There are
various reasons one places a cache. 1) You find a really
interesting area that is just begging for a cache. 2) You have a
really neat container that you want to put out so you search the
world over for a home for it. 3) You devise a puzzle or interesting
type of hide that you want to share with the world. Or, in this
case, you’re bored out of your mind waiting for your daughter
to finish volleyball practice, it’s night time, and
you’ve found almost all of the caches on the campus. So,
after finding 16 (GC21DBG), I decided to drive around and look for
a spot to place a cache. I had a container that I camo’d with
paint after learning how from findingbill. I walked around and
around in the fog with my trusty mag-lite looking for just the
right spot. I looked in trees, considered lamp skirts, thought
about hiding it on the ground under the cover of tree droppings,
and then I found the right spot. I quickly grabbed the iPhone and
checked to see that I wasn’t too close to Butterfly Garden
(GCR95D), and made sure the cache would fit and stay hidden.
Success! Went back to the car, pulled up geocaching.com on the
phone and began to list a cache. Everything went well and before
Little Miss Volleyball player was done, Krypton had it published.
*Update* I had to change the name of the cache a tad. I could have
sworn the sign said Lot M and not H. No wonder I have a tough time
finding caches:) .

This is yet another in a SSU parking lot.
You'll need a little height to make the grab. Cache is a custom
painted film type canister that will hold smaller type items.
Please replace as you found it and if need be, throw a little more
cover on it. Good luck. First to find prize is a dollar. Not much,
but it makes hurrying for a FTF a little more fun.
Congrats to DaveQ on the FTF and findingbill
for STF.
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