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Boy, It's Extremely Hot! Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

GeoCrater: I am regretfully archiving this cache since there's been no word from the owner in the month or more since the last reviewer note was posted. If you want to re-activate the cache during the next couple of months, please contact GeoCrater to see if that's possible. If the cache meets current guidelines, consideration will be given based on the circumstances surrounding the original archival.

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Lamento archivar este caché, ya que no ha habido ninguna comunicación del propietario en el tiempo transcurrido (un mes o más) desde que se publicó la nota del revisor. Si deseas reactivar el caché durante los próximos dos meses, por favor, ponte en contacto con GeoCrater para ver si esto es posible. Si el caché cumple con las directrices en vigor, se estudiará dicha petición teniendo en cuenta las circunstancias que llevaron el archivo original.

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Hidden : 8/21/2011
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:



This string of caches is to commemorate the hottest summer in the TOGA area on recond, frying all the heat records set in 1980. ALL the heat records include Most Days Over 100-degrees; Most days Over 105-Degrees; Most Consecutive Days Over 100-Degrees, and the
hottest June, July, and August on Record.

The local weather news at 6:00 and 10:00 sounds like an ESPN Sports commentation with all the heat statistics being thrown around!

Can't wait to see how September plays out. Maybe temperatures below 100-degrees? Rain? a cool Fall? Stay tuned!

Remember to drink plenty of liquids when out caching in the heat of the day and recognize the symptoms of heat stroke.

Cache responsibly!



Congrats to GMartinTX for First-To-Find honors!






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