I'm now inching closer and closer to having covered all numbers and letters. For those of you trying to complete the local challenge, you're welcome. I wish you were all as awesome as me and did the same so I could get an extra challenge smiley. Regarding this cache, it's probably my toughest (even though there's no pivot). Please put it back exactly how you found it, connected in the same place and resting on the same thing. Please don't provide hints to others either. It's also worth noting that the batteries died in the GPS I finally started using despite having for a while so, as StarBowler would say, my coordinates are probably soft, despite averaging ten different coordinates from my iPhone like usual. Enjoy, suckas. Long live Iggy, who may lay yet another smackdown on the Cyborg on this one.
So, I am of the opinion that Plainview and the surrounding area, or more honestly, the area where I live, does not have nearly enough geocaches. Furthermore, I think we can all acknowledge that 80s music was better than any music you listen to, unless of course, you listen primarily to 80s music, especially the pansy love songs I listen to, in which case, your music is equally as good as 80s music. So, I plan on beefing up the caching atmosphere near me, and as a bonus, I plan on naming the caches after 80s songs, each starting with a different letter or number, so you all can work towards you profile goals while I continue to only have caches starting with lame letters like A, S and T. It is my pleasure to serve you after all. Also, note that, while I plan on putting out several well thought out, impressive caches, the ones in this series may or may not be anything but. At a minimum, they will be "keep the streak alive" placements. At the maximum, they'll be the thought-provoking ones you expect of better geocachers than I. Enjoy, all.