The flip/flop girlz know all about colors, as
they had a series of colored caches. In fact, this ammo can
actually belonged to the flip/flop girlz. It used to be a
"blue" container, and was declared missing one day.
Fortunately, the WCC found it while caching in the area, and kept
it with the intent of returning it to them.
Well, two years later the cache was still sitting
in my closet. So I decided to place it in honor of the "girlz".
Many of you may recognize this location, as I've had 2 other caches
in the same area, the most recent being my Cat's State Line TB
Motel. Unfortunately it recently went missing. Boy, did I see
"red". So I archived it and decided to place another cache
near here.
This classic Catlon cache sits in a little
wooded area at the south edge of a tiny inactive cemetery along
Highway 50 near the Indiana/Ohio state line, and not far from
Kentucky. Take Exit 16 off I-275. Do not park alongside Highway 50
or access it from I-275. There is a road to the cemetery from hwy
50. The only approach is up this road to the cemetery gate, then
walk straight back across the "green" grass to the trees.
Short bushwhack, and no need to go near the fence, as you may trip
over some old fencing on the ground. And as always, please respect
the area. You might also like to read both sides of the historical
sign as you enter through the gate. Very interesting place
here.
One last thing - Many thanks to the flip/flop girlz for your
great contribution to the colorful art of geocaching. May your
colors live on...