Thanks to all who favored this cache.
THIS IS A GOOD CACHE FOR BEGINNER'S.

This is on private property with owners permission.
This is an easy "Park-N-Grab". The cache is at 31 Kem Street. You will be looking for a green ammo can. NOT NEAR THE MAILBOX. Try across the driveway.
Please do not disturb the neighbors or block the driveways. (Daylight hours only, please).
Due to the multitude of trackables dropped in this cache, we decided that the only way to keep them safe from muggles is by putting a combination padlock on the cache.
Thiscache now has the ability to provide a convenient place to exchange TBs or deposit them in order to help them on their way to whatever goal they may have.
Take as many TB's as you want. Leave as many TB's as you want. The goal is to keep them moving!
There are a few other goodies in the cache for trade, and you are welcome to find and log the cache even if you have no TBs to exchange.
Note: Carefully replace the cache exactly as you found it and use care when securing it...it is out in the open and we wouldn't want any muggles wandering off with TBs.
BONUS 1: The cache container is also a trackable. Don't forget to discover the TB number on the front of the box.
BONUS 2: If you see a white 4x4 truck in driveway, discover the TB code on the tailgate.
BONUS 3: If you see a Class A motorhome on the property, grab the TB code on the front passenger side window.
Congratulations
FTF = The Pirates of the Yukon.
STF = MiniStuart.
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In Memory of my cousin
Tina Maria Elzner 1974 - 2017