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Example 3: How not to hide a Nano Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 11/4/2011
Difficulty:
4 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

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You might ask yourself why in the world would anyone hide a nano here? Clearly a larger cache would be just fine; or maybe even a few details on what your looking for to help out others. Oh well when in Rome.....

I never understood the purpose of placing a nano on a light post the busiest intersection in the city, or at the very top of a tree next to a popular walking trail in the middle of a residential area. Some of the best caches are the ones placed with only one sentence in the description that simply states "good luck", or "bring tweezers", an "under moss". Who needs hints? Your Iphones coordinates are accurate enough, you only need a rough idea of where the cache is anyways; Geocaching is a treasure hunt what is a treasure hunt with out the hunt. Besides everyone likes to drive for an hour or more just to make several attempts for a geocache.

Well I guess I got to see why people place these types of caches. Their must be something I am missing that others get when placing caches just like this, Maybe something better would be to make this stage 1 of 20 in a multi..... Oh the possibilities!!!

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