You are looking for a .50 cal ammo can hidden amongst the Preston City Cemetery. This cache was hidden in honor of our beloved family member, the late SGT Nathan Boyden. Nate was an Army Ranger, served in five deployments to Afghanistan, and was a source of great pride for his parents and relatives. Nate had a complete love for life, enjoyed the outdoors (especially in his Jeep), and is greatly missed by his family. He has received his heavenly promotion and currently rests in the presence of his Lord and Savior.
Nothing in or around the cemetery will need to be moved/disturbed to locate this cache. Begin at the listed coordinates and view the final resting place for this cache's namesake. Turn your tread 90º to the right from the "Ranger Station" and march away for 180 cadenced steps. Continue to survey the terrain on your left until you see the headstone of another "Nathan," relative of Lois and Russel. Put your sights on the nearest horizon past their family headstone and traverse until you reach a break in the wall. Go right? Go left? You will be granted leave at the completion of your caching mission. Great trekking soldier!
FTF receives $1 American and your pick of three travel bugs to take with you on your caching adventures.
A few plastic green Army Men are included as tradeables. There are pens and a pencil to allow logging in all temperatures.