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GeoRon's 3rd Anniversary Cache Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

ILReviewer: Since I haven't heard from the owner I'm reluctantly archiving this cache. If the owner wishes to reactivate this cache in the next couple of months, please e-mail me at IllinoisGeocacher@yahoo.com and I'll unarchive it as soon as I can.

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Hidden : 10/24/2005
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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This cache placed in commemoration of my 3rd anniversary of finding my first geocache. It is a watertight plastic tool box the size and color of an ammo can. It is packed with a lot of nice stuff. Mosquito wipes, tape measure, first aid kit, calculator, stop watch, batteries, a Where's George $ and 4 seed caches. No bushwhacking required and there is a flat path to within 20 foot of the cache. Park at 41 40.018 - 88 24.083 and walk south on road Turn left at 41 39.950 - 88 24.116 and go east on path Turn right at 41 39.930 - 88 24.057 and go south to cache. This cache is hidden in my favorite park as evidenced by the fact that I have hidden 7 caches in here, all still active. There are 5 other active caches in here also. If you continue down the trail that led you to this cache, you can find the original cache in here, "Saw Wee Kee", which is probably the oldest cache within many miles and the 4th cache I ever found. Then a little further down the same path (after backing up a little and turning right) you can find "Three For Three Hundred". It's interesting that these 2 caches were hidden by 2 people I used to bicycle ride with 18 years ago and had lost touch with. This park has some of the most interesting geological areas that I have ever seen.

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