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586. Normalizing caching within the guidelines. Wherigo Cache

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VetRunTeam: To My Fellow Geocachers,

After having an amazing run on this series, it is with a heavy heart that I announce my indefinite sabbatical from the wonderful world of geocaching. As many of you know, this hobby has brought me countless hours of joy, adventure, and unexpected connections. From the thrill of the hunt, deciphering cryptic clues, to the satisfaction of signing the logbook, and leaving a little treasure for the next adventurer, geocaching has enriched my life in countless ways. I cherish the memories of exploring hidden trails, discovering forgotten places, and forging friendships with fellow cachers along the way.

While once passionate, the thrill of the hide has faded. Regardless of the single-person reason for moving on, leaving this community is a bittersweet experience. I will miss the camaraderie, the shared sense of adventure, and the thrill of discovering the unexpected.

To all the amazing geocachers I’ve met along the way, thank you for the memories, the shared laughter, and the sense of community. I wish you all happy hunting and countless adventures in the years to come. BTW, this message applies to just this CO.

Farewell, and happy caching,

TeamCareminator

P.S. If anyone is interested in adopting my caches before they get archived, please hesitate to reach out. I will not be leaving any. I have followed up with a list of containers that the last finders could not find and verified that the containers are no longer there.

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Hidden : 11/16/2022
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

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Geocache Description:


The team placed this adventure series in conjunction with the East Texas version of the annual Texas Challenge.

This series is dedicated to the Jammerlappen's of the world, whom we rely on to provide us with so much motivation in this ausgezeichnet activity of geocaching. 

Handicaching code for 1 T-rated geocaches: H14232 (This is the worst case.)

All Where-I-Go (WIG) type caches are Reverse WIGs that require the code somewhere on this page to use with the Waldmeister cartridge download or one of the many reverse WIG solvers available on the internet. We have considered the added Difficulty rating for the additional work needed to get the final coords for these caches. 

 It will take a village to find most of the caches. 

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