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Nougmont Traditional Cache

Hidden : 4/20/2014
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

A screw-top container within a neolithic-type structure near a nontraditional-house. The property owner has given permission for geocachers to access the woods line along the road.


This is a traditional geocache in a screw-top container. Because of some of the terrain, I'm rating it at a 2, even though it could be a 1.5 depending on the approach. I hope that you enjoy the camouflage, which was constructed by family members with some of our favorite natural building blocks that we find all over the property. In fact, our favorite past-time when visiting is to build small towns on the hill-top. Some of them are left until the place needs mowing, some of them are repurposed into building the open-sided fire pit, and some are knocked-down when we lob brethren at them.


This cache was placed with permission of the property owner. Please do not obstruct the nearby drive-way. Approximately 150 feet down the hill is an active honeybee nest. The property owner was pleased with the notion of CITO, so any efforts to remove trash would be appreciated.


The container can fit my things. It is starting out with a string of beads, a marble, some shells that I picked up in Bar Harbor, Maine, some beads from a store in Concord, Massachusetts, and a couple of other items.


Nougmont, by the way, is the name that the children of the property owner decided to christen this house.


UPDATE: Congratulations to Profbrad for being the FTF! (4/21/2014)

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