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Where Flumerfelt and Zenkner Meet Traditional Cache

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ohjoy!: Without the sign, this cache is meaningless. Picked up the container today.

Happy Valentine's Day to each and every one of you.

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Hidden : 11/9/2005
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

Leave nothing in this cache. Close it tightly. The log is waterproof paper. Go ahead and forget your pen – you’ll only be about 10’ from your car.

When I place caches, I like to place them with a purpose in mind. I ask myself if there is:
- something to be learned
- a great view
- a great walk, usually in the woods
- something quirky or poignant
- a special spot to be shared
- some kind of special challenge involved
- a grand finale to a series of lead-in caches

Well, for awhile now I have been challenging myself to simply place a cache willy-nilly. One that has no purpose. One with:
- no view
- no history
- no walk
- no park
- no challenge

In other words a true Park-and-Grab cache that's not quite an NRV cache.

Well, while LighthouseLady and I researching the new cache, Mary A. Cogdil (1842-1871) - GCR93A, we noticed a street named Flumerfelt Rd. The name tickled our fancies, so we decided to drive down it. It got even better when it met with Zenkner Rd.

Each time we talked about the intersection of Flumerfelt and Zenkner, it brought a smile (and more) to our lives.

What to do?
Why, share it with you.
How?
By tucking in a tiny cache for you to find.

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