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		<title>A Sneaky Tree Cache</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Jul 2008 16:11:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Penelope</dc:creator>
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This was another cool tree cache. Luckily it is very close to me, because I think we had to go back three or four times to find it. Ultimately we needed a  hint to find this creative cache. The hint was, &#8220;its about six feet up the tree&#8221;. After we saw it, it was plain [...]]]></description>
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<p>This was another cool tree cache. Luckily it is very close to me, because I think we had to go back three or four times to find it. Ultimately we needed a  hint to find this creative cache. The hint was, &#8220;its about six feet up the tree&#8221;. After we saw it, it was plain as day, but boy did it drives us nuts trying to find it. You have to unscrew it to get it off the tree. This cool cache was tough to find! Great Cammo!</p>
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		<title>Pine Cone Caches</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jul 2008 01:41:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Penelope</dc:creator>
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I have been hearing about pine cone caches for years. I&#8217;ve never actually seen one though. Neither had SupremeMe, so he was pretty stoked to find this one.  He was going for First to Find, but ended up getting there second instead.  This one is cool fora  couple of reasons. I&#8217;ve thought about taking a [...]]]></description>
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<p>I have been hearing about pine cone caches for years. I&#8217;ve never actually seen one though. Neither had SupremeMe, so he was pretty stoked to find this one.  He was going for First to Find, but ended up getting there second instead.  This one is cool fora  couple of reasons. I&#8217;ve thought about taking a container and covering it with pine cone scales. I never would have thought to take a real pine cone and just drilling in to it. Secondly, there are tons of these little tubes hanging in pine trees in church parking lots here in Utah. Tons. So it is refreshing to see someone putting in a bit of effort when it comes to cammo.</p>
<p>The log actually references sprinklers so that was the first place that was looked. Eventually SupremeMe headed up the tree. He climbed rup right past it. He told me that the only reason he noticed it was because when he looked down, he saw a tiny bit of metal on the pine cone. He got to climb up and retrieve it for me as there was no way I could have managed to get myself up that high up the  tree.</p>
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