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Teresa's Folly Mystery Cache

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heelsfan: It was fun.

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Hidden : 2/27/2011
Difficulty:
4.5 out of 5
Terrain:
4.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

This is a very challenging companion to Lakeview By Night (GC2PFH8). The cache is a very tiny container with only room to initial the log.


This cache started as a whim. I was at an event cache and started a conversation with the cache honoree's daughter. We talked about a specific cache I once hid that has confounded and irritated one of my favorite geocaching friends. Well, one thing led to another and it led to me placing this really nasty challenge in honor of Teresa's dislike of tiny little caches in really difficult to find places.

To find this cache, you will need to start the Lakeview By Night cache. While you are following the trail markers, you will need to find one unique marker that looks like a T formed out of 5 fire tacks. From the spot of the marker, you will need to leave the trail and find a zip-tied matchstick container. The matchstick tube is perpendicular to the trail from where you find the T. However, you will need to determine which direction you want to search and how far. The container is less than 75 feet from the trail. I did place a small reflective strip on the container, so you will spot it at night once you shine your flashlight on it. Beware of briars all over the place here. The coordinates to the final are inside the matchstick holder.

The final cache is beyond the final for Lakeview By Night. I did place a few trail tacks on the trail but not many. You will be walking very near the lake, so be careful. Once you arrive at GZ, you will then need to determine how to make the final feet to the cache. The cache is nano in size, but I did place a dayglow clip near the container. The dayglow clip has reflectors on both sides, so you should be able to spot the general area in the day or night. The terrain is challenging any time, but especially so at night. Please do not attempt to make a retrieval at night if you are not comfortable doing so.

I have a $5 Starbucks gift card for the FTF.

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