This hide has significant meaning to me. First of all, it is my first hide. Secondly, and more importantly, it is a tribute to my Geopartner's 1,000th find. Cacheman44, Gary, aka EagleEye, has been geocaching since 2010, but has really taken off since him and I started caching together in early March 2016. He is Viper70's father, Hostile Huntresses father-in-law, and my hero. Haha. We geocache once or twice a week. Sometimes for hours. Sometimes just for a couple hides. Either one of us can call the other and we're there to help with a search. We've been as far as the Geocaching HQ in Seattle, British Columbia and Alaska. More importantly we have fun together. Geocaching is about fun, the journey, but most importantly trying to get Cacheman44 to laugh out loud. I once asked "hey Gary, what are your least favorite hides? Guard rails? Pine trees? Busy intersections? He says without cracking a smile "the ones I can't find". This guy has some serious game and is up for any challenge, including climbing trees. This hide is near the Tiedeman sledding hill and please no night caching. Please be watchful for Cacheman44, my friend. He'll be on the prowl for this FTF. He likes to steal my milestone finds so feel free to steal his :)