C.A.O. is a new series of caches I will be hiding. Lately I have
come to the conclusion I am addicted to geocaching. This series is
to see who else is as addicted or "crazy" as I am...Take your pick.
You know you're addicted when your typical day begins with
leaving the house at the precisely calculated time to arrive at
your first find just as it is getting light outside. You know, the
one you received notice that it was published the night before.
Then you fly through the country grabbing as many caches as you can
before you have to be at work. Of course you're are late to work,
you had to go for that one last find.
Then while at work, you spend half your time either solving
unknown caches or searching aerial images for hidey spots. After
that you try to cram in enough work to not get in trouble. Then to
lunch, which consists of eating in the car while driving around
town along a planned route to get the most finds you can in one
hour.
Back to work, now logging your finds if you can remember which
ones it is you found. Knocking out more work so you can leave right
at 5:00 to grab atleast one cache on the way home. (Don't want to
keep the wife and kids waiting too long) All the while your
smartphone is notifying you of the other cache addicts out there
logging your caches.
After the kids are in bed, it is time to type up your new cache
listings from all the neat hidey spots you found while out caching
earlier in the day. See what I mean about the addicted part?
Any ways, this cache is an EVIL nano. I recommend only cache
addicts go after it. It is not for the faint of heart. Get ready to
wonder why someone would do such a thing. Then remember it was that
"EVIL" sixrows that did it!
Please don't log "found" unless you made it to Ground Zero and
signed the log yourself. If you were with a Cache Addict at the
time of their find, post a note (hopefully with a pic of your crazy
addicted buddy at the cache)... lol ... Thanx!

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