Many of us who place large geocaches develop a love-hate relationship with the evolution of thier contents. Often starting out with nice, new and usable swag they soon devolve into what is best described as a handfill of detrius from the bottom of a Goodwill bin. On the flip side of the die is our desire to keep something worthwhile in our caches for discovery and reward when they are cracked open. It is a constant struggle to find a balance between what should be Tossed out and what could be left in for others to Find.
When I open an anno can to discover that is is filled with a ton of tiny worthless little trinkets that should have been tossed it makes me want to cry. I recently did maintenance on one such ammo can and dumped out a whole pile of this stuff. However, I didn't want to leave the cache completely empty and did spy a few things that were worth putting back in. Can you find all of the trinkets that I thought I should keep in the cache?
First find them all and then remove the two items that should not be placed in ANY cache. Number the remaining items 1-10 as they appear from top to bottom in the picture and assign them a-j below.
Final cache can be found at N44° AB.CDE W 088° FG.HIJ
kindness on wings (H), a small honey pot (G+2),
craft from a mine game, and unspent live shot,
toy for a brit boy (E), a laugh til you cry (B),
an ominous cyclops (D), a cow-towing blue sky (A),
a dollar and change (C), a cup full of sin (J),
a way into church (F), and controversial pin (I)
A Geocache Notification Form has been submitted to Cynthia Mueller park manager of High Cliff State Park.