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Cacherslist Merchandise Mystery Cache

Hidden : 2/13/2015
Difficulty:
4 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Cache is NOT at the posted coordinates.

“a masterpiece of kinetic energy ... cold hurled and forged in spotless tweed ... backseat is haunted”


2000 Cherokee Sport! - $3000 (Gainesville Geocaching)

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Large Portable Ammo Can
odometer: 149,000
type : SUV
drive : 2wd
fuel : unleaded
transmission : automatic
title status : clean
cylinders : Inline-6

condition: good

Well maintained and will fulfill all your caching needs. From urban caches to the backcountry it will get you from Point A to Point B. I'd rate the interior about a 7/10 on the inside. There are about 149,000 miles on the inline-6 engine. It’s an automatic, rear-wheel drive. Brakes work well and tires still have some life left in them. AC blows icy cold! A few dents on the body but nothing major. Now that I live in Florida, I don't have much use for her so with a heavy heart it's time to clean house.

When I lived in AZ, I had plans all laid out for a vacation touring some of the great landscapes of the state. My itinerary was as follows: On Monday, I was going to drive to Loco Knoll on the eastern border of AZ and climb the peak. Hopefully, I'd finish in the early afternoon,drive the four hours into the national forest, camp the night, and attempt to bag Lake Mountain on Tuesday morning. I figure while I am in the area, I should climb Bear Mountain on Wednesday. At this point, I was anticipating that I would be missing civilization and perhaps sleeping in a bed- so I would drive into the big city, get a hotel room and climb South Mountain on Thursday. On Friday, I'd be off to climb Old Baldy - it'd be appropriate as, after a week like that, I'm sure my hair would be thinning.

We all need breaks (brakes? :P) - after that I'd take the weekend to relax.

I'd start again the next Monday, climbing a little known peak known as Aspen Butte. Since I have a friend in the high country, I'd drive north, hit up Little Elden Mountain and then relax/share stories of my adventures. Of course, the nostalgia would make me recall the missed opportunities in my own backyard... I'd have to visit Spud Rock at least once... I'd top it off by driving east and grabbing a few geocaches near Clark Peak.

Sounds like an awesome vacation, huh? Unfortunately, around the time my greatly anticipated vacation was to take place, we had to sell our house in Tucson, AZ to move to New Zealand. Long story short: that fell through as well. So, now here I am in Gainesville hoping somebody in the local caching community can fix 'er up and do some serious exploring. show contact info

$3000. Obo

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posted: 2015-02-14 12:00pm

updated: 2015-02-14 12:01pm

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