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I am NOT afraid of the REAPER #2: Polly Creek Ctry Traditional Cache

Hidden : 10/15/2011
Difficulty:
3.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Not many days ago a good fellow geocacher we all are very well known off in this area has started hiding caches for the rest of us. I met james.bednar in a couple occassions at event caches. Almost 2K finds at the time of this cache being hidden and a very well rounded geocacher from his stats.


These series are the counter-part to his Don't Fear the Reaper series on the north side of I-70, all in Pottawatomie County.

What is it that the living find at the final resting place of those who already departed? One of the answers I always find and tell myself is history. We are in the search of our origins. It is very interesting that many times we come to places like this, which are not the origin but the end of everything. This series are called I am not afraid of the reaper because we should not be. Geocaching has brought me to many interesting cemeteries in Kansas. I am glad I have found such a hobby that puts in contact with such a real fact as the final resting place of human beings.

This is another really cool old cemetery with lots of stories to tell. I was fascinated by the fact of just walking among so many people that once were here forging their lives and their families. This little cache is hidden on a concrete garden bed of the cemetery. It is a camo'd small tupperware which very well protected from the elements in its hideout. It is not visible but easily retrievable. The cemetery has not have a curfew but please restrain yourselves to go find after sunset or if anybody is having a service or visiting those resting here.

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