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Ulmer's Big Can of Beans Traditional Geocache

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Ecylram: Dear friends...

My dad has had a stroke and is no longer able to provide cache maintenance.

It's been wonderful reading your logs over the years. Thank you for visiting.

Best wishes to all!

Dave & Marlyce

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Hidden : 5/3/2012
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   large (large)

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Geocache Description:

This is a big cache with big swag. Books, videos, CD's, toys, stuffed animals, and cute oddities are all great choices to bring in trade.

Please trade even or trade up. Enjoy!

Congratulations to glaciergrizzley for their first FTF!!

On May 3rd, 2000 Dave Ulmer placed the first Geocache - The Original Stash. With that move, Geocaching was born. 

The first cache was a black 5-gallon bucket buried partially in the ground. The orginal contents, aside from the log book and pencil, were a:
  • Delorme Topo USA
  • Two CD Roms
  • Cassette Recorder
  • George of the Jungle VHS tape
  • Ross Perot book
  • Four $1 bills
  • Slingshot
  • "Can of Beans" (really Black-eyed Peas)
The "Original Stash" was later destroyed by an Oregon road crew. Instead of replacing the cache, a tribute plaque was placed at the original site. All that was left of  the original cache was a, now badly deteriorated, can of beans which has now been turned into the "Most-Found Travel Bug in the World"

In honor of Dave Ulmer, we've placed a can of Ulmer's Beans at the above coordinates. Because Ulmer had an oversized impact on geocaching, we placed this oversized cache. Enjoy!

The Location:
This case was placed with full permission of the land owner. Take all the time you want going through the cache and writing in the log. Don't worry if a nearby dog barks, he's friendly and is just saying high. If you happen to arrive around dusk you will likely see deer and wild turkey to the South or East.

The "Can of Beans":
This is the largest can of beans you'll likely ever see. To open, unhook the handle on the top ring and lift it off the container then lift off the lid.

The Swag:
This cache has been placed with a (near) duplicate of the contents of the "Original Stash" down to the VHS copy of "George of the Jungle"  and a slingshot. The small "Can of Beans" is a careful copy since food is no longer allowed in caches. In addition, the cache has been started out with books, music, stuffed animals, and misc. toys and cute oddities. Come prepared to trade - a good book, CD, a stuffed animal  or some cute oddity would be a good choice.

The White 5-gallon Bucket:
The log book can be found in the 5-gallon bucket inside the cache. Just unscrew the black lid to open the bucket. This bucket is NOT swag and should not be removed from the cache. I recommend placing all small items and trackables in this bucket so it can be easily retrieved by others.

Closing The Container:
Return the log to the 5-gallon bucket and screw the black lid back on so the contents don't fall out. Then carefully place the lid on the container and make sure it's centered. Then, place the ring around the lid and tighten carefully to make sure it is grabbing the lid and barrel. Finish by hooking the handle back in its original resting place. Please double check your work before you leave so the next cacher has dry contents.

The Back Label:
Be sure to check the "Back Label" before you leave.

Pictures:
Spoiler pictures are encouraged. We'll enjoy them and so will other cachers!

Thank you!
In addition to Dave Ulmer, we'd like to thank all the cachers who place caches,  find our caches, write thoughtful logs, and/or dole out favorite points. You are the reason we enjoy this game so much!  P.S.:
In case you are wondering, we ARE cachers who live in Denver, CO but Mr. Ecylram is a 4th generation native of the Flathead valley and this cache s placed on part of the old homestead. Regular maintenance of the cache will be performed by a relative and a family friend who has also cached.

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