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N 44° 35.578' W 123° 18.682' |
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Corvallis, Oregon 97330 United States Near By Caches
Hidden On: 12 Aug 2002
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This is a nice easy cache to find on a warm sunny day. Or even a rainy day, since this is Oregon and all. It's in a park on the edge of town. There are usually people here but it doesn't ever seem too crowded.
When I went to hide it I forgot my backpack and had to carry the cache around with me. Nobody really seemed to notice though. Maybe it's normal for people to carry rubbermaid containers around with them here. No more heavy packs on your back, everyone in this park travels with handy rubbermaid containers! |
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CACHE LOGS - May contain hints(spoilers)!   decode | |
16 Jul 2004 by
Trekks
(Finds: 0 Score: 0)  
(Hidden: 0 Score: 0)
Open Log: Personal use only This one was archived a long time ago. It's no longer there.
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22 Mar 2004 by
SamuraiJack
(Finds: 0 Score: 0)  
(Hidden: 0 Score: 0)
Open Log: Personal use only Bummer. Our first Navicache search is a miss! Looked all around, but no luck.
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30 Jun 2002 by
Fresh_Meat
(Finds: 33 Score: 102.5)  
(Hidden: 18 Score: 64.5)
Open Log: Personal use only
Lots of hilly places in the Corvallis area in which to cache. Good for the heart in the log term, but tiring in the short term.
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30 Jun 2002 by
Fresh_Meat
(Finds: 33 Score: 102.5)  
(Hidden: 18 Score: 64.5)
Open Log: Personal use only
Lots of hilly places in the Corvallis area in which to cache. Good for the heart in the log term, but tiring in the short term.
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