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What I wouldn't do for a Geocoin - Traditional Traditional Geocache

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Hidden : 2/12/2007
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

A magnetic keyholder located in a small park in Palo Alto. Please do not seek this cache after dark as the park is closed at night.

I am currently fulfilling a challenge to create a series of new caches...one Multi, one Mystery, one Letterbox hybrid, and this Traditional. 
Why am I doing this?  I entered a contest on the forum to try and win a new coin.  I had to come up with some task to do to try and win.  I won and this is my challenge.  My prize for doing this?  This coin.  I think it was worth it! 

For this traditional, you will be visiting a small park in Palo Alto.  There is nothing in this park except a tennis court, some grass, a few bushes around the edge, and a cache.  Once in the park, you will be looking for a magnetic keyholder.


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