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offline.cacher: The general rule reviewers use to archive a cache is that the cache owner has been notified (through a log entry) by the reviewer and that no response has been forthcoming. This is the case with this cache. As a result it has been archived.
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offline.cacher
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Hidden : 12/17/2009
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Probably the most disgusting cache you will ever find...

I was checking out this area for possible caches when I found a rotting fish on the ground in the middle of the woods. An osprey must have dropped it after catching it in the near-by lake. It made me wonder how far would a cacher go for a smiley face?

So, I went back last week and it was still there. It was too far gone for the raccoons and the local vultures didn't want to risk the woods. (I guess)

The cache was a shiny new silver bison tube until I stuck it in the fish. Don’t worry, I staked the fish down so some animal wouldn’t drag it off.

I rated it a “3” because of the gross factor.

I suggest a retrieval tool, a disposable pen, rubber gloves and something to breath into because when you get 25 ft. away you won't need your gps - your nose will guide you. Try to keep the fish guts off of the log and you have to sign the log or I won’t accept it. I have no problem checking the log because I drive past that spot daily.

Let's just see how badly you want that smiley face.

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