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Piping Hot or Iced Cold Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

lz33: The geocache owner has not responded to issues regarding this geocache, so the listing has fallen into archival status.

Please note that if geocaches are archived by a reviewer or HQ for lack of maintenance, they are not eligible for un archival.

If the owner hasn't done so already, please pick up this game piece and any remaining bits as soon as possible.

This, and the surrounding area is now acceptable for new placements that are inline with the current guidelines.

Thank you,
LZ33
Community Volunteer Reviewer - Georgia

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Hidden : 7/15/2014
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Beware of many coffee lovers, I mean, muggles!  Achieving this smiley may require a little patience depending on the time of day. You are looking for a small container in a conspicuous area. There is only enough room for very small items inside. Owner and barista extraordinaire is a fellow cacher and has given his blessing for this cache.


How do you take your coffee?  I like mine hot in the winter, cold in the summer, and always tan and sweet. My two little cachers would answer, "Not at all, but we love hot chocolate and cold smoothies!"

Watkinsville is one of our favorite small towns in Oconee County and we love this place (probably too much:). It would be impossible to count the number of times we've been here or driven through when we didn't have time to stop. We also love that this is a local coffee company that began in 1994 next door to 40 Watt music venue in downtown Athens. This is our way of sharing one of our favorites with you as this cache just seemed to fit here.

One point of interest we'd like to mention while you're here. As you turn away from the shop and look past the parking area, you may notice a small, corner park.  It's called Patriot Park and it was dedicated in 2010 by a local chapter of the DAR to honor Revolutionary War patriots buried in Oconee County. It's quite special and worth a visit. Also, make sure you save time to look for other Watkinsville geocaches. There are some awesome caches not far from here that we love.

Congratulations to PoeAnne for FTF!

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