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Strollin' On The Rocks Again Traditional Cache

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mtn-man: If you can fix or verify this cache it can be easily unarchived. For now I am going to archive it. Feel free to contact me through my profile linked below if you fix it.

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Hidden : 5/8/2003
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

This one we actually had to walk along the rocks to get a good hidey-hole spot. Please don't get your feet wetand be careful of the seaweed & rocks. My assistant couldn't find it even when he knew where I had hidden it.

The cache is a yellow, old, tupperware juice container. About 7" x 5" x 2" in measurements.

When planted, the cache had
10 x keychains of various types, 1 x Magnetic Key case, and 2 x mini carabeaners in it.

I am using an Eagle Explorer GPS system. I took 5 different reading by going back and forth, then averaged the coords out.
Good hunting all.

Note: I was out to the cache (18 Mar 05), and replaced the container and its contents. The keychains that were left were a little rustic. Newer stuff in Ziplock Bags now.

Additional Hints (Encrypt)

Look for a rabbit hole at the base of the tallest, scraggeliest tree. Don't be scared to put your hand in, I did.