This cache is NOT at the posted coordinates.
In 2010, I was blown away by my first geocache find. I quickly explored the many ways that the game can be enjoyed. I quickly became an FTF Geocacher, not only for the rush but also because I met some of the local geocachers who have remained friends to this day. I will always love getting an FTF.
Now, in the year 2022, I realize that if a few caches publish near me, I can grab a couple of FTF’s and let some new cachers and friends enjoy the others as well. Making original “hide in plain sight” caches is a great challenge and I appreciate it when I get a nice comment, especially when it includes a favorite point! Some people hide for sheer volume, hiding 12 LPC’s in a day. I don’t take issue with that because it keeps the game board dynamic, personally, I would prefer to hide two quality caches and raise the bar a little.
Recently I have been watching online videos and reading articles about geocaching to keep my ideas fresh. My caches have been highlighted on a website, I enjoy puzzling, and I have even written articles myself; I am not a great writer, but I am learning. It just goes to show that Geocaching is a great way to expand your knowledge on a variety of topics.
Happy Caching !
N 38° 24.XXX' W 121° 28.XXX'
NOTE: There is an error in the source material - do not use the "one"
My apologies