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This is another in a series of Phobia caches by Totes Krakra
Kinemortophobia
Ki*no*mor*to*pho*be*a
1. Fear of Zombies, including but not limited to the fear of geo51's cyclops geocaches. Kinemortophobia is from the Greek kine, meaning "motion", and morto, meaning "dead", combined together to form Kinemorto which means the “Walking dead”.
Time to face your fears. Psychologist say that one of the best ways to overcome a phobia is to face it. This is one of several caches in a series that identify some of phobias that geocachers might face as they poke their way around in search of another smiley.
In preparing this series, I realized that several geocachers themselves can cause a phobic reaction just by the nature of their caches, locations of their hides and the types of containers they use. For example, How many times have you looked at a "Fisher Challenge caches" and declared it nearly impossible to acheive? Who wants to find 1000 scary critter caches, or get 100 5D/5T caches?? (Ok I exagerate). Or what about Markellie caches where you need to drive up steep hills on narrow dirt roads encased with manzanita, scratching your brand new truck, otherwise hike through the manzanita with no trail, miles and miles over blow down, to find the cache (who holds a grudge?).
But this cache here is in honor of geo51 and his clever and sometimes scary containers.
Long live the zombies and cyclopses!