Not the Georgia One Busy Cache Owner Challenge Traditional Cache
hzoi: Went back to check on this one and couldn't find it in the original location, did a sweep and found nothing around it. Did find a lidless tupperware container about 50 feet away, but it wasn't our nice lock and lock. Technically we only had a 1-year permit to keep this in a Gwinnett park, and it's not like this had a whopping visit total -- about 1 a month. So, buh-bye. Freeing this area if someone else wants it.
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Not the Georgia One Busy Cache Owner Challenge
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The cache is at the posted coordinates. Harmony Grove Park is
available sunrise to sunset. Cache is a sort of cubical lock and lock wrapped in Army digital camo (ACU) tape.
This cache, and its sister cache in Montgomery, Alabama, were supposed to be challenge caches. The requirement to log the cache was for cachers to own and maintain at least five different types of caches. Unfortunately, the reviewers felt that this would just encourage some folks to hide low-quality caches just to meet the logging requirements. Since that's the last thing we wanted, the challenge had to go.
So, this is now a traditional cache, no strings attached. But the next time you are inspired to go out and hide a cache, consider making it something other than a traditional, or even a multi or puzzle cache. Put a stamp in there, make the description a little more creative, and make it a letterbox hybrid. Sponsor an event or a CITO. Come up with an earth cache (they're not that hard!). Or even write up a Wherigo.
Congratulations to Da Posse for FTF!
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