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Traditional Cache Veinte dos cache by Dudeface & GeoBear18 (1.5/1.5)
N25° 40.045  W80° 19.351 (WGS84)
UTM  17R   E 567992  N 2839027
Use waypoint: GCHWTF
Size: Micro    Hidden on 3/10/2004
In Florida, United States
Difficulty:   *½    Terrain:  *½
Classic 35mm film canister Micro.

This continues our series of micros celebrating the small parks of South East Florida. It also happens to be our 22nd cache. Happy Hunting!

Like any true cacher, we love the thrill of a full ammo box just off a wooded trail. But we live in the urban reality of Miami and must therefore adapt.

No room for a pen, bring your own.

Additional Hints Hints


Current at 12/18/2006

Found it 12/8/2006 by Nana5MHK
Yikes! The log and microcache container was sprawled all over the ground. A muggle probably found it and trashed it. I put back together the remains, and re-hid it, but this definitely needs maintenance now. TFTC!

Found it 11/18/2006 by exoticdvm
Nice hide, thanks for the micro!

Found it 10/29/2006 by vctc42
Always enjoyed park. Son is a competitive rock climber. He tried to traverse the edge and one foot went swimming!! Replaced and signed logbook.

Write note 10/29/2006 by vctc42
Had this cache in our GPS. Did not see the note that it needed maintenance. Found the locations with the velcro. Had a spare magnetic key holder, micro logbook in the Element that we placed in the same location. Hope you did not mind.

Write note 9/26/2006 by Dudeface
Bummer. For being nearly in plain sight, its suprising who well hidden it usually is.

I'll be by soon to replace.


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Decoded Hints
Caching can be sticky business. Take a load off.