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Pete's Fine Camo Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 4/21/2006
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

I like this road. It's a nice drive through the rapidly disappearing country. The speed limit is thirty and I found I can actually drive that speed without being harassed because there is very little traffic. When you are at the cache site take a look at the gadget it is hidden on. Look how the rail will function if a car hits it. I looked at it a while but I couldn't figure out what the big thick cable is for.

Pete was my neighbor. He moved out about a year ago. He had been in the house for twenty plus years. Being a scrounge like me he had accumulated all kinds of nuts and bolts and useful junk. I made this camouflage from stuff I had sitting around that I got from Pete. My cache "Shoot..." and my cache "Grapes of Wrath" are both items that I got when Pete moved. I was originally going to call this cache "Crude Cammo". It is plainly visible from the road as you drive by but it blends in quite well. So in honor of Pete's fine junk and his unknowing contribution to geocaching I named the cache after him


When I initially scoped out this site I thought of a much bigger cache. I came home and prepared it and brought it back to the site. It didn't work. It held a lot of stuff. So I had to make the current cache smaller. Since it didn't hold everything I made it into two separate caches. The second cache is for the first to find to take and put it where ever he or she likes. It's camouflaged and fully stocked with a log,pen,cache note, and trade items. It is in the palmettos about ten feet east of the cache site. All I ask is that you e-mail me to tell me where you plant it. Even if it's a thousand miles away. I got this idea when talking to another cacher this week who got a cache from another site.

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