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Honey Badger - He DON'T Care! Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

OReviewer: From the Northern Region Office, New Jersey State Parks Department:


Over a year ago New Jersey enacted a policy that all geocachers must obtain a permit to have their cache on State Park property. We have informed all geocaching host that this is their responsibility and have given them ample time to go about getting their permits. At this time, over a year later, there are still several caches that haven’t complied.

We ask that as the land managers for the attached properties we would like to have these illegal caches removed.


Based on the list provided by the state, I am forced to archive this listing. If you have a permit, get a permit or don't believe your cache is on state park/forest land, please contact me via email. Make sure you include the GC code.

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Hidden : 2/25/2012
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

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Geocache Description:

Cache and parking are located in Wawayanda State Park.
When you find the cache, be sure to read the instruction sheet. Thanks.


There are a number of web videos regarding the honey badger on youtube.com and other sites.
The honey badger is even showing up on t-shirts, bumper stickers, coffee mugs, etc.
gaining notoriety and almost hailed as a folk hero!
Why? HONEY BADGER – HE DON’T CARE!

A cache was ABSOLUTELY called for! Something different and special.

The log for the cache you seek is contained in a hole drilled in a tree and covered with dirt!
Why? HONEY BADGER – HE DON’T CARE!

Further, this cache is very close to a school!
Why? HONEY BADGER – HE DON’T CARE!

It is also very close to another cache!
Why? HONEY BADGER – HE DON’T CARE!

SO, MR./MRS./MS. REVIEWER - What say you? Really doesn't matter, though...
Why? HONEY BADGER – HE DON’T CARE!


This area is home to a variety of wildlife including black bears, bobcats and poisonous snakes (copperheads and rattlesnakes).

Please be familiar with actions to be taken in case of an encounter, and, enjoy the unique opportunity to enjoy some of nature’s treasures if you are so lucky to see any.

The park does allow hunting, in season, so take the appropriate safety actions during these times.
If there is any doubt about safety, wait until hunting season is over, or, cache on Sundays.
N.J. does NOT allow for Sunday hunting.


**** No matter what season of the year you visit this area, ticks are almost always present - Always check for them! ****

Enjoy!

PLEASE DO NOT POST PICTURES OR DESCRIBE THE CACHE IN YOUR LOGS!

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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Decryption Key

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(letter above equals below, and vice versa)