This cache is near the area of the intersection of I-80 and I-29 east of Omaha.
With respect to I-80, it is easily accessible from either direction, is along a road that is parallel to, and visible from the interstate. Look to see if anyone is visiting the cache as you pass by.
I picked this place because there were no other caches in the area, it had good travel access (for geocachers and travel bugs), and lent itself well to a humorous name. You'll probably need a better map than the Iowa highway roadmap to figure it out. When you get to the cache, expect to have to either climb a short distance or bushwhack during the growing season.
There is an ice cream stop at the exit to the east. I use it whenever I come home from that direction.
The cache is a narrow ammo can -standard paint, with a geocaching sticker on the side. The original contents are:
- Cardboard Flight Computer
- "Billy Bob" teeth
- Air Force Belt Buckle SR-71/F-16s
- Two patches
- Two CD's
- A spare garbage bag, small ziploc bags, and a binder clip.
- Blue dino droid toy
- Travel Bug - SURFER
This is my first cache hide, so let me know what you think. Thanks for visiting.