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PTUF - Sundays Traditional Cache

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Mr. Ollivander: Hi,

It appears your cache is missing or in need of maintenance.

As the owner, it is your responsibility to check on your cache and make sure it is in place. You have three options. You can 1) confirm the cache is in place and enable the cache, which lets people know that it is already in place, 2) fix the problem, then enable the cache, or 3) archive the listing. I am disabling this listing to give you the opportunity to check and if necessary repair your cache.

If there has been no change or a reviewer note log type explaining what is going on in about 30 days, I will archive this for you.

I look forward to hearing from you. To respond, please do NOT send me an e-mail. I have your cache on my watchlist, and I will receive a notification when you post your log.

Regards,
Mr. Ollivander
Geocaching.com Volunteer Reviewer

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Hidden : 3/17/2012
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

A war rages between two opposing factions in the Northeast Ohio geocaching community.
Garmin vs. Magellan? No...
Those who log a DNF if they as much as drive by a cache vs. those who wouldn't log one if their life depended on it? Not quite...


The real war is between those who love pine tree caches and those who hate them.
If you've found more than a few caches in this area, you've no doubt found at least one cache hidden by someone in the PTMMD (Pine Trees Make Me Drool) or the IHPTC (I Hate Pine Tree Caches) camps.

But I'm here to ask the important question that's on everyone's mind...
Why can't we all just get along?

And so, without further ado or hyperbole, I present

The Pine Tree Unification Front

No longer will we let our feelings toward conifer caches divide our great community!
No longer will our stance regarding evergreen explorations keep us apart!
Our feelings for pine tree caches lie somewhere between love and hate.

This cache series has been placed to say that caches hidden in pine trees are just fine.
Caches not hidden in pine trees? Well, that's cool too.
These caches are all normal sized bison tubes, hidden near pine trees.
Is the cache actually in a pine tree? Well, that's up to you to find out.

I placed all of these at the same time and, honestly, I don't remember which are in a pine tree and which are not. In fact, if you were to come up to me and say, "Hey Bug! Your hair looks great today... and, by the way, is this cache in pine tree or not?" I would respond, "Thanks! I used a new conditioner this morning... and, I have no idea because I have no particular feelings either way regarding pine tree caches."

Please note that this listing is all done in good fun and I greatly appreciate our caching community and those who place caches.
I was just looking for something to tie in this series of caches I placed at about the same time.

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