Greetings. This area is in Blue Ridge. I always thought it said
"Blu Fridge" while driving by. I know now thats not the case but I
would tell my young daughter at the time, its a community property
rule, you need to have a blue refrigerator to live there and she
believed it. Oh the impressionable young.
I have often been told, maybe 100s of times, why don't I write
easier geocaches? The puzzle is either too hard (ie Clouseau's
Crossword). Okay, maybe not hundreds, perhaps some dozens. My
caches are too long a walk (Honorary South Ender, ala 7 miles).
Okay, now that I think about it, maybe 10 folks have mentioned it.
My caches are relatively tough to find (0 Lives Remaining). Well,
maybe about 5 folks. I thought to wonder, is there any truth to
that? Okay, maybe a few cachers have said it. Maybe I do need an
easy peasy one. All right, at least one geocacher has said that,
the Houtmans.
Thus, this geocache is dedicated to this nice geocaching family,
the Houtmans. They have not done many caches of late but I do know
it to be true that this cache would bring them out of cold weather
hibernation.
You could park at nearby Lynndale Park skate park.
Cache was a blue item that can be refrigerated, now its a green
bison hanging in a fir tree.
cache is located about 20 feet off trail, hanging on a tree
thats next to another one thats been knocked over and leaning
against another. You do not need to go over the ridge to get it.
About chest high if you were named Lauren Jackson and 6 foot 5.
