I HATE nano caches. I DESPISE nano caches in the countryside. So why have I placed this nano in the countryside?
Well, there is nothing worse than a nano being placed where you could hide an MG Midget and people would still have to search for it. You spend ages searching for the blooming thing only to struggle to get the log out with a pair of tweezers. Then there is so little space to write your name it sucks all the remaining fun out of the find.
So to teach every person that has set a nano in the countryside a lesson and hopefully put off anyone else off from setting one of these things I have combined all the worse aspects of nanos and put them together for this cache. However, here is the twist - once 42 finds are logged I will change the nano cache for a .50 cal ammo box. Yes you read that right, a full size ammo can cache - now thats propper caching!
But please don't sit there thinking "I'll wait for the other 42 cachers to find it first" because if everyone does that it will never become an ammo can.
So the cache: It is a camoflaged nano. I could tell you more but if I do you will not learn how bad this type of cache is. Happy hunting..........
UPDATE 15/08/14
Obviously due to the high amount of DNFs for this cache I have to keep a regular check on it. I know it was definitaly there two days before the last DNF logs but after an hour of searching today I could not find it (or the mystery one) so I have replaced the cache with a slightly larger one. You are now looking for an ammo can but of course there is a twist:
The cache size and difficulty stay the same. Please do not cut or damage the item attached to the cache. You can open the cache without removing this item, or to make signing a bit easier the item can be removed easily without damaging it or the cache. You just have to look carefully.......