A Squared South Traditional Cache
ZackJones: After inspecting the cache area yesterday with my son and removing what we could find of the old cache and contents it's time to archive this one. The cache area looks more like a trash dump than a pretty place in the woods :(.
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Robins West. Buried beneath a tree in a stand of woods surrounded by houses.
This cache was adopted by ZackJones in February 2006. The container now has a white lid instead of blue as mentioned in the original description below. Please be sure to cover the cache well before leaving. There's plenty of pine needles around that you can use to cover it with.
This cache takes its name from my hometown, Ann Arbor, Michigan, which natives sometimes refer to as AA or A squared. While visiting my sister Linda and her husband Mel, we found the only traditional cache in town and decided to hide one ourselves. The cache is a clear plastic container with a blue cap. It originally contained a calculator, a small wind chime, five small cars, a headband and pony-tail set, a hot dog refrigerator magnet and a tulip body stamp. Oh, and a "little brown bug", of course. Sister Linda will look after this one when we return home. Happy hunting. PS. please return the hint to its position before you leave.
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