Cache somewhat dedicated to those who blow steam because of some small imperfection to their expectations. Such as those who:
-log comments like 'cache found as advertised, gives too much information, spoiled my fun because I read the description/hint'
- log that cache is likely missing when they have found under a 100 caches in their lifetime.
- log a 'Needs Maintenance' because the log sheet is moist or they can not find the cache.
- complain my request to 'carefully open the container/baggie, sign the log, completely seal baggie with log inside, tightly close container and replace cache out of plain view to same location in description/hint.' as if this is asking too much.
- complain because I hid too many caches while most of their caches, if they hid any at all, are now archived or in need of maintenance.
- log some crazy story such as writing about the definition of spam or some other total nonsense.
It best that we get over it for inner health reasons, that is if you really want to have fun and desire peace of mind. Good Luck, this cache is for you and for me. By the way, I truly appreciate those who added new log sheets and baggies to caches. Who BYOP and do NOT add a pencil/pen which damages the baggie and destroys the log. Who carefully seal the log sheet baggie and well hide the cache out of plain view as good or better than where they found it. The last time I checked, I did not get any refund on my efforts to hide and maintain caches other than many great stories of cacher experiences, good and bad, rather than a simple TFTC. Hope you are having some fun and it always feels good to give a little bit. If not then please check with someone in the building west of this cache and get over it. As for me, I need a check up almost daily upon reading all the crazy things that happen with my caches.
The container is in the tree. Good place to wait around for those visiting the clinic across the street. Or maybe you need to visit the place across the street if you can not get over it. Congrats to trailtrekn and SGT Fleming for the shared FTF.
REMEMBER to BYOP, carefully open the container/baggie, sign the log, completely seal baggie with log inside, tightly close container and replace cache out of plain view to same location in description/hint. That means you too!