Easy park and grab if you’v got a skilled eye.
Container to small for a pen but a good geocacher will always have a pen at hand.
Please replace as found, the test should be that if you walk away and look back, you should not see the container, sometimes a cache may be disguised and that, may be in plain sight, but the container itself should be hidden from muggle eye.
With all the cowboy caches not to far from here……could this be where they come to for a round-up?
On the day of placement there was a cow on the roadside of the fence, so maybe also be on the lookout for livestock.
“This is also the perfect spot to practice CITO.
Take a plastic bag and collect one or two items, and place the photo for others to see.”
Caching 101 ...
Be Considerate of Others
• Don't spoil the hunt for others - allow them to experience the cache as its owner intended.
o Avoid leaving tracks to the cache.
Do not disrupt the cache area or mark the hiding spot.
o Minimize giving unsolicited clues that reveal the cache (i.e. "spoilers"). o Don't provide any hints if the cache description asks you not to.
In all other cases, be cryptic or encrypt any hints or spoilers you enter in online logs.
o Edit your log if the cache owner requests that you remove spoilers.
• Promptly alert the owner of any issues with their cache. Make minor repairs if you can, it will save the owner a trip.
• Cache owners appreciate feedback - write an online log, send an email, or otherwise let the owner know about your experience with their cache.
• If you exchange trade items, trade kindly: Consider what future finders would like and leave something equal to or better than what you take.