MASS TOOK
NOTHING LEFT NOTHING, I DON'T THINK SO #1
I stumbled upon some caches
done by Jimswim, and really like them, so I emailed Jimswim and
asked if he would mind if I start a series like his, here on the
east coast. So now I'm going to start a series called "MASS
TNLN, I don't think so". When translated, it means you
WILL trade an item. This cache is especially
made for those geocachers that LIKE to trade
items. If you don't trade an item with this cache (and I will
check, I can see the park from my living room), then don't bother
looking for this one. The container is a film canister and
contains a log sheet and one coin. The object of this cache
is to replace the coin with another one. I rated the terrain a 1
since you can drive right up to the cache, and the difficulty a 3
since there are a lot of muggles in the area.
There are a few simple
rules:
1.
The
coin you place must be a US nickel, dime, or quarter.
2.
The
year of your coin must be either 1 year newer or 1 year older that
the coin that is currently in the cache.
3.
You
must sign and date the log sheet (bring your own pen).
4.
Log
your find on geocaching.com and post the year of the coin you
left.
Failure to do any one of
the 4 rules above will give me the privilege of deleting your log
so you won't get credit for the find.
The date of the coin as
of
April 4, 2004is a 1971 quarter (I'll
keep this as up to date as possible).
Now a little bit about the
location. This park is a very nice place to bring the kids
and have a picnic. There are climbing structures, walkways,
benches, baseball field, tennis courts, and plenty of shade.
Good luck and Happy Geocaching.