During my growing up years of the 1960s when a woman suspected that she was pregnant, she would go to her doctors who would draw blood, and then inject that fluid into the body of a female rabbit. That procedure was called "The Rabbit Test." A human hormone called human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) would then cause the rabbit's ovaries to grow and burst, and that death would provide confirmation of the pregnancy.
"The Rabbit Died" became a popular phrase in American culture. It also became a one-liner used in comedy television shows and stand-up comic routines.
If you find the cache hide it as well as you found it.
Have fun and as always beware of snooping eyes.
It is always a good idea to have a writing instrument with you.
To log a cache you must leave your mark on the log, no mark, no find.
Finally, please let me know if there are problems with either the cache or its coordinates.
Please leave only quality swag
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- The geocache may be placed on Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission managed property only by written permission from the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission.
- The following items shall not be placed in the geocache: Food items; illegal substances; medications; personal hygiene products, pornographic materials; inappropriate, offensive, or hazardous materials or weapons of any type. Log books are required for each cache and are to be provided by the owner of the cache.
- It is the visitor’s responsibility to orient themselves with policies and rules pertaining to State Parks areas.
- Report any incident, problem, or violation to State Parks staff.
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