What's a go-to reply when a muggle asks 'what you are doing' when you are finding a geocache? Lots of folks will just try to explain geocaching to them - "it's like a high-tech scavenger hunt". Some will say they are looking for something, and leave it at that, hoping the muggle moves along. Some folks will make up elaborate stories, intended to make it sound like they are doing something other than looking for a soggy piece of paper in a little container.
When we were placing this geocache, there were a few folks were visiting a gravesite. We wondered if they would check out what we were doing, so we decided to tell them that we were setting out spider traps for a scientific nature study. We managed to get done before they left, so we didn't get to talk to them.
That's probably a good thing.
DO NOT cross a fence when searching for this geocache. It is along the county road or cemetery drive way.
As always, be on the lookout for creepy-crawlies, danger-noodles, plants that can poke or sting, and other dangers. Remenmber, the only person responsible for your safety is you.