GTT Gone To Texas Multi-Cache
GeoCrater: I am regretfully archiving this cache since there's been no response from nor action by the cache owner within the time frame requested in the last reviewer note.
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Gone to Texas (often abbreviated GTT), was a phrase used by Americans immigrating to Texas in the 19th century often to escape debt incurred during the Panic of 1819. Moving to Texas, which at the time was part of Mexico, was particularly popular among debtors from the South and West. The phrase was often written on the doors of abandoned houses or posted as a sign on fences. The way this cache works is you go to my posted coordinates and find coordinates to a cache in Texas. It is called Where Has Orie Gone GC3QVPT. Then you log into that cache to look for a partner in Texas. When you get a partner which can only log once you give them the coordinates that you found and they give you coordinates to a cache here. When you go to the cache here you sign their name to the log and yours then they sign your name to the cache in Texas with their name. Then you can claim both caches but, you have to have a your own partner and not someone that has logged in before. Please do not post any coordinates. Happy Caching! After Davy Crockett was narrowly defeated for re-election in Tennessee, he famously said, "You may all go to he__, and I will go to Texas," and followed through on that pledge. A second set of coords has been put out in case you can't read the first ones. Just step about 5 feet west and you'll find another set of coordinates for Texas.
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Pyhr sbe gur svany vf Gur Fgne bs Grknf.
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