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Something "WICKED" This Way Comes Multi-Cache

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FallenOutlander: Sorry all, "retiring" soon, and don't want this getting ignored if something comes up. Thanks to all who found it. For those who did not, Leg #1 was in the water.

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Hidden : 9/3/2009
Difficulty:
5 out of 5
Terrain:
3 out of 5

Size: Size:   not chosen (not chosen)

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Geocache Description:

Multicache located in Rush Creek State Forrest, Short hikes to caches (150ft from the "road" at most except for the final), THIS CACHE IS NOT FOR A BEGINNER!!!

This is located on a state forest road that goes up over a hill, it is not maintained in the winter, please do not attempt this cache when there is heavy snow or the road may be icy, there are few places to turn around and the road is narrow!!!

As always, please wear your bright orange during hunting seasons.

This cache is located in another one of my favorite hunting places, not because the game is bountiful, but more so because it's close to home and no permission is required to hunt there. Until now, the most wicked thing in the woods was a coyote that scared off possibly my first long beard. But that was then, and this is now, EVIL is all over the place now.

This cache is the culmination of thoughts in my head, thinking why nobody else has done this yet, eavesdropping on other cachers and what they have come across and also some caches that I've seen in the past....with a twist.

Some of the legs (how many you ask???? Good question....I guess you'll just have to go to figure that one out, I lost count somewhere between 2 and the final) are going to be a little easier than others and some may be a true test of your willingness to want to complete this cache. The final however is nothing more than a well hidden 50cal ammo can, that's all you're getting in hints in this write up, more hints may come along in the future.

At each location, (PAY VERY CLOSE ATTENTION TO THIS) NOTHING, ABSOLUTELY NOTHING needs to be ripped apart, pulled from the earth, destroyed or treated any differently than you would treat your own valuables. You may have to remove an oddly placed object, but it should result in absolutely no destruction of its surrounding environment. Just trust the GPS if the weather is nice, take your time and look for things that could possibly be out of place....most of all, use your geosense when in doubt. Although, that is not the case at each leg and as with coordinates, certain aspects of mother nature can make them vary, slightly, from GPS to GPS.

I know in the chase for the elusive smiley, everyone who attempts this cache will want to sign the log, imagine how much pride you will have finding this on your own with no help.....that is my challenge to you all. If you do run into a snag, I will give clues, please just contact ME (585-610-6908, I do work 8-4:30 M-F, please do not contact me then). This will notify me if there is a problem with that leg and it will give me an opportunity to check on it. Thank you for your consideration in this aspect of geocaching.

Finally, please, and I'm begging you, take due diligence in returning each cache to the SAME EXACT LOCATION and take time to hide it as well or BETTER than I have. Why would you want to make it easy for the next person?

Good Luck and thank you for visiting my WICKED little friends. The ammo can is filled with treats and trinkets for both big kids and little kids and a "yummy" first to find prize. Don't leave your Geo-Tools at Home.

*****CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOG (BUTTERFLY GUY, KILLERB, LUCKY46 AND PALEOMAN) FOR FTF*****

Additional Hints (No hints available.)