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NATCC: Something Caribbean Traditional Cache

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BroKarl: The cache is indeed gone!

The container was unique and can not be replaced as it was.

It was a nice nine year run!

Thanks to all who stopped by!

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Hidden : 7/25/2010
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

My second contribution to the NATCC series.

Here is the original challenge, as put forth by The Great Skibum and Zac Attack:

I have placed a handful of non-traditional cache containers along the cache forsaken rail trail beginning in Hurley headed towards Cottekill/Rosendale area. Intentionally spaced far apart because as part of this series, I CHALLENGE you to hide other non-traditional containers along this trail. Let's make it an educational trail of sorts, to show fellow cachers what containers they could encounter so everyone may be better prepared when traveling.
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I found this container after traveling through the Caribbean. I had originally bought it because of the swag I was able to buy along with it, only to realize the container itself would make a great addition to the NATCC series.

Now, onto the cache. This cache is located roughly one half mile from the Leggett Road parking area. This cache is hollow, with an inside container slightly larger than a 35 mm canister, which is waterproof. Room for small items, but keep in mind, apart from the inside canister, it is not waterproof. Please be very careful of muggles when accessing this cache as you will be clearly seen going to and from the cache. Be sure to bring your own pen. Good luck!

Note: I have made these descriptions as accurate as possible so you hopefully won't have to make multiple trips (i.e. easy) without specifically stating what the cache looks like to fit the goal of the series. Enjoy.

Thanks to MSTzilla who has kindly volunteered to do any maintenance that might be needed.

Congrats to TrailsEndTom and the Belgian Baker for the shared FTF!

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