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HELPING ME Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 8/25/2003
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
3 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

This cache is part three in a series of six that were laid out while trying to overcome a deep case of AMNESIA. The doctor & lawyer say it developed from severe emotional trauma. This was a result from lack of sympathy and continued jokes published in the MGS forums at MY expense.

It all started when I was descending down a steep incline from a cache in Patapsco State Park. All I remember is that I crashed down hard on my left ankle. From that point on, everything is a blank…. I can’t remember who I am or why I want to get even.

Follow my RATTRAP’S AMNESIA cache trail and find out how I get my memory back. You will need to find these caches in order:

1. Which Way?
2. Hole in the Wall
3. Helping Me
4. Find Out
5. Who I Am
6. Rattrap’s Revenge

Park at the nature center in this county park, grab a trail map and head across the big wooden bridge. Although there is little undergrowth due to the over population of deer, MAKE SURE to mark a waypoint at your parking spot and anywhere you leave the trail.

“HELPING ME” CACHE
I didn’t find mrkablooey at the hole in the wall as expected, but did meet some nice folks named Last Lap Gang. Although they were giggling a bit at my predicament, they were sincere and offered to help. They told me that I would have to leave the marked paths that were on the park map and to make it easier on my trail to recovery. I should use a nearby fire jeep road that was not marked on the map. They were also very helpful and told me to write down EVERYTHING I found out about my past from this cache and the next 2 caches. I would need ALL of this information to put the pieces together and regain my memory.

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