This cache just popped in my head one day. The idea was pretty simple but I wanted this one to be completely different from anything I have done before. I knew what I needed but wasn't sure where to find it or once I did where to hide it. Then it dawned on me that a friend of ours is a co-owner of a vintage antique emporium. We told her our idea and asked if she would be ok with having a geocache at her business. She thought it would be fun and told us she had exactly what we were needing for the cache in her store. WIN WIN!! Not only did I get what I was looking for on this one but found the beginnings of a couple future caches. Cache is not in the store so no reason to go inside.
I think that geocaching should be mostly about fun but I know that some of you geocachers out there love the difficulty and challenge. I will let you make this one as hard or as easy as you want.
If you are one of those and are looking to win cacher or the year award and like the difficulty, stop reading now and go to the location and find a nano. It is not impossible but would seriously be like finding a nano in a haystack. LOL I know I could never do it.
For everyone else, head to the coordinance and look around. See if anything jumps out at you like it did me.
Still no luck? I rarely give a hint but I did post a clue on this cache. Use it as a last resort. Just trying to keep it fun and different.
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I hope you enjoy the find. Thanks to Shari and Shyla for making this possible.
Happy Hunting!