War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy - Book 2, Chapter 19 There was nothing fresh to be seen from the line, for from where they had been before it had been evident that it was impossible for cavalry to act among the bushes and broken ground, as well as that the French were outflanking our left.
This cache is the fourth cache in a series called Book Tour. If done as a group, they will take you around the coastal walk along the southern tip of the Charleston Peninsula. The idea was to add caches to downtown Charleston, while providing a scenic tour of the historic waterfront district. Enjoy!
Bring your own writing utensil! Make sure cache is returned to where you found it, so that the chance of muggling is lessened. Please DO NOT tiptoe through the tulips.
NOTE: I realize many hunters have determined that the coords are off. I have gone back with two different GPS units and recorded the position several times. What is posted is the most recent of these. It may be that the area is just Charleston's version of the Bermuda Triangle. Please use your geosense and stay out of the road, and your hunt may be more fruitful.
CONGRATS TO frank2of3, 48racefan AND SUMSUM2 FOR A MULTI-INTERNATIONAL-FTF!
10/30/11 - Unbeknownst to me, it appears the City decided to weed-whack their bushes. Unfortunately a tupperware is not defensible against such invasive gardening. I was worried that such a large container would not survive being downtown in such a busy place, but the attempt had to be made. As such, the container is now much smaller than the original and also better camouflaged. Difficulty has therefore been increased. Hopefully this one will last longer. Happy hunting!