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Shipshewana, Indiana 46565 United States Near By Caches
Hidden On: 23 Jul 2004
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Located in an ACRES preserve south of Shipshewanna.
Datum asked if anyone would be willing to help him out by relocating his Rockin Robin II cache, and we were glad to help. Patterned after the original Rockin’ Robin this is strictly a music CD cache. Take a CD – Leave a CD - Or, simply contribute. Got some CDs you don’t listen to anymore? Swap ‘em! Give them new life, pass ‘em on. In return, you might find something you like. At the very least, you’ll get a very warm feeling knowing you’ve contributed to someone’s musical experience. Don’t let the catchy name of the cache mislead you. It’s more than just Rock ‘n Roll and will contain a variety of ever changing music. The cache also contains a logbook to record your visit. The Cache - An ammo can to replace the plastic box. Cache originally started with ten music CDs. Will hold about a dozen in their standard plastic cases, or more…..sans case. Size will limit additions and force you to take something. It is above ground, well camouflaged / hidden and should not visible. Trail may be muddy in places and you will need to climb a hill. Please return the cache to its covered, concealed and secure condition where you found it. Do not post pictures of the cache that will give away its hiding spot…or the cache hiding spot without the cache, with your logged posting. Any logs or pictures that do will be deleted without notice. Go Rockin’ Robin ‘cause we’re really going to rock tonight! |
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01 May 2005 by
501_Gang
(Finds: 2 Score: 10)  
(Hidden: 0 Score: 0)
Open Log: Personal use only
GPSr had us going all over the place, wife finally found it. GREAT HIDE!
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16 Oct 2004 by
bluegillfisherman
(Finds: 12 Score: 48.5)  
(Hidden: 11 Score: 49)
Open Log: Personal use only
Stopped by here on the return trip from Fernwood. I thought I had left the tall hills behind last week. I guess there's always one more.
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18 Sept 2004 by
Barnaby Jones
(Finds: 8 Score: 33)  
(Hidden: 0 Score: 0)
Open Log: Personal use only
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