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themonkeybutt

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  1. If you put a stick in and there is an animal, you'd probably poke it. I've never seen an animal at a cache except for a black widow I had to brush off.
  2. Now, let me tell you a story of Bob and John some geocachers who went forth the day that the hottest day of the year, to find Geocache that had been on their watch list for a long time. This geocache was deep in a forest. When they arrived, the first spot they looked was in a twisted tree. "Either it has to be in the tree or somewhere under those rocks," said Bob. John replied, eyeing the burning hot rocks wearily. "Right." They looked for a long time. Finally, John said, "Lets get some water." After turning over a rock Bob replied, "I agree." Twisting his head around, John spotted a fresh stream. He walk over to fill up his water bottle. He took a long drink and said. "Wow, this water makes me feel alive." Sighing, John sat down leaning on a tree. He pulled out his GPS and starting playing with it. "Oh," he said. "My GPS isn't accurate because it was in battery save mode. That I'd better fix." "Tweet," said a bird in the tree above him. "Tweet, tweet tweet!" "I love birds," said Bob. "Did I tell you when I went to Weymouth, Massachusetts I saw a Red-necked Grebe?" "What the heck is a Red-necked Grebe?" asked John. "A type of duck," said Bob "It has a pretty cool nest." "On topic now," said John. "Let's go look for the Geocache!" So, they went back to the twisted old tree and the rocks. "Where do on we look- Aghh! Sorry i got my tongue tied. What do we look on?" asked Bob. "How about under the forest floor?" "Can I see what your GPS reads?" asked John. "No," said Bob. "The cell phone you have has a GPS. Use the features on your only $200 phone." "Fine," said John pulling out his phone. "This phone is a nice piece of equiptment." "Mine was $500 it's so much better," said Bob under his breath. John said, ignoring Bob. "It reads that we are only a few feet away from the cache." "Either in the tree or under the rocks," said Bob reading the hint. "What are we missing?" "I don't know," said John I just wish this GPS would point us in the right section of the forest." "Yeah," Bob said. "This place isn't even nice or fun!" "Let's just leave!" said John. "OK," said Bob, feeling defeated. "Fine." That is how you find what the coordinates are (its a hard code) I would have to redo the whole thing!
  3. and yes, i've done everything except for taking photos! (i dont really have a camera available)
  4. No its not 110 feet away its 110 feet inside of 528 feet, sorry
  5. I made a mystery cache that took me over two hours to make. The reviewer said that it was 418 feet to close to another cache and that it can't be published unless there is a natural barrier. There IS a natural barrier. It's called big Creek. You have to take a route that is 0.21 miles to get from one cache to another by taking a bridge. There is no other way except for wading through the creek full of high mud water and thick blackberry bushes. I hope you guys can help me out! TMB
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