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SheRa_and_TxCherokee are a husband and wife. SheRa chose her name because she wanted a strong female warrior and she played She-Ra one summer at an amusement park. TxCherokee chose his name because he is a Texan (born and breed) and is also part Cherokee on his dad's side. To be able to use one account they combined their geocaching names.
Their first geocache was one in the park near their house on January 3, 2021. It was a traditional hidden in a tree by the lake. Their log read “My first find! How exciting. Didn’t have a pen so I will sign next time. TFTF”.
Their favorite type of geocaches are geocaches they can hike to and are large enough to hold SWAG. They enjoy taking the grandchildren geocaching and watching them look through the SWAG and deciding what to trade for. They most frequently find traditional geocaches, and letterbox geocaches. When we are they are geocaching, they never like to end the day with a DNF and they usually to end the day on a multiple of 10 so we can enjoy the confetti on the Geocaching app.
They enjoy hiding geocaches as much as finding them. They especially enjoy it when someone finds one of theirs and shares a good story and/or photo.
Their geocaching wish list includes finding geocaches in every Texas state park; collecting all the souvenirs that are released each year; and finding a geocache in every USA state.

Reverse Wherigo caches can be intimidating, but after you find your first one, you'll discover that they are easy. Once you have the cartridge on your gps or phone, it becomes a virtual version of the "Reverse Cache Box." You will need to enter the key listed below (the 3 numbers) that are unique to each reverse wherigo. Once you have done this you will then be able to run the cartridge which tells you the distance to the cache, but not the bearing. You may begin your search from any spot in the world.
You may use this cartridge on any reverse wherigo that uses the same cartridge page created by -Waldmeister. These are the 3 numbers that you will enter as the "key" so to speak that is unique to each individual reverse wherigo and will not give you coordinates but rather indicate the distance to the final/geocache. Your task is to find the geocache using the box as little as possible for checking the distance.
If you would like to learn more about Reverse Wherigo caches, check out the following link: https://www.cachesleuth.com/
Use this link to find the cartridge to download to your gps device. http://www.wherigo.com/cartridge/details.aspx?CGUID=dcdcd2ff-c171-4487-93bc-678f6d03ac4f This wherigo reverse geocache is thanks to the geocacher mentioned below.
Waldmeister's Profile https://www.geocaching.com/profile/?guid=34e72530-db09-4460-8d37-cacc04fdb981&wid=8db896c0-e634-4ca6-9893-fc15255e5fb2&ds=2