Maybe you thought the same thing as me....Frisco Needs More Bison Tubes!! Okay, when I ordered some bison tubes online, I accidently clicked the quantity button and didn't realize it, there by doubling my order. My mistake is your pain, I mean gain!
Actually, I don’t like bison tubes that much. You spend 20 minutes looking for the stupid things only to find them hanging 2 inches from where you were standing. I don’t need that kind of geosense lacking confirmation. Then there’s the wet log problem. You spend your required 20 minutes finding them only to be rewarded with a lump of pulp for a log.
I’ve tried to eliminate these problems by 1) Placing the caches myself, so I don’t have to find them. Okay, the biggest obstacle is out of the way, but what about the others? 2) Each bison tube has a log vial, I used Teflon tape on the threads, and I used a “Hood” taping technique to cover the top and bottom seam. 3) And the last is for you nightcachers out there, the bottom of the tubes are marked with a UV pen. Just shine your UV flashlight (you do have one don’t you?) and the cache should stand out like a beacon!
Happy caching, and please put in your log if you found it via UV (I’m interested in hearing if it helped or not). I have tried my best to make the coordinates as accurate as possible. If you believe they should be corrected, please by all means post them in your log.
About Mike: Mike is the last of the FNMBT caches. He really likes this location, because it's so quiet. He can keep an eye on the creek and the playground a little ways away. He rest in the typical bison tube tree. Best of all....Mike doesn't have any thorns close to him! Bring the kids, bring the dog, heck bring the mother-in-law. Who won't have a good time at this location?