Found this link while searching around for information on steps to build a geocache container.
Just thought I would share. It's good step by step instructions for making a fake rock geocache with a Jar and some Great Stuff.
Monday, July 7, 2008
Friday, July 4, 2008
GC17J8E: Home Again
Found GC17J8E in about 15 minutes. Was more annoying than anything. Only thing really interesting about it was that the GPS took my mom and me onto a private road in an attempt to get us as close as possible to it.
We ended up finding our own way to it. Then hunted around. Cache was very small but pretty obvious once we found it.
We ended up finding our own way to it. Then hunted around. Cache was very small but pretty obvious once we found it.
Tags:
Found,
Missouri,
Traditional Cache
GCHGF9: Where's Wears Creek
GCHGF9 was very cool. It has a great view of the Capital building in Missouri. It wasn't until a couple days later that all of the clues made sense... like the parking lots.
BUT, man, I looked all over that stump and eventually found it. It has a hole drilled into the back of the stump. There were ants or termites living in there, so when I pulled the cache out, eggs were all over it. I shook them off and signed the book.
My mom and my dog, Oscar, were with me. We had been sitting at my inlaws house and decided to go geocaching to kill time while Lily and Violet were sleeping.
BUT, man, I looked all over that stump and eventually found it. It has a hole drilled into the back of the stump. There were ants or termites living in there, so when I pulled the cache out, eggs were all over it. I shook them off and signed the book.
My mom and my dog, Oscar, were with me. We had been sitting at my inlaws house and decided to go geocaching to kill time while Lily and Violet were sleeping.
Tags:
Found,
Missouri,
Traditional Cache
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