A "Montana" Nano Traditional Cache
Diesel350: This bit of BozeAngeles caching is now residing as GC86VAK, in Livingston, MT.
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DAYLIGHT ONLY PLEASE! You've maybe seen a billion like me, maybe not! I'm round and I've got a log inside. Parking may be limited as I am on private property but you have permission to park near the end of the drive. The Twobrowndogs may speak up but they are very friendly and please toss a tennis ball if you see one. The big one loves that. Again, it's all about convienence. Ah yes, trouble free caching at it's best. PS, if there is a big red truck around, please say hi.
A "Nano " is 10 to the power of -9 (minus 9). Which is a billion-th of something. Stricktly speaking our "nanos" aren't really a billionth of anything unless your talking molecules, and atoms, and sub-atomic particles. So using our current caching logic I arbitrarily decided to refer to this cache as a "Tera" cache. A Tera is 10 to power of twelve or simply put ... a billion. Now I know you couldn't put a billion nanos in there, but hey...this is supposed to be fun so roll with it! And seeing how this is Montana, it just doesn't seem right to have a small "Nano" when we have so much room here. Something on the order 147,000 square miles plus. For those that can't seem to go caching with at least a pen there is one in, and or, nearby. I even have a flat surface so you can jot down your John Henry in the log in a most convienent fasion.
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