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Son of Tramlaw Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

Chuck Walla: Greetings from your Community Volunteer Reviewer,

Geocaching HQ flagged this cache as one that may need attention and sent you an email about it. Some time after that, I disabled your cache and requested that you check on your cache and perform any necessary maintenance. Since you have not responded to my reviewer log about your cache by posting a note to your cache page to tell me and others of your intention to address the issue with it, the cache has been archived at the direction of Geocaching HQ.

Sincerely,

Chuck Walla
Community Volunteer Reviewer
Geocaching.com

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Hidden : 1/29/2010
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

You are looking for an easy-to-find 35mm PNG hidden on the east end of the Walmart parking lot.


Is it possible that a Walmart anywhere in the United States doesn't have a cache hidden in the parking lot? I recently found such a lonely Walmart in Crossett. Such a shame. There used to be one on the far western side of this parking lot, but it appears as if it has been mangled. So, since most of the veteran cachers around here have discovered all there is to find within city limits, I thought I would add a few more caches in town to keep the finds alive.


This is a classic skirtlifter, sometimes called a "LPC" (Lamp Post Cache) by those in other parts of the country. I am proud to be a skirtlifter! I am not ashamed to say that I LOVE TO LIFT SKIRTS! My first skirtlifter was at the Walmart in Sheridan, and I swear I stared at that thing for 20 minutes and almost cried before I figured it out. I laughed and cried both when I figured out that thing would come up! Some folks think they are too elementary, but I think they make nearly ideal micro hiding locations. Good lighting, good access, well hidden from unsuspecting eyes, great for nightcaching. The only downside to them is trying to be stealthy when muggles are omnipresent. It just seems impossible sometimes to be discreet. Therefore, I'm not going to try to trick you to make you linger too long at this location. Just zone in on GZ, make the grab and git!





CONGRATULATIONS TO WILLY WAMBAT ON HIS VERY FIRST FTF! WAY TO GO!

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