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50 States = 50 Micros - Indiana Traditional Geocache

This cache has been archived.

MainePublisher: All geocache placements must have a responsive owner. The cache owner must be able to respond to issues that come up and to submit an "owner maintenance" log to remove the "needs maintenance" icon.

In addition to the "needs maintenance" logs and DNF logs, Goundspeak also uses a Health Score algorithm. https://www.geocaching.com/help/index.php?pg=kb.chapter&id=38&pgid=713

In this case, Groundspeak has sent an email to the cache owner with no response. The cache owner did not respond to any of the cachers hoping to find the cache and did not respond to the reviewer note so the cache is now archived.

The cache location is now open for any Geocacher to place a new cache, including the original cache owner.

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Hidden : 2/20/2010
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:


The history of our states is all too easily found in seconds with the internet. Feel free to google it!

My personal connection with Indiana cannot be found on the internet! Until now!

I grew up and spent 16 years of my life in Bloomington, Indiana, neighbors to Indiana University. I spent summers swimming in the limestone quarries, and frequently went to the free Monday night IU jazz shows with my friends from school. I honored the IU/Purdue rivalry, and still remember Bob Knight and Larry Bird. I'm proud to be a Hoosier.

After graduating from high school I transplanted to Burlington where I began my undergraduate college career at the University of Vermont. Several years later I began geocaching and have enjoyed exploring VT through this great sport ever since!

Enjoy the cheese and maple syrup annex here! Maple syrup is also a treasured staple in Indiana. My grandparents used to harvest it themselves!

Cache is a micro film canister in a likely place. BYOP.

This cache was placed in conjunction with the VT Winter Mix Event (GC23EAG). Grab it on your way in or on your way out!

Additional Hints (No hints available.)