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Can you spot the Geocache? |
After a month of inactivity and a cancelled camping trip (due to me breaking one of my toes again), I swear the walls moved and the withdrawal shakes got the better of me so we had to go and brave the heat geocaching in Arizona. We found a couple of very creative caches. Have a look and see if you can guess where the geocahse is in the photo. Answer is below.
We found this large geocache under a fake cable utility box. It still amazes us the creativity that some people have. We dropped off a couple of travel bugs to continue their journey.
The most ingenious cache of the day - someone painted some pipes with the same color as the utility boxes and used magnets to attach them. The log book was in the pipe.
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Log was in the pipe! |