I am someone! is not at the
coordinates above. You will have to do a bit of sleuthing to
discover the correct coordinates.
On 13 July 2005 this cache was requested by a fellow Geocacher,
though the request was not made specifically to me. This is a great
spot and I felt perhaps I could encourage him to ride out when he
has more time. It is about a 2.5 mile trek out there on a fairly
level but minimally maintained dirt road. Determine the cacher,
find his request, then go for the cache.
There is more than one commonality to the listed caches:
(GCB837), (GCD884), (GCC5C8), (GCG5JV), (GCD4EE), (GCG5D8),
(GCFCE6), (GCG507), (GCC5C9), (GCA36D), (GCBCD6), (GCEF05),
(GCB835), (GCA19D), (GCA111), (GCG0R6), (GCEEFB), (GCA19A),
(GCG9GJ), (GCGT8F), (GCNYHN), (GCAFC2), (GC9E04), (GCA212),
(GCB6E5)
The container is a circular mint tin covered with custom
camouflage. You will need to bring a pen/pencil. GPS reading was
determined from 8 satellites.
This is a rather secluded area, but, there is a picnic table,
park bench, info signs, and even brochures available. Pets are NOT
allowed. Take a bike out to the cache location.
07 Oct 2005: New hint added to make this easier as it was
originally meant to be.
!!!Additional Hints On Request!!!
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While exploring further (July 2008), out by
the bay, the tide was low and I went out on the breakwater. As I
walked an object caught my eye, it was a expended .50 cal round.
Looking further, I found them laying everywhere. Apparently, the
pilots from Hamilton Field must have used this as a practice area.
If interested, I left a pile of them marked by a old rusted piece
of iron on a high point of land nearby.
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