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Found It On A Fire Hydrant Traditional Cache

Hidden : 12/11/2011
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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SOME THINGS TO REMEMBER WHILE DOING THIS SERIES

  • These are in the edge of the woods; home to many animals, poisonous snakes, mosquito’s, ticks and chiggers. Please plan accordingly and take precautions.
  • These caches are along a main highway. So if caching with the kids or groups be very mindful at all times of their location. Please be very careful.
  • Make sure you have plenty of water and snacks.
  • Carry out what you take in, don’t leave anything behind.
  • The roads can be busy at times, so be very careful.
  • We had good cell phone and satellite coverage, your results may vary.
  • Most important of all --> Have fun! <--

This series is on Hwy 27, between Georgetown and Oma.

All of the caches are located on the south/west side of Hwy 27 near easy pull-off areas.

With more than 1.5 million geocaches in the world, we can find containers in a wide variety of settings. As geocachers, we are limited only by our own imagination – and the law. This series will help us recall some of the great places we’ve found a container to sign our names and log our “found it”.

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