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Village People Traditional Cache

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James Bridger: MISCELLANEOUS RANT:

I boast that I own nearly a thousand geocache hides. Come to find out, it's been the other way around this whole time.

Someone painted April Fool in big black letters on a Dead End sign.

Would you rather get one shot in the head or five in the chest and bleed to death?

Held his heart in his hands, and ate of it.

You pay as you go. Sometimes all you have.

I'm going outside now. I may be gone for some time.

I am shutting down the machine. A container will remain at the following location for a while yet, until I retrieve it, so you may find it normally. If you wish, you may take the container. If you do so, please indicate such in your log. Likewise, as I recover the container, I will post that I have removed the container.

Thank you to all who "Veni. Vidi. Vici."

JB

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Hidden : 9/8/2009
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:


If you look north and northeast from the cache location, you can see the trees marking where the Solomon River flows. This area was once a prehistoric Indian village that consisted of a number of lodges. The lodges were 25 to 30 feet long, with one building being 40 feet square. The lodges had pits in the floor that were first used for food storage and then for trash. The lodges date from 1000 to 1300 A.D. Archaeologist from the Kansas State Historical Society performed some excavation in the area and a large number of artifacts were recovered.

There is not sanctioned parking, but you can pull from the road far enough to be out of the way. You can access this cache from the county right of way and you are looking for a one inch by three inch tube. Respect the area, CITO if needed, practice stealth, and rehide the cache as you find it. Thank you and good luck.


Congratulations "charlie67467" : First to Find - September 10, 2009


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