I have been doing a lot of "Non-Traditional" caches lately. While searching the area for the "Non-Traditional" type I realized that there arent many Multi-Caches around here. This series will have a handful of short & sweet Multis. These may be the perfect answer for cachers who arent normally fond of going after multis or anyone thinking of trying for some sort of a multi-cache challenge...............Just saying...
My first installment of multis will take you along a quiet little bike/hike trail just off of the Bayfront Highway. Its a great little paved walkway where I like to walk my dog. Its a great trail but has very limited parking. I have provided approved parking areas with coordinates. There is 1 at the top of the trail just off the Bayfront Parkway and 1 at the bottom near the South Pier.
There is NO parking anywhere along Port Access Rd and the many numerous signs will remind you. There are a couple of maintenance pull offs and a few business lots along the way. They will look very inviting but please do not park there. I was asked by Port Authority officials to please respect the businesses in the area and use only approved parking. I gave them my word that geocachers would abide.
I didnt want to just call the caches "Multi #1", Multi #2 and so on.......... I decided to pick whatever theme came to my head while I was placing the hide.....hence the name! Truly.....There is NO other underlying reason!!
A plumb-BOB is a weight, usually with a pointed tip on the bottom, which is suspended from a string and used as a vertical reference line. The instrument has been used since at least the time of ancient Egypt to ensure that constructions are "plumb", or vertical. It is also used in surveying to establish the nadir with respect to gravity of a point in space. They are used with a variety of instruments (including levels, theodolites, and steel tapes) to set the instrument exactly over a fixed survey marker, or to transcribe positions onto the ground for placing a marker.

Please use stealth when attempting the cache. Please respect the area.
Don't forget YOUR camera!!