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Aloha Y’all, Haleakala Virtual Cache Virtual Cache

This cache has been archived.

erik88l-r: Cache owner last logged onto the site on May 16, 2005. Please see the "Virtual Cache Maintenance Requirements" http://www.geocaching.com/about/guidelines.aspx#addvirt
which stipulates that the owner of a virtual cache listing must log on at least monthly to show that he or she is still active. Cache listing has been archived at the request of park management. erik - geocaching.com admin

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Hidden : 6/8/2002
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   virtual (virtual)

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Geocache Description:

A virtual cache is a cache that exists in the form of a location. The reward for these caches is the visit to the location itself and sharing information about your visit. And, you can keep your Hilo Hattie beads.

These virtual caches (there are 3) are for all of you who hoped to use your GPS units on the flight over and were denied (Thanks American Airlines). And, have found much more exciting things to do on Maui than to poke around the lava fields looking for Tupperware containers. These caches are in popular tourist locations and an admission fee may be required. Go ahead and pay the fee, there is a lot more to see at these locations than just the chance to log another find.

Go to the co-ordinates and look around, e-mail me the Hawaiian name of what you find surrounding you. No, I don’t mean the lava. PLEASE DO NOT GO OFF THE PATHWAYS AND APPROACH THESE OBJECTS. Also notice how many satellites your GPS unit picked up at this location, COOL! You may want to stop at the Kula Lodge for lunch on the way down, but only if you have deep pockets.

PLEASE DO NOT GIVE THE ANSWER IN YOUR LOG (EVEN IF IT’S ENCRYPTED). Mahalo, Sandra & RoyD, Austin, Texas.

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