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Powder Keg Revisited Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

Nicc from KS: I archived this cache because the reviewer geocrater has been over zealous in his reviewer duties. He/she has been abusing the reviewer authority repeatedly with regards to my caches and those in the Kansas area. Groundspeak has deleted several of my log posts because I dared to criticize their abusive reviewer. geocrater has targeted some of my caches because of a couple DNFs or because some one reported a wet logsheet. Yet, when I checked on this, I found the cache in place, intact with a dry log sheet. I believe geocrater is out of control and over stepping his authority as a reviewer. While I admit that one of my logs had some inappropriate language, groundspeak has deleted other posts with no inappropriate language. They simply can't handle someone critical of one of their reviewers. Over the years I feel the collective at groundspeak has been destroying this great hobby with ideas apparently make sense to only a small group of people in the office. I've had a lot of fun with geocaching, but people like geocrater are ruining it for me.

~Nicc

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Hidden : 1/24/2015
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Most of these caches in the Powder Keg haven't been cached in over two years. That's just sad. It's time for you park and grab folks to stretch your legs. Some of the Swag is from The Eager BeaverGC1NPK8. I was hiking in the Powder Keg West area and found some geo-litter along the trail. It turned out to be the left overs from The Eager Beaver, which has been archived for two years. I even rescued a travel bug.

You can park at Arkansas River Park, located at the 21st and West St. curve. Walk under the overpass and along the dike until it is dry to cross. Enjoy the hike. That's what geocaching is about. You are looking for a .30 cal ammo can.

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