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This Is Spinal Tap L-3 Traditional Cache

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Geocaching HQ: Archiving. This cache is on Arizona State Trust Land. The Natural Resource Manager of the Environmental Resources & Trespass Section (ERT) have requested that this cache listing be archived and the geocache containers removed from their locations.

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Hidden : 11/15/2009
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:


All of my 'This Is Spinal Tap' caches are located on State Trust Land.

Please bring your own pen as the cache container is not big enough for one. There are so many trails in the area for quading/offroading that I wanted to give cachers an additional reason for going to the area.

Some of the caches are easier to find than others in the series.

Tweezers may be helpful, but shouldn't be a necessity.

AcCORDing to me, your cachemobile should have decent TRACTION; 4WD and clearance is always preferable, but there are many different routes so tough spots shouldn't be a pain in the NECK. The caches will have you going BACK and forth, so be PATIENT. If micros in the desert get on your NERVES, this isn't the series for you! The trails are good, but look out for cactus--it could PUNCTURE right through your shoe.

As always, watch out for biting, stinging, and poking things.

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