Scrapbook Cache Traditional Cache
MsDelilah: Unfortunately there has been no response regarding this geocache, and sadly I am forced to archive it at this time. If at some point in the future the cache is determined to still be present or is replaced, please e-mail me via the link on my profile page. If it still meets the current guidelines, we can discuss unarchiving it at that time.
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MsDelilah
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Located in Falls Park in Post Falls, Idaho.
Okay geocachers, here's yet another Post Falls cache. There's really nothing special about finding this one, it's located near the old irrigation canal in Falls Park. The gimmick is the logbook in the cache. My favorite part of finding caches is reading through the logbook. Unfortunately, many people are just breezing through trying to log as many as possible (yeah, I'm guilty too!) and don't really say much. Anyway, to log this cache, you MUST place something in the logbook. It could be anything from an interesting article, a poem, a photo, there's even some crayons for people to draw with if they don't have anything. The cache has some tape in it for putting stuff on the pages. There's also some other items for trading if you so desire, including several computer games (mostly slightly older Star Wars). The cache is near where I work, and I will be checking it often. If anybody logs without leaving something of interest, they will be deleted. I'll bring the finished book to the next geocaching get-together. I'm hoping this will be a way to get to know a little more about the cachers in the area.
Note: I see that a few people are struggling with the terrain. The difficulty depends entirely on which way you approach it. If you come from the south (Falls Park), you will have to cross a small ravine. If you come from the east (off the centennial trail), you'll have to traverse the irrigation canal. However, if you come from the northwest (downstream, off the centennial trail), the canal is filled in. There's a slight trail worn alongside the canal that leads you to the fill. I will say this is probably not the best for kids, and be VERY careful on the rocks-especially if they're wet.
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
Gur pnpur vf haqre n fznyy, syng ebpx bireybbxvat gur evire.
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