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TallTale or Kenny Field Cache² Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

Sapience Trek: Hello Ceibo -

As the issues with this cache have not been resolved, I must regretfully archive it.

Please note that if geocaches are archived by a reviewer or Geocaching HQ for lack of maintenance, they are not eligible for unarchival.

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Hidden : 12/16/2006
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

Going back in time, replacing an archived cache as best as I can.

***I can't believe that I listed the difficulty/terrain rating as 1/1. I should have posted it as 5/5 considering how difficult it is. I think I was out bushwacking for about 3 hours before I found the perfect location for the cache. Watch out for mosquitos, I was using 99% deet anti-mosquito spray and they still were attacking. Maybe I was using 'On' instead of 'Off'. At least I took my anti-malaria drug, mefloquine before starting on this journey. I was successful with placement so it is ready to go.***

Ah...Exaggeration, I enjoy taking a boring situation and giving it some spark.

*To log this cache, please be creative and make up the best story you can on what you had to go through to find this cache.*

Now for the more serious side of this cache. I believe it was back in March 2006 I received an email from someone named MickEMT asking if he could re-activate a cache I placed in May of 2002 (Kenny Field Cache [GC54DA]). My first attempt at a cache hide, since finding this new game called geocaching, didn't last a year before it was vandalized and I decided to archive it. I informed him that he could, but the location was now a lot different then it was in 2002. For one, it is no longer a "natural" area and has been developed. I hid the
replacement in the closest place I could to the original location (and I think I did pretty well)

This cache, unlike its 30mm ammo can predecessor, is a 35mm film canister that should be a cache and
dash.

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