Do Not Find This Cache (Hanover) Traditional Cache
Nanni&PapK57: Say bye bye to another one..not going to replace it ..o wants archived done!!
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Do Not Find This Cache (Hanover)
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Do Not find this cache even though it is at posted coords.. Cache located at Kids Kingdom park in Penn Twp.Hanover,Park open Dawn to Dusk (NO NIGHT CACHING) There are two Scout projects located here check them out..
Do you reconise words like 'gerr', 'ybt', 'fghzc', 'ebpx', 'gur', 'yvsg' and 'oruvaq'? Do you plan your holidays or trips based on cache density?
Do you no longer talk to your friends because they will not allow it?
Is your driveway covered with spray painted cache box silhouettes? Have you missed class/work/church because of caching?
Then you may have a geocaching ADDICTION Other signs are;
You begin making grocery purchases based on the items' usefulness as cache containers.
You see this Cache and think - Now why didn't I do one like this?
You use geocaching terms at work "I DNF'd on that file from accounting let me phone a friend and see if I can get some better coords on it..." You use geocaching to help you relax.
You tried to give up geocaching and failed.
You crave geocaching as soon as you wake up.
You look forward to visiting the inlaws?
You get into trouble because of geocaching.
You crave geocaching at a specific time daily
You lie to others about how often you partake in geocaching.
You have gotten into financial difficulties because of geocaching.
You often wish people would just mind their own business about your geocaching habits.
When you are in a store you look at every hollow object as a potential cache container.
You spend most of your time in a 2 dollar store looking for swaps. Everywhere you go, you are always looking for a hiding spot.
You get really excited when you find a new park.
You check the Geocaching.com web site more than once a day.
Your GPS has been confiscated "for your own good".
You no longer think of the city in terms of streets and addresses but rather cache locations.
You start giving out coordinates instead of map directions to a particular location (like your house).
You’ve had more “conversations” on your GPSr than on your REAL cell phone.
Your wedding invitation features a Difficulty / Terrain rating.
You realize you can now read the hints without clicking “Decrypt” or looking at the key.
You get distracted watching movies because you keep scanning the background scenery thinking: “That’d be a GREAT place for a cache!” The top 10 speed dial numbers on your cell are phone a friends
. You name your youngest child "Micro."
Everyone else puts a quarter in the coffee fund jar in the office break room, though you TAKE a quarter and LEAVE a Travel Bug, then cover the jar with pine straw.
You carry duct tape, velcro, and magnets in your car.
You always carry a caching toolkit filled with cache repair and cache retrieval equipment in the car but have no idea where the spare tire or jumper cables are.
You are either a geocacher or you aren't. There is no gray area. Some people try it, like it, and continue to polish their skills. Other people try it, don't get it. If you like to be outside, if you like mysteries, if you like challenges, if you like to torment other people, if you like to feel as if you are doing something illegal, then you might be a geocacher. Why do you like it? Maybe it is the fantasy of living a secret agent's life and doing things right under muggles' noses' without them picking up the scent. Maybe it is because you want to play with others who have the same interest, or maybe it is because you don't want to play with anyone at all. Maybe it is because you like new challenges and the feeling of conquests. Whatever the reason, you might be a geocacher. Occasionally muggles and even other geocachers might think that you are obsessed, addicted, or just taking the game a little too far. They may be worried about you, express their concern, volunteer to intervene.
This cache is designed to be a diagnostic test, and possibly even therapeutic for those of us, I mean you, who may be cacheoholics. Here is your chance to overcome your addiction. How, you ask?
DO NOT find this cache, even though you might be FTF! Even if it is the only cache you haven't found within 100 Mi. DO NOT find this cache. You have nothing to gain from finding this cache. There is no invigorating hike. There are no breath taking views. There are no cool first finder tokens to find or other cool swaps to trade for. In fact the cache contains nothing but a log. The only thing you have to gain from searching out this cache is just adding another find to your total. If you are a recovering cacheoholic, and can resist the temptation, please log as a DNF and share your success story.
This cache is NOT my idea but inspired by an archived cache elseware.
Additional Hints
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[Yes you know you are addicted sign the log and log the cache..]
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