The name of this cache is inspired by a famous meditation by John Donne: "No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main..."
This cache may require a bit of bushwhacking, wading, swimming, and/or floating. That all depends on your approach. You seek a camo 1-gallon plastic container with some useful and otherwise trade goodies inside.
As is becoming typical of a number of Pablo Mac caches, the terrain you will encounter on this cache hunt introduces a certain level of challenge and danger above and beyond the typical LPC (lamp post cache). Keep your eyes and ears open and maintain a steady balance during the entire mission. Wear a life vest in case you fall in. Better yet, just don't fall in. A machete may come in handy in the immediate cache area. No, you can't drive your Ford Expedition up to this cache; it's a little more challenging than that.
The waypoint for this cache was marked after 20 minutes of averaging, with 13' of accuracy with my Garmin 60CS.
The first couple of finders get a cool custom Pablo Mac exclusive decal. As always, a highly-coveted Pablo Mac FTF Certificate will be awarded to the deserving party.

