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This is a worthless park and grab which can be seen from the vehicle. The only reason the terrain is a two is because of briars and other growing things which will be in full force in a few weeks. However, this stuff is only an issue for about three feet.
DO NOT HUNT THIS CACHE!!! PROVE THAT YOU ARE NOT HOOKED---THAT YOU CAN QUIT!!
Here is your chance to prove to the world and to YOURSELF that this game has not become an addiction. After seeing another ten âAWAâ series caches appear a few days ago near my home coordinates and since we have a caching friend who, of all things, has begun a day streak, I felt it was time for all of to reevaluate our lives and our âproblemâ. I personally do not have this addiction. Recently, I reached a milestone of finding 3000 caches in a little over two years. Of course, I never looked at the numbers, the rankings, or felt the need to go on any numbers runs. If you have, you might have a problem or if you answer three of the following questions with a âYesâ, I would suggest that you seek immediate help from a self-help group; you know the ones where you will stand up and say, âHi, my name is (fill in the blank) and I am addicted to geocachingâ:
1. Are you spending more on gasoline because of geocaching?
2. Do you drive by a location and think to yourself: âThereâs a cache there.â
3. You know the zipcodes of all your out-of town relatives off the top of your head.
4. You find yourself having to explain to your family why the Tupperware containers in the kitchen are always disappearing.
5. Do you have more than five PAFâs programmed into your cell phone?
6. When you are in the store, you look at every hollow object as a potential cache container and you make grocery purchases based on the itemsâ usefulness as cache container.
7. The local law enforcement officers follow you home after one of your shopping trips for Ziplock bags.
8. Do you jump every time you get a text or an email thinking that it might be a new cache?
9. You plan your vacation route based on cache density and take the âscenicâ route so that you can go through another state that isnât red on your map.
10. Do you know acronyms like: PAF, TFTC, TNLNSL?
11. Do you have a special bag in your car with geocaching related items in it?
Please do not hunt this cache. Show the world and yourself that your can overcome your addiction. Even if you can be FTF, donât do it. The FTF on this cache is a loser. Do not log a find; Instead log your victory over this disease and how you DID NOT hunt this cache even though it was close to your home, even though it was the only one left on your map within fifty miles and even though it is an easy lame park and grab. In fact, it is so lame that you can see it from the vehicle.
If you are the first to find, you probably ought to write a 50-100 word essay on why you did it and how you plan to overcome this horrible problem. For the rest of us who arenât addicted, we will write our success at staying away stories. Oh yeah, one question I forgot to put on the list: 12. Do you ever lie about your geocaching habit?â
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