I AM REVISING THE HINTS. OF THE TWO CACHES, THIS IS THE EASIER ONE TO FIND. LOOK UP THE COODINATES AT LOSTOUTDOORS.COM TO SEE HOW TO GET THERE..
STINCHCOMB UPDATE
On June 2 2002 I am upgrading the terrain and difficulty.
On April 24, 2002 I went to check on the Stinchcomb caches. Both were found intact. Neither location looked like it did when I placed these caches. If you go, be sure to wear appropriate clothing.
OKCMC 3 is located 1690 feet, bearing 250 degrees from the mysteriously missing cache called Dr. Bubbles (# 206 located at N 35 31.528 by W 97 40.443). It also is going to be a more difficult find, but the location is a peaceful tranquil one and you will enjoy it.
I sat for some time while the Lowrance Globemap 100 averaged the position and watched an elablorate ballet of Grandaddy longlegs spiders, scurring around the forest floor to accomplish their tasks before winter sets in.
The contents of this one are as follows:
Key chain calculator
Measuring tape
The Coveted Purple fish key chain
Unknown foreign coin
Old Crazy Willie
Real live indian arrowhead
As with all OKCMC caches please ensure that you snap the lid back in place firmly and make sure it closes well. These guys are going to stay for the winter, so please make sure you re hide them well!
STINCHCOMB WARNING:
I need to let everyone know that Stinchcomb is a place that when it rains, turns into a bog. The areas around the 4 lakes are generally mud and 6 foot cattails. You can get lost or stuck if you are not careful. It is a deceptive area and people do get lost there. Be sure you take a compass, and extra batteries for your GPS. If it is cold take a coat. Stinchomb is not a place you want to be lost in at dark. I also suggest a Cell phone.