How to make a lonely unpopular cache:
A. Make in a Letterbox Hybrid
B. Make it a Multi
C Make it a field “?”,an unknown
D. All of the above and in loney area
This in a D type.
Or you could just put it in a spruce tree, that works for me.
Dear Unkown, Multi,Hybrid Letterboxer:
Follow my easy directions as follows:
First you must arrive at posted coords. Take time to admire the slow moving Alexauken Creek. Though it may seem tame, both to the north and south are bridges that were recently destroyed by this creek. The northern,a car bridge at Hemp Rd and to the south a RR bridge (hint you’re not going to get here by Hemp road or by the Black River train). Think about how much water was here.
At posted coords, near a Green Acres sign you will find a code you must decipher for north 40 23.??? and west 74 55.?7?. No, it’s not on the sign, how long have you been caching? AND TRY NOT TO DISTURB THE CLUE AND GET THEM OUT OF ORDER!
Now with the puzzle solved saddle up, or ride or walk or float down this lonely road to the solved coords that will lead to a pull-over and a snag. How did this fine old ash tree die? Two possible ways. First note the larval trails of the emerald ash bore, a pretty but evil bug. Also some black, hairy-looking rhizomorphs. This is from (somewhat) tasty honey mushrooms which are edible but also eater of both live and dead trees]
Again, enjoy the peaceful view. The letterbox is very close. And you as a Geocacher will use your geo-sense and locate it quickly and semi-easily.
Stamp or sign the log book and be one a the few who as done three types of caches at once.