Geocachers love the outdoors and we are willing to go to great lengths on our adventures to earn little yellow smiley faces on the geocaching map. Unfortunately, some of those adventures involve injuries.
Anyone can find this cache, but cachers who find it—and who have been previously injured while caching—will have their name listed in the cache description section of the cache page. Let other cachers be proud of you for your bravery!
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Cacher
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GC#
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Diagnosis
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Medical Care
(Painkillers are Assumed)
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Sheesh695
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GC6EZ1R
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Broken ankle
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Surgery with plates and screws, walker
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Mrs. Totemtabou
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GC3CJX6
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Knee injury
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X-Rays and knee brace
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AnnieMaroo
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GC74VN2
GC75VG4
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Knee injury
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Walk-in clinic, hospital X-Rays, walker
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Mr. cache crop
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GL2YVRMZ
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Anaphylactic reaction to bee stings
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Walk-in clinic, treatment for anaphylaxis
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Mrs. cache crop
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GC68268
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Broken Ribs
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Family doctor, no sneezing, no more “extreme sports” such as geocaching
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Mrs. classictwo
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GC5X294
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Ecchymosis with severe swelling
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Emergency room, ring removal, oversized bandage on the 4th digit
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Mr. patandrob
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GC77K6Q
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Back injury, lacerations
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Chiropractor, bandages and bed rest
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Eltee291
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GC331Z3
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Separated shoulder
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Emergency room, sling
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