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T is for Tick Traditional Cache

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ChiefGeocacher: Hello Ninja_wendy -

As the issues with this cache have not been resolved, I must regretfully archive it.

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Hidden : 7/6/2015
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

100th consecutive days!


To celebrate our 100th day in a row of caching, we wanted to place a cache that reminded us of some fun times we had.  In the spring, my geokids and I were out looking for an Eyeash cache (which we DNF btw!), and we noticed the next day that our son had a tick!  Well, being the paranoid momma that I am, off he went to the doctor, and a round of antibiotics later (just to be safe), we had ourselves 2 new cache containers from the medicine!

So, to honor my brave son (he spent the rest of the week flexing his muscles about how the tick had to dig deep to get anything out of him), this is meant to be a fun cache.  He chose the name (thanks TeamDaisyDog for the idea).  Other names include: Wait to be bitten, Ouch, what's that bump, and Look, I still have a tooth in me.

I wanted to rank this a T5 solely for the mosquitoes, but just be prepared with bug spray.  Even though it's not a hard find, they are out in full force.  There is a place to park at the end of the dead end street.

 

Edit: Congrats to adkMudder for the FTF!!

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