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GCZZ99 by In2mud 4/3/2014
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Here's a couple of mine.
GC3EP4D "The Snowbirds famous drive-up cache" by: fishnfla Nlce to see some caches in delray.Got to GZ and there some guy sititting there. Guess he was waiting on wife to finish shopping. No Prob Parked truck threw hard hat on ,put orange safety cone behind truck and went for the find! Guy asked me if he was in my way and I told him I had a crew on the way so he left! was able to take my time and make the Grab, Love fooling Muggles!
ReplyDeleteGC516JT Bridge Turtles (We were FTF on this cache. The following is what happened to the 4th to find)
ReplyDeleteI ended up parking at City Hall and walked down instead. It wasn't too far of a stroll and the sun was shining bright, a perfect morning for some fresh air until I walked upon a carcass of some sort, mangled shattered and flattened, from what I could tell, it had been there a while. I dismissed it as unfortunate road kill and continued on. I arrived at the bridge, made my way around, down and gasped at what I saw--a mutant iguana erect on it's hind legs, ripping apart something small and furry, it let out a blood curdling cry when we locked eyes and suddenly scurried into a crawl space under the bridge. My heart felt like it was going to explode and I immediately bolted back up but twisted my ankle and fell to the ground in agony. As I struggled to stand again, the monster reared it's ugly head and revealed rows of razor sharp teeth. It let out another horrid shriek and waddled it's way towards me, I frantically kicked my legs and let out my own war cry--it was on. I managed a few heel jabs but the mutant seemed unaffected, it's claws glistened in the sun and sliced swiftly through the soles of my shoes. In a flash, it whipped around and landed square on my torso, a tremendous weight crushed upon me, the beast spewed disgusting globs of goo from it's jaws. I closed my eyes. Suddenly, I felt a release, like I was floating and free, I squinted and spied flashes of blue, orange, purple and red and before I knew it, I found myself signing the log book and replacing the cache, ascending to higher ground and enjoying the stroll back to the car. Thanks for the great adventure!
I will put this on my reading list, but would like to see updates more often.
ReplyDeleteGreat point Anon! Sorry for the delay, I was out of town the last week...also I am trying to get set up so it is not just me picking my favorite logs. Thanks for the suggestion and the support!!!
DeleteBest Log in 2013 on a Cache for NoVaGo
ReplyDeleteFrosted Windows STF by mobywv
http://coord.info/GLA1WY2E
Friday, 04 January 2013