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Cache Twenty-Two Virtual Cache

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Hidden : 3/18/2003
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
4 out of 5

Size: Size:   virtual (virtual)

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Geocache Description:

This cache is my twenty-second hide. I just couldn’t resist this opportunity to have fun with double entendre.

I am not a big fan of virts but this one is different. There is no cache but there is a catch. There is something unique and interesting at the coordinates but we cannot talk about what it is. Why? Because the thing you will find at the site of Cache-22 is a closely-guarded secret. What? I can’t answer you that. You’ll just have to go there to see it for yourself. Cache-22 is on public land and it isn’t dangerous or illegal to go there but be forewarned that there isn’t even the faintest of trails to get you to this place since nobody ever goes there. Why not? Because it’s in the middle of nowhere and practically nobody knows that it exists. It sounds like a good job for GPS, doesn’t it?

Intrigued? Curious? Good. Go get it!

Here’s the Catch-22 of Cache-22: It is important that this site be kept a secret. You must *not* post any information about what you find at the site or any specific information about how you got there. Your log entry should be limited to such things as: It was “really cool” or “really stupid” or “the most amazing thing” or “a total waste of my time”. I will promptly delete any logs which reveal any sensitive information even if encrypted. The date on the gate scores a smiley face. Email this info to Quest Master. Do *not* post it in your log!

Warning: This is a challenging hike in a remote area. It should not be attempted by inexperienced persons. I got to within .5 miles of the coordinates on some jeep trails but you will be very fortunate to get this close or closer before having to bushwhack the rest of the way. The terrain is rugged and the undergrowth is thick. Wear good shoes, long pants, and take a waypoint before going off trail. You should also bring the topo map and a compass and know how to use them before attempting this cache.

Note: This cache is located on Pennsylvania State Gamelands. During the peak deer season (November 15 - December 15, except Sundays), you must "wear a minimum of 250 square inches of daylight fluorescent orange-colored material on the head, chest and back combined or, in lieu thereof, a hat of the same colored material. The material shall be worn so it is visible in a 360° arc".

Three Rivers Informal Geocaching Organization

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