Congrats to porknbeans along with Ken on the FTF
This cache is located on top of Molly’s Knob and probably one of the best views there is unless the rain and clouds have moved in. VAtechnoteacher was a great friend to the Geocaching community. This lady had a huge heart when it came to steering new cachers into the game of using million dollar satellites to find Tupperware containers in the woods.
On the week end of June 25 while enjoying another past time (mule trail riding) she loved there was a terrible accident that took her life. As you visit this cache please don’t be in a hurry and take time to read the plastic coated book mark I have left in the container. She believed in living your dreams and living life to the fullest without regrets and not looking back but always moving ahead. On July 16th there was a memorial service for her and people she had touched during her life came out to pay tribute to her lifetime of caring and giving of herself to her friends.This is only a short description because time and space wouldn't allow me to fully describe this lady.
The container is a 50 cal. Ammo can with some great FTF prizes and plenty of room to store swag or travel bugs. Please re-hide the container as well or better than you found it for the enjoyment of other cachers.
From parking to summit took me 52 minutes so bring water and a good pair lungs and hiking shoes.
Note: All my caches have been placed by permission at Hungry Mother State Park.
In all Virginia state parks you have to have permission to hide a geocache. Stop by the Headquarters building in the park and ask to talk to the official in charge of reviewing the Geocache Placement Application you will have to obtain from them. Let them be aware of your desire to hide and maintain a geocache in the park. Most parks may ask you to “not” make the cache for Premium members to allow the general plumbic the opportunity hunt while visiting the park. See VA State Park Web Site, this link for specific details. Click this link for the permit form.