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 Log entries Five Finger Discount    {{found}} 3x {{not_found}} 0x {{log_note}} 2x  

3380 2012-09-17 09:46 Cayuga Crew (user activity80) - Archived

Cache was archived.

2647 2012-06-23 01:59 Cayuga Crew (user activity80) - Note

I can't believe some one rated this a good.  Truthfully I was striving for a "Needs Improvement" rating here.   I must just be an overachiever.

2633 2012-06-19 12:27 Mr.Yuck (user activity229) - Note

Interesting. If you forget to rate a cache, you can't do it on an edit of the log. So here's your rating, "cache owner".

2630 2012-06-17 23:49 Rayman (user activity93) - Found it

Hornery? I didn't see any protrusions from the person mentioned in the cache description. Now ornery, on the other hand, is certainly a possibility.

This one did indeed take us several minutes to find. Eventually I pulled it out and signed us both in. And as I sit here logging my finds for the day, I've noticed I have a nice rash on my right forearm from the hide spot. It's the nature of the beast when dealing with those things though. Nice pilfer job, thanks for listing it on here.

2627 2012-06-17 22:48 Mr.Yuck (user activity229) - Found it

Well the hornery cacher was in Lancaster before 10:00 AM on a Sunday, so that would not be condusive to lagers, unless it was a parking lot at the Ralph before a Bills game. The hornery one also drives within 1/2 mile of Pine Tree Park 2-3 times a year taking the kid to and/or from BSA camp Schellkopf down the road (I have no idea how to spell that, but that's probably pretty close). But today I was with Rayman on the way to play golf at Quiet Times Course in Attica. There were no lagers after that, because we had to wait in line 45 minutes to tee off, and then it took 4.5 hours to play the crowded Fathers Day course, which should normally take 3.5 hours max. Either all that, or I'm just too cheap to buy beers for the "cache owner". Interesting case we have here. It's .3 miles from HB's Lost cache, so it should have been fine. I dunno, I'll have to go with the theory it was a noob hide, and they lost interest in Geocaching, and just never submitted it. Certainly no reason I can think of why it would ever have been rejected. By the way, it's a moderately tough cache to find, took us at least 5 minutes of fumbling around. Thanks for the cache, "cache owner".

2163 2012-03-07 01:53 Sabrefan7 (user activity89) - Found it

After getting home from work I knew I had some time to drive over and make a couple finds before the sun set today. I turned onto countyline and came over a hill and saw two cars on either side of the road with a woman waving me down. I stopped and she asked me if I had a cell phone. The other car with an elderly couple had hit a deer and it rolled up and over their car taking out the wind shield. I could do one better since I have red lights and radios as I am pulling my second stint as an officer and am the 1st asst chief.  Called in the incident to my county dispatch and then helped out the folks as we waited for Alden's Bravest.  Lucky all the cuts were very minor and both people were fine. The deer ran off and could not be located. Made sure they were in good hands and continued on my way. I pulled in to the park and soon had the "new" cache in had second  to sign the log book behind the FTF and re hider of the old/new cache. So I guess Im the new FTF on an old /new cache?  Doesn't matter. Walked over and found H-2 The Fashizel's cache. Then stopped at China King for some Kung-Po chicken as Mrs SF7 is out of town this week for work.

Thanks for being a "green"cacher. Reusing, recycling and refreshing. I wonder who the original placer was.