In the Middle of Nowhere: Ada Heart Series #13 Traditional Cache
In the Middle of Nowhere: Ada Heart Series #13
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Do you have what it takes to undergo this most unusual and yet most rewarding cache series? If you do, then you will be rewarded with a special shape made of smiles on your map that we’re sure will be near and dear to your heart. This series is intense. It required two area cachers to put it together; (at the time of placement) HTBob has been caching for 5 years and cachert12 has cached for just over a year. It took the experience and freshness of both to create this most memorable series. There are 14 total caches in this series with Traditional, Multi, and of course, Mystery Caches - in containers ranging from micro to bucket sized. Something for everyone, as they say. You will need to use all the tips, hints, and tricks you’ve learned from your caching experiences to be able to sign all the logs in this grueling series.
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Most of all, Have Fun! And as usual, you must SIGN THE LOG to claim a find. Unsigned logs will be deleted.
Proper permission has been granted for each cache in this series, so cache with confidence, even on private property.
NOW FOR THE ACTUAL CACHE DESCRIPTION:
What might you expect to see in the middle of nowhere? A groundhog burrow between the roots of an old tree? A faded, collapsed pop can nestled in the tall grass? A pile of moss-covered rocks that a farmer cleaned out of a field? A weathered piece of wood from a barn that stood nearby long ago? A wood post supporting a rusty fence covered with ivy? A squirrel’s nest high in a tree? Could any of these be hiding a cache? Or could there be a cache that isn’t in, on, under, or near any of them? Anything’s possible.
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