[GeoStL] Re: Have you ever?

  • From: Glenn <glenn.geocachingadmin@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, geomaillist <geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2005 08:11:55 -0600

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Yep, one of the Watchtower caches in Jefferson county. I set it up out in the woods where i didnt think anyone would go. Came up missing in no time at all.


Glenn

At 08:04 AM 3/31/2005, Jg \"outdoorman63\" wrote:

Last night on my way to work i went to a park that i wanted to put a cache in..a micro...i had spent quite a bit of time fixing this one up...i got to the area of where i wanted to place it and couldnt quite place it as i wanted to but placed it anyway.."and by no means was it obvious" i was very careful not to be seen...so during the night i thought about it and decided i didnt like the spot and was going to move it before i listed it..so i stoped on my way home and go to the spot and it is missing..muggled before it was even was posted...i searched all around the area and couldnt find it..and it wasnt something an animal would of took.it was actually a hard hide ..anyone else have this happen?


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