocaching Trail consists of 10 strategically placed caches highlighting the natural beauty and cultural heritage of Rockbridge County. The first 200 geocachers who complete the trail will receive a commemorative coin featuring the Gems of Rockbridge Geocaching Trail on one side and the 75th Anniversary of the Blue Ridge Parkway on the other side.
How it works: each of the ten caches along the trail contains a question that can be answered from information available near the cache location. Log all 10 caches and answer each of the 10 questions to complete the trail. The first 200 to complete the trail will receive a limited-edition commemorative coin!