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There Really Wasn't a Cache Here Yet? Traditional Cache

A cache by ghs Message this owner
Hidden : 3/29/2006
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

In generally non-busy industrial/commercial area.

Sometime, I'm going to place a really fun cache in a really exciting place, and it's going to have a creative name. But this isn't that time. I drive by this area most every day on my way to work and was looking for a place for a small cache, that would have room for exchange items. Well, this seemed like an obvious place to put a geocache, and I was surprised that someone else didn't put one here already, but I'm not inventive enough to figure out how to appropriately disguise/hide a "small cache" here. So, this cache isn't the larger one that I'd like to eventually put somewhere. Hence, other than this being my second experiment in what makes a workable cache container, let's just call this an attempt to fill a "hole" in the geographic distribution of geocaches near me. Right now, the container doesn't contain a writing instrument. That may change later, when I find one of the kajillion "golf pencils" that I know I have around here somewhere. But for now, I'm hoping you can bring your own. Oh, this is a real biggie. If you're feeling like making the adventurous but totally unnecessary attempt to get to the cache by parking along I-70 and climbing the fence, please don't tell the arresting officer that I told you to do that. I didn't. (Think New Carlisle Pike, accessible from Rt 4 or the east end of Taylorsville Rd.)

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