Revolution 9 Traditional Cache
hukilaulau: I'm no longer in the area so I just have to let it go. I hope someone else uses the space.
Thanks to all who came!
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Brookhaven Town Open Space. Medium size Lock and Lock in the woods.
Park in Prosser Pines parking lot. There is no safe place to pull off closer to the cache. You may see some old, faded "posted" signs and even an old falling down tree stand near the cache. But this is now nature preserve land purchased by the town of Brookhaven. It is connected to Prosser Pines and is not far from the church.
Celebrating 9 years of geocaching. My first find was a multi in Prosser Pines. I didn't actually find either part. My daughter found the first part, which was a film can in a knothole. My wife found the final, which was a Lock and Lock in a stump, as I confidently followed my GPS 40 feet past the spot. They both soon gave up the sport, but I have kept on going after all these years. It was my geocaching revolution!
The cache title is from a track on the 1968 Beatles "White Album." John said this is what he thought revolution would sound like.
The phrase "number nine... number nine... number nine..." repeated throughout the track was from a tape of a sound check during the recording of the album.
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