Official Stuff
This cache is located on cemetery grounds, but NOT near a grave. It is placed with permission. Cache is available daylight hours only. Please be respectful of others in the cemetery.
This Cache
The cache is NOT at the posted coordinates!
I was going to hide a cache in a spot and took some coords. Then I saw a much better spot. I went to the spot and hid the cache, but my phone died as I was getting coordinates. I was going to write down the location, but I didn't have a writing tool. I gave up on the idea of having a cache here and went to bed.
That night, I had the most vivid dream. In the dream. I was at my initial starting point, looking at the tallest manmade structure I could see. I headed towards that, then to my right, I saw a giant, six-fingered hand reaching for the sky! In my dream I walked towards the hand, passing it, I continued in that direction, and saw a lone wood, pointing towards the heavens. This lone wood was unique in that it was raised above all the others. Its base was guarded by a bunch of mineral guards. As I was approaching the wood, I saw a gap in the seemingly impenetrable armor, and in that gap, I found the cache.
Can you find the cache?
About Letterboxes
Letterbox Hybrids are based on an older kind of container search, called letterboxing. Because letterboxing began in 1854 (Wow!!), before GPS existed, the finder follows written instructions to discover the container. These instructions may be very explicit (Walk 100 paces in this direction) or more general in nature.
Each letterbox contains a logbook, and a rubber stamp. When letterboxers find the container, they stamp the logbook with their personal stamp, and also stamp their own notebook with the stamp from the letterbox as a souvenir of their visit. The stamp and logbook remain in the letterbox for the next visitor to use.
The geocaching version, Letterbox Hybrids, combines the use of GPS, and the stamps of letterboxing. As with all geocaches, this cache type must include GPS usage. In addition, the cache description can contain written instructions to guide geocachers to the container.