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Granny's Place (#1) Traditional Cache

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Vertighost: Since there has been no response by the cache owner within the time frame requested in the last reviewer note, I have archived this cache. Please note that caches that have been archived for maintenance issues or lack of cache owner communication are not eligible to be unarchived.

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Hidden : 8/8/2014
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Short series dedicated to my Granny.  All are easy to locate and hidden in traditional ways. 

 


This is a short series that I want to dedicate to my Grandmother.  I moved to Texas in the 80's and first moved into a small trailer house with her. She passed away this past year but I will always remember this road because of her. Ofcourse, like a lot of county roads in East Texas, this road was once a red dirt road. The red dirt may be gone but the beer drinking and the back roading still remains so be careful during your search.  The first cache sits where her trailer once sat and the location of my first Texas home.  All the caches are hidden so that they can be easily found.  Muggles down this road will be far between so caches hidden in the open should not be a problem.  

This cache is a small pill bottle with room for small trade items.  BYOP and carefully place where you found it.  Again, it is in plain site and may even be seen from your vehicle.  This marks where Granny's trailer once sat.  Just down the road was a sawmill that my grandpa owned and operated for years which was also my first job.  I'll always cherish those memories and acknowledge the work ethics that I now have, because of that man. Enjoy this short series.  

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