AOL Trash - Travel Bug Treasure Traditional Cache
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AOL Trash - Travel Bug Treasure
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One of the main entrances has a string of barbwire at head level, please be careful. TRY TO LEAVE A TB IF YOU TAKE ONE. AOL Trash CD disks and Travel Bugs Only. Heavy tree cover, your coordinates will drift, let them settle out and you will find the cache. No paper logbook, you must bring an old or new AOL CD signed and dated as your log. Do NOT take signed CDs. I suggest a permanent marker.
This is for all the cheapskates out there who think AOL disks are some kind of a treasure. In this cache the only things allowed to be deposited are AOL disks and Travel Bugs. In fact to claim the find you MUST leave an AOL disk. So what do you do if you don’t have one? Well ... I’ve seen them at almost every major store in the country, maybe you have one under your car seat right now. If you have a real hard time finding an AOL disk, you may as a CHEAP substitute deposit any of the other internet provider mail-out trash disks such as Earthlink, Sprint, MSN, AT&T etc etc. This will work as a real cheap trash-to-treasure-to-trash deposit and will validate your find.Now to make this fun, you must sign your CD (yes, open it up) with your geocaching name and the date it was deposited. Your CD is the log book. I suggest a permanent marker. Someday if this cache fills up I may contact AOL and have them come get their trash, after all, once you walk away from this cache, the CD treasures you left becomes trash again.My wife really wanted me to dump my several hundred AOL disks, but ... they are treasures to me ;). I’m seriously thinking about a CD fish on my office wall someday ;).Heavy tree cover so feel free to update coordinates. Watch out for barbed wire fence that is strung across one of the main access points.
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