This is my first cache hidden in Florida! We were visiting family who lives nearby for my uncle's wedding and I decided to hide a cache in this corner of this park since the regular that used to be here got archived. Pdooley and I just wandered through this area looking for a good hiding place to put the cache, and we came across these twin pines growing very close together, and that seemed to be a good landmark.
The cache is hidden differently than originally because it kept getting lost or destroyed in it's original spot, it's hidden by some natural cover from some angles, but it should be fairly easy to find if you get close. Please trade fairly and make sure that there is at least one pen in the cache!
If there are any problems with this cache please feel free to message me and I will try to fix it as soon as possible, we live in Kansas, but my Grandma (Spacekadet321) and Grandpa (Jfnorbit) have agreed to maintain this cache when I am not able to.
Have a fun time and cache on!
7/27/22-Note on the cache, as logged by toolmandan and karenb52, the cache was indeed burnt/melted to a crisp, it seems that some spot near the cache was struck by lightning, and the resulting fire burnt, and melted the cache and it's contents, the flashlight pen no longer works as it was bent out of shape, and all that was left of the log was the metal ring that held the papers together, thanks to Spacekadet321 and jfnorbit, the cache is now refurbished, and in better shape than before, it is hidden in the same place as before, well-stocked with some pretty awesome swag, and in an almost identical container. Hopefully history doesn't repeat itself and the cache lives a long, happy life.
4/2/23-Note on the cache, as logged by several cachers, the container was gone, Jfnorbit has replaced it in a slightly different spot, but the coords still apply