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On my honor I will try... Traditional Geocache

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IgnotusPeverell: Greetings. I'm IgnotusPeverell, one of the volunteer reviewers for geocaches submitted to Geocaching.com.

I can't find any recent responses from pengwyn5 about maintaining this cache which makes it appear they are either unwilling or unable to maintain this geocache. Cache maintenance includes: replacing broken or missing containers, replacing full or wet logs, updating any changes to the text, updating coordinates, removing the needs maintenance attributes, enabling the listing, and more. Check out all of a geocache owner's responsibilities here. This cache is being archived, and removed from the active cache listings.

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IgnotusPeverell
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Hidden : 5/25/2014
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

This is a log only cache. BYOP.

Congratulations to our friends BrowndogNM on being FTF! THIS CACHE HAS BEEN MUGGLED SEVERAL TIMES. PLEASE USE EXTREME STEALTH SO WE CAN KEEP THIS IN ITS PLACE.

On my honor I will try to serve God and my country, to help people at all times, and to the live by the Girl Scout law.

The Teola Artman Girl Scout Little House stood at 7th and Sycamore from 1947 to 2003 and was originally a boxcar that was added on to. Girls of all ages held troop meetings, trainings and day camps at the site and learned knife safety from Teola Artman, a Clovis and Girl Scout pioneer. Teola was an active volunteer with Girl Scouts of the United States of America for more than 60 years. All that remains now are the memories of long-time Girl Scouts, a memorial placard, the original brick entrance and the fireplace that stood next to the Little House.

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