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The Yellow Cache Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

BlueRajah: I am archiving this cache to keep it from continually showing up in search lists, and to prevent it from blocking other cache placements. The reviewers requested the cache to be reviewed and no action was taken. If this was done in error please contact me immediately. If the cache was archived because of maintenance issues (no response to our earlier notes on the cache page) you will need to submit a new cache.

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BlueRajah
Volunteer Geocache Reviewer - Utah

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Hidden : 5/5/2001
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
3.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   large (large)

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Geocache Description:




The bright golden color yellow lies between green and orange on the visible spectrum and is, along with red and blue, one of the primary colors.

Since about A.D. 900 the color yellow has been integrated into the English language,
stemming from closely related words in the Latin and various Germanic languages.

In heraldry, where it is called ore (for gold) the color yellow stands for the positive virtues of faith, constancy, wisdom, and glory.

The color yellow has many negative associations.
Among them are jealousy, treachery, cowardice, aging, and illness.

But most people associate the brightness of the color yellow to
playfulness, light, creativity, warmth and an easy going attitude about life.

Bring some water for the hike and keep these words in mind as you search for the yellow cache.
Inside the cache are many things that are yellow, either in whole or in part.
We hope you enjoy the view as well as the hike.


May all your days be as bright, cheery, playful
and as easy going as the color yellow reminds you to be!!




The bright golden color yellow lies between green and orange on the visible spectrum and is, along with red and blue, one of the primary colors.

Since about A.D. 900 the color yellow has been integrated into the English language,
stemming from closely related words in the Latin and various Germanic languages.

In heraldry, where it is called ore (for gold) the color yellow stands for the positive virtues of faith, constancy, wisdom, and glory.

The color yellow has many negative associations.
Among them are jealousy, treachery, cowardice, aging, and illness.

But most people associate the brightness of the color yellow to
playfulness, light, creativity, warmth and an easy going attitude about life.

Bring some water for the hike and keep these words in mind as you search for the yellow cache.
Inside the cache are many things that are yellow, either in whole or in part.
We hope you enjoy the view as well as the hike.


May all your days be as bright, cheery, playful
and as easy going as the color yellow reminds you to be!!


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