Graham Cave State Park is a fascinating archaeological site that reveals the native indian past of Missouri. The site has a museum and picnic areas.
The geocache is hidden in the brush not far from one of the picnic areas.
What is a postcard cache?
A postcard cache is the geocacher's mail box. It helps you to surprise friends. How many times were you planning to send a postcard to a friend but didn't? A postcard cache will help you to solve this mess. How does it work? Simply take a pair of identical postcards with you when you go for the hunt. One card stays blank, the other one has to be adressed to a friend and must have sufficient postage on it.
Once you found the cache, you will uncover many card pairs like this, each of them attached to each other with a clip. Now choose one of the card pairs, and exchange it for your own card pair (that should have a clip on it). Return the cache to its hideout, and then go home. There, you either put the written one of your two new postcards into the mailbox, or you place the pair of cards right into the next postcard cache, to mix up postcard delivery a little.
It is great to put postcards from a different place than the cache location into the cache. It is also great to mail the retrieved postcards from your home town - just imagine the receivers wondering why their friends send postcards from that town... ;-) You can exchange several pairs of cards at the same visit, of course.
The box also contains a log book.
May 18, 2003. PLEASE DO PREPARE POSTCARDS! This cache seems to turn into a "Oh-how-nice-its-right-on-I70-lets-TN/LN-it" geocache.
Have fun!
Klammeraffe