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What's a Jayhawk? Traditional Cache

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Greatland Reviewer: Hello GPerryAK:

This cache page has been archived due to the lack of response to one or more prior Reviewer Note(s) about issue(s) with the cache. If you would like to have the cache unarchived, please contact me through my profile as soon as possible before another cache gets placed nearby.

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Hidden : 10/30/2012
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

This is a quick P&G cache at a scenic location along Jayhawk Drive. This is a little tricky to find, but could still be found by a beginner with some effort.

I bike along this road every once in a while, and I enjoy stopping here, so I thought I'd place a cache here (sweet view of the lake, by the way). The cache is made up of two green bottle caps that have been super-glued together. The side with the geocaching logo is the side that you open. The coordinates bounced around a little, so you may have to broaden your search. Although not too many people come down this street, you should still be watchful for muggles (mounted muggles, for that matter). You may park at the Green House and walk (or bike) to the cache location from there. Good luck!Congratulations to irb&mlb for being the FTF! Nice find, even with my bad coordinates!

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