Small wheelchair accessible Geocache container that should brighten any sharp-eyed hunter's search.
You're looking for a hidden pill bottle container easily accessible on a side street not far from a golf course. Be alert to passing traffic and Muggles nearby whacking their golf and tennis balls. No need to mess with the dumpster or get into the landscaping.
The faucet is in the landscaping and not wheelchair accessible . . . try Whalebone.
People in a hurry love the convenience of grabbing a quick drink or snack on the way to school or work. The format was pioneered in the United States in the 1930s. This particular Drive Thru chain is the original Outer Banks drive-thru convenience store and has been operating here for more than 35 years. Many people do not consider an Outer Banks vacation complete without one of their legendary annual T-shirts.
If you decide to meander up the hill to see what a drive thru convenience store looks like, be sure to thank Rachel and her staff for allowing the placement of this cache container. If you head up there for hints, keep in mind that I did not tell the staff where the cache is.
Congratulations to Dakota J for a lightening fast First to Find.