Min-tea Fresh Traditional Cache
skylanth: I no longer live in the area, so I don't plan on replacing the geocache. Anyone who thinks this site is great and wants to place their own cache here is free to do so.
Thanks to all who played along! Had a great time with this one.
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Through a park and down a eucalyptus-lined path to a creek crossing. Pretty simple.
My first cache in a nice park.
As of 12/20/06: Containter has been replaced with a cylinder that used to hold mint tea. The name has been changed slightly to reflect that. All in all, a bigger container, so a better cache. All trade items from the old container have been moved to the new container, and there are many new and wonderful pieces of geoswag for all you lucky hunters.
Have fun and enjoy the park. It's a great place for a BBQ and game of frisbee with your dog.
The cache is NOT hidden anywhere near poison oak, though there is some in the area. Please avoid the temptation to roll in it. Getting to the cache might prove difficult for those who are scared of heights, but one should be able to access the cache if one doesn't mind a bit of scrambling and wading. :)
There have been some tree falls in the area, but shouldn't cause you any problems. Please hide container better than you found it - it doesn't fit all that well into its hiding place and can be easily seen if not properly covered up.
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Pebff gur perrx hfvat gur snyyra ybt. Pnpur vf va n "pnir" ba gur fvqr bs gur ybt, abg va gur ebbgf.
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