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BRB: Endo! Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

Mean Kitty: This series had a good run while it lasted the past 5 years. A lot has changed in the area, especially the amount of traffic, even on a weekday! I've decided it be best to archive this series since its no fun dodging cars in the country on what would seem to be a nice quite area... Thanks to everyone who looked for these caches over the years [:)]

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Hidden : 4/2/2011
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   not chosen (not chosen)

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Geocache Description:

Endo: To go over the handlebars in a crash. From "end-over-end". The endo is the basis of many of the tricks that are possible in freestyle. An Endo is when the back wheel of the bike is lifted off the ground and the bike goes up onto its front wheel only.


With spring right around the corner, we have a brand new series to get you out of the house and do two of the greatest things in the world - Geocaching and Bike Riding!

The BRB (Back Roads Biking) is a new series of caches that is intended to be done on a bicycle, or mountain bike, or anything that has two wheels that you can get out on the back roads and enjoying the outdoors. Using a car is not recommended as these are back roads, there can be lots of traffic at certain times of the day, and at others you never see anyone around. A lot of the caches do not have space to park a car, which is why you need to bring your bike :) Some parts of the ride will be strenuous, and some you'll be using your brakes to stop and grab a cache. Bring lots of water and snacks as this will be a lengthy but fun ride. 95% of the caches are easy to find, but I do have a couple that might leave you scratching your head.

Cut and paste logs will be accepted since this is a long series, but PLEASE do write a half decent log of your adventure out here, short 1 liner logs are not appreciated.

Also if you notice a cache needs some maintenance, (log full/wet/etc) please bring some supplies along so you can help it out, it will help keep the series nice for everyone.
Come on out and get some exorcise and some caches!

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