There is no longer any reason to record the clues.
Since the road was getting really grown in we archived the four caches that made up the "1"as well as the final cache. All we have left is a "O".
What better way to celebrate 10 Years of Geocaching then to take a moment to Thank those who have made this wonderful sport possible.
On May 1, 2000, President Bill Clinton's executive order to discontinue Selective Availability allowing users to receive non-degraded GPS signal globally was executed. Thank-you Mr. President.
In celebration of 10 Years of Geocaching we have hidden 12 caches that you will need to visit - in any order - to find our 100th Geocache hide "10 Years Later" (GC25RB6).
8 of the caches - the "zero" - are located in Kinnaird along a very interesting hiking trail. Stay on the trail until close to the cache (the most direct route isn't always the best approach). At some of the caches basic route finding skills may be required.
Each segment is a standalone cache, you are of course welcome to log if you don't have time to find all of the "10 Years Of Geocaching" celebration caches.
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