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G Series#4: What’s a ‘lil yute? Traditional Cache

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Rocket__Man: Sorry Lil Yute but I did a drive by yesterday and it looks like GZ may soon become part of Rte 130 southbound. I'm not sorry about giving up the spot because no one can get anywhere near it for now and I was able to grab the original container and log. Who knows what may happen after they get done messing around there, in a couple of years.

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Hidden : 5/28/2015
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

This one should be easy to find but it is located along a stretch of road that can have a bit of traffic at times. There are plenty of places to park off the main road, please use one of these.


I have recently been introduced to the phrase ‘lil yute and I am interested in its origin. I did a Google image search, WOW can’t recommend that! I was thinking a small, stringed instrument but really small, remember it’s a ‘lil yute. If you have a better answer, and I know at least two geocachers that do, post it in the log, as I’m sure we would all get a kick out of the guesses. For the other two, you might just want to send me an email directly and skip the log entry. I love these old lift bridges, still in operation just needs a good paint job. KelseyNJ might have some insight into the details on this one. I had a number of these containers that were all almost identical but assembled at different times. I got them all together and gave them a paint job and a rare earth treatment. This is the fourth one; expect the others to be similar. Log only so BYOP. 

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