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<gpx xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" version="1.0" creator="Groundspeak Pocket Query" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/0 http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/0/gpx.xsd http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0 http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0/cache.xsd" xmlns="http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/0">
  <name>My Finds Pocket Query</name>
  <desc>Geocache file generated by Groundspeak</desc>
  <author>Groundspeak</author>
  <email>contact@groundspeak.com</email>
  <time>2010-01-03T15:23:48.002819-08:00</time>
  <keywords>cache, geocache, groundspeak</keywords>
  <bounds minlat="32.923283" minlon="-99.333767" maxlat="34.990917" maxlon="-94.67855" />
  <wpt lat="33.908583" lon="-94.946767">
    <time>2005-04-24T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCNMFZ</name>
    <desc>Aloft's Circle 000 (formerly Hangin Around A) by mdthquist, Traditional Cache (2/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=7e1dd3aa-2b60-4ef2-846c-df7ae5efdff9</url>
    <urlname>Aloft's Circle 000 (formerly Hangin Around A)</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="234206" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Aloft's Circle 000 (formerly Hangin Around A)</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>mdthquist</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="277215">mdthquist</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Oklahoma</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">This historical cache is in a location just north of the Red River.  The cache is on the perimeter of the first community cemetery in McCurtain County.  </groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">This cache and her three sisters are dedicated to teachers.  In honor of your favorite teacher, we suggest that you bring a pencil to trade.  The cache container is also big enough for small trading items such as buffalo nickels.  The cache is brown in color.
 
This cache is also place in memory of all the tax dollars contributed to public education in Texas from the gasoline.  We are particularly mindful of the gasoline used by  geocachers who  strive daily to make sure that a cache is not undiscovered within a fifty mile radius of their home co-ordinates. 

This cache is one of four on Aloft23's Circle which is a 50 mile circle around his home coordinates that he is obsessed with finding all the new caches inside it immediately!!!!. 
The other caches in the circle are GCNMB8, GCNMFZ, and GCNMG9.

ALOFT23 did not find any of these caches first but he was the first to find the whole circle.


</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Hanging behind a large oak tree</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="76958242">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-07-12T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Found this one on the way home from Beavers Bend.  We signed the log and left TB K4D5PY.  It is in good shape.  TFTC  </groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
        <groundspeak:log id="77950259">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-07-12T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Write note</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Attaching the TB.  I did not do that when I submitted my field notes.  </groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.998133" lon="-96.72065">
    <time>2007-02-04T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC10TDG</name>
    <desc>Uncle Monty's Texaco by SurrenderTheBooty &amp; Treder, Traditional Cache (2/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=5c2b6a3b-02a4-4db2-b8bc-bc150119b795</url>
    <urlname>Uncle Monty's Texaco</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="536845" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Uncle Monty's Texaco</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>SurrenderTheBooty &amp; Treder</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="551761">SurrenderTheBooty</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Oklahoma</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Park and grab.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Uncle Monty was Treder's uncle and STB3's great uncle. 

Monty was the man who wore the star and he opened his Texaco Full Service Station in the 1940s.

You can still see the lucky penny and horseshoe that the president of the Kingston Lions Club placed in the cement near the front door, wishing Monty success.

You are looking for a micro with a log only.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Magnetic around back, reach up.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="93793489">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-28T22:49:19</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">A quick P+G.  TFTC.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="34.9905" lon="-95.353667">
    <time>2004-10-01T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCKPCK</name>
    <desc>2004 FallFest Cache (Not a Needle in a Haystack) by MikeandRenn, Traditional Cache (3/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=c379da81-a0d5-401a-a440-1cd3300fea5e</url>
    <urlname>2004 FallFest Cache (Not a Needle in a Haystack)</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="176442" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>2004 FallFest Cache (Not a Needle in a Haystack)</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>MikeandRenn</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="13325">MikeandRenn</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Regular</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>3</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Oklahoma</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">NOTE: DO NOT PICK THE CACHE UP...IT HAS A LID...IF YOU PICK IT UP
WATER GETS IN. NO NEED TO PICK THE CAHCE UP. It has become a
tradition that after a major geocaching event in Oklahoma for one
cache to be left behind as a reminder of all the fun that was had
at the event.
</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">This cache was chosen as the favorite cache in the hide and seek
competition and was durable enough to be left behind. It was called
"Not a Needle in a Haystack" because it was our goal to hide a
fairly large container (over half a gallon) in a relatively open
spot. 
&lt;p&gt;This cache is only about a 300' walk down the equestrian trail
from a large parking lot. Because of the rockiness of the trail we
could not rate the terrain less than Two Stars but it is an easy
walk with very little change in elevation. The original contents of
the cache were items that a geocacher may need for their day of
hunting (small notebooks, batteries, band aids, pencils, antiseptic
wipes, etc.).&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;If you feel up to a more challenging walk leave your car parked
in the lot and head up to where Jaberjah hid the second place
cache. She didn't leave the cache but the view is great. The climb
is fairly short and difficult but the view will be worth it. If no
one beats us to it we will probably hide a cache up there someday.
N34*59.490 W 95*21.536&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;More importantly than the cache itself, everyone should check
out the stories of the event by reading the archived logs filed for
the &lt;a href=
"http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?wp=GCJT7Y"&gt;"2004
Fall Fest" GCJT7Y&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a href=
"http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?wp=GCJVY7"&gt;"Test
Your Skills" GCJVY7&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a href=
"http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?wp=GCJTY3"&gt;"Hide
and Seek" GCJTY3&lt;/a&gt;, and &lt;a href=
"http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?wp=GCJZ6D"&gt;"Rowdy
Billy and Slim Face Lilly" GCJZ6D&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;
</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Five steps from a stump.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="86993690">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-10-10T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">We found this one while at the Robbers Cave Event this fall.  My son and father-in-law were with us.  TFTC.  We did this off the list for the event but could not log it via iPhone due to no coverage.  I took care of it when we got home.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="34.75685" lon="-95.037033">
    <time>2004-10-09T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCKRHJ</name>
    <desc>Kiamichi War Memorial by LostTexans, Traditional Cache (2/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=1269a4cd-3c77-4061-aabd-faf4a25c810c</url>
    <urlname>Kiamichi War Memorial</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="178518" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Kiamichi War Memorial</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>LostTexans</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="265243">LostTexans</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Oklahoma</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">A little cache stashed at the Kiamichi War Memorial east side of
Talihina, OK.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">This memorial was constructed to honor soldiers from the Kiamichi
Valley that have served and those that have paid the ultimate price
in defense of freedom. There is easy parking within several feet of
the cache. Not much room for trade, however, there are some coins
and an unused travel bug dog tag, along with a log, please bring a
pen. No digging required, no rocks to move, no trees to climb.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
 While you are there, please take a moment to honor those who have
served, and those serving in the armed forces today. &lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Stay on track, camo'd Altoids tin. On the side away from road, underneath upper track.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="93746797">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-28T17:05:12</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Got it while visiting the inlaws for Christmas.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="34.701567" lon="-95.313817">
    <time>2004-10-11T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCKT7R</name>
    <desc>Buffalo Creek Heavy Metal Cache by LostTexans, Traditional Cache (1/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=6a5b8646-59cc-4619-a793-dd5bd0b43b90</url>
    <urlname>Buffalo Creek Heavy Metal Cache</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="179175" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Buffalo Creek Heavy Metal Cache</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>LostTexans</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="265243">LostTexans</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Oklahoma</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">A park and grab on the old Buffalo Creek metal bridge, which had
been replaced by a newer bridge. The cache is a log only, so please
bring a pen. This one is wheel chair accessible. On nice days,
fisher-muggles will be a challenge, but it can still be had. Enjoy
the drive.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">The old bridge had one approach end removed (new bridge may have
been because Sardis Lake was filling up), and had guardrails and
lighting installed on the span that remained. This provided a
fishing dock, and a nearby parking area for access. Might as well
try out the fishing while you are there, Sardis has some fish.&lt;br&gt;
 Sardis Lake covers 14,360 acres, with 117 miles of shoreline,
three campgrounds located around the lake offering hookups,
restrooms, showering facilities, swim beach, fishing
docks,facilities for group camping and picnic shelters with tables,
electricity and large outdoor cooking grills. &lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>It isn't poison ivy, it just looks like it. Magnetic</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="93773997">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-28T19:16:12</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Heading home and dropped by.  TFTC. Signed the log.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="34.795717" lon="-94.950333">
    <time>2006-04-30T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCVRT3</name>
    <desc>Talimena Treasures - Choctaw Vista by LostTexans, Traditional Cache (2/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=bf440305-d51d-40d1-aacc-fbcc06e10522</url>
    <urlname>Talimena Treasures - Choctaw Vista</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="387288" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Talimena Treasures - Choctaw Vista</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>LostTexans</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="265243">LostTexans</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Oklahoma</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">A small container accessible from the Choctaw Vista turnout on the
Talimena Drive.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">Choctaw Vista is located towards the west end of Talimena Drive,
and has a typically great view of the surrounding countryside.
There is no interpretive sign here, but there is now a cache, so
it's worth a stop. Cache container is small, so please bring a pen,
and enjoy your visit to the Talimena Drive.&lt;br&gt;
 &lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Camo'd spice jar, sort of</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="93752326">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-28T17:43:16</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Got while visiting the inlaws.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="34.121" lon="-94.67855">
    <time>2007-12-25T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC184AH</name>
    <desc>Hanging Around The Pines of Beaver Creek by clpierce, Traditional Cache (2/3)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=f33b3f61-02b6-4604-927e-1bff173e7b11</url>
    <urlname>Hanging Around The Pines of Beaver Creek</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="754900" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Hanging Around The Pines of Beaver Creek</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>clpierce</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="1292418">clpierce</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Other</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>3</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Oklahoma</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">The cache is located off the Beaver Creek trail in the Beavers Bend State Park in OK.  It is a well marked trail, but you will have to leave the trail for the final part.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Beaver's bend is a beautiful state park in OK.  The park has numerous hiking trails at various difficulties.  This cache is located on the Beaver Creek trail.  It is about a half mile hike in and the cache is located slightly off the trail.  The cache is a PVC pipe plugged on both ends and camoflouged to look like the surroundings.  A tool is mounted on a nearby tree in case the plug is difficult to un-screw.  Let me know how the camo is holding up, it was our first attempt.

Thanks to Bbendpatroler for keeping an eye on the cache between our trips up to Beavers Bend.  If you get a chance, check out his caches in the park too.

Congrats to OKTERRY for being the FTF!  Thanks for the good feedback.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Look up on the side of the pine tree.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="76917353">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-07-12T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">I took my son to find this while we were on a family hike.  We found in great shape and signed the log.  TFTC
</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="34.128133" lon="-94.679383">
    <time>2008-05-30T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1CRXV</name>
    <desc>Footbridge in the Woods by okterry, Traditional Cache (2/3)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=fd568421-416e-4316-8b56-5c4a06f92826</url>
    <urlname>Footbridge in the Woods</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="893851" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Footbridge in the Woods</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>okterry</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="1277357">okterry</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Regular</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>3</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Oklahoma</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">A short walk along the Beaver Creek Nature Trail at Beavers Bend State Park will lead you to this cache hidden near a covered footbridge.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">You will be searching for a .30 caliber ammo box. I believe the easiest way to get to the cache would be to start at the trail head of the Beaver Creek Trail. The trail head is located just past the restaurant/store and before you get to the playground. Beaver Creek Trail is a scenic walk that should be easy for most people. Follow the trail and as you near the cache location you will see a covered footbridge that is actually part of the Heritage Center Tree Trail, another nice trail that you may want to walk while you are in the area. The tree cover may cause some headaches with your gps, so just take your time and enjoy the trail as you search. Please take the time to replace the cache as you found it.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Base of pine tree near fallen tree</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="76917725">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-07-12T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Found it.  Log looks like it was damp at some point.  left TB  DDGKMJ.  It looks like this will start the TB on it's desired journey.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
        <groundspeak:log id="77950101">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-07-12T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Write note</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">I did not take care of the travel bug.  My mistake.  I hope it has a long and fruitful trip.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="34.895383" lon="-99.294633">
    <time>2008-07-19T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1EB66</name>
    <desc>Viewpoint by marksyno, Traditional Cache (2/3)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=7c0dd5b7-1468-4d97-bbd2-f10faca24cf4</url>
    <urlname>Viewpoint</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="940238" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Viewpoint</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>marksyno</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="929306">marksyno</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Regular</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>3</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Oklahoma</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Cache Elevation = 1,629 feet MSL.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">You're looking for a regular sized ammo box.  Enjoy the small network of trails, the granite stairways, and the awesome lake views of boaters, skiers, fishermen, hikers, campers, and picnickers.  The hike has great "Viewpoints," but the cache is slightly off the beaten path.  When finished with the cache, please conceal it with sticks and grass.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Cache is located at the base of a tree situated at the base of a steep rock face at mid-elevation between the lake water and the peak.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="80841307">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-08-15T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">That was more than we bargined for but we found it.  My son helped locate it&gt;  After the climb we tried and got to hot to think and the gps was not happy with the EPE.  We had to use the hint to find it.  We signed the log but did not take anything.  TFTC   </groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="34.932167" lon="-95.76955">
    <time>2008-08-08T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1F1XF</name>
    <desc>Downtown McAlester by obirobman, Traditional Cache (1.5/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=05609243-52b5-43db-a610-eaff1a6a942c</url>
    <urlname>Downtown McAlester</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="961110" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Downtown McAlester</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>obirobman</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="688951">obirobman</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Oklahoma</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">samll container located in Historic Downtown McAlester</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">have a seat and take a look around. In sight is the Okla theater, the Aldridge Hotel and Masonic temple. The building next to the cache was built by JJ McAlester and was designed to be a high rise, but was never built that way. Also under the sidewalk is a tunnel that is part of the basement of the building and connected the rail depot to downtown so that someone could get off a train and walk to a hotel under cover.
AT times muggles will be a challenge.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>magnetic</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="79994685">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-08-08T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Thanks for the break on the way back to Denton.  I found it with my wife.  Signed the log.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="34.795533" lon="-94.94815">
    <time>2008-09-27T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1GNDE</name>
    <desc>Talimena Treasures - Choctaw Vista II by LostTexans, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=26aa1f33-3da1-4694-bcc8-0dca2119fa3c</url>
    <urlname>Talimena Treasures - Choctaw Vista II</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1009655" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Talimena Treasures - Choctaw Vista II</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>LostTexans</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="265243">LostTexans</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Regular</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Oklahoma</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">An ammo can located near the Choctaw Vista turnout on the Talimena Drive</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">Another cache in the Talimena Treasures series, this one is a mini ammo can located a short distance from the Choctaw Vista parking lot. We wanted to get a few new caches up here, and also wanted some more ammo cans with trade items for visitors' caching pleasure.  This cache requires a short hike from the parking area, shouldn't be bad to find, and, like the rest of the Talimena Treasures series, offers unparalled views of the countryside below.  As always, please look out for resident reptiles and other woodsy inhabitants.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>By fallen timber with geo-flauge camo.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="93753817">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-28T17:53:32</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Got while visiting the inlaws.  My and I signed the log.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="34.672733" lon="-99.333767">
    <time>2009-01-25T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1M3HY</name>
    <desc>ANS: Mater by r^2, Traditional Cache (3/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=09cc0a88-18a0-490b-84e9-e4acb0eb6ba7</url>
    <urlname>ANS: Mater</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1111660" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>ANS: Mater</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>r^2</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="1770831">r^2</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>3</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Oklahoma</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">If you have seen the Disney movie Cars you will recognize this
truck right away.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">&lt;b&gt;Altus Nano Series (ANS)&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
This cache is in a magnetic nano container. Please bring your own
writing device so you can make your mark. Have fun!&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;hr /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;center&gt;-- Brought to you by --&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.matt-kate.com/photos/geocache/raptor-redfox.jpg" /&gt;
&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;hr /&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="80818250">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-08-15T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Went after this one with my d
son while we were in Altus.  It was easy to get to but tough to find. We are # 16 on the log.  TFTC.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="34.6488" lon="-99.3276">
    <time>2009-01-25T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1M3J9</name>
    <desc>ANS: BIG Guns by r^2, Traditional Cache (4/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=7bed2f3c-2cf8-4b75-950c-d9952caf0d8b</url>
    <urlname>ANS: BIG Guns</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1111671" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>ANS: BIG Guns</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>r^2</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="1770831">r^2</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>4</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Oklahoma</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">Stop and check out the Altus War Memorial and the Museum of the
Western Prairie after visiting these BIG guns.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">&lt;b&gt;Altus Nano Series (ANS)&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
This cache is in a magnetic nano container. Please bring your own
writing device so you can make your mark. Have fun!&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;hr /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;center&gt;-- Brought to you by --&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;img src="http://www.matt-kate.com/photos/geocache/raptor-redfox.jpg" /&gt;
&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;hr /&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Look on south side of south gun (side closest to the museum), not on the barrel.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="81011790">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-08-16T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Took two of my boys and Micah found it.  This is easy to get to but will take some time to find once there.  It is in great shape.  Signed the log.  TFTC
</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="34.919183" lon="-95.742633">
    <time>2006-09-13T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCYA1W</name>
    <desc>Tram Law - McAlester Version by mellisarock, Traditional Cache (1/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=3d5e6672-f849-432c-92f7-4a483706a061</url>
    <urlname>Tram Law - McAlester Version</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="462487" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Tram Law - McAlester Version</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>mellisarock</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="647576">mellisarock</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Oklahoma</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Although I am not sure what the tram law is -- here is one for mcalester....</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">This cache was hidden by my middle child who is very fond of this place....thanks for coming to find it-- you know where it is!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>skirt lifter</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="79994590">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-08-08T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Found this one with my wife on the way to Muskogee.  It is damp.  Signed the log.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="34.6654" lon="-99.332767">
    <time>2007-01-01T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC104V4</name>
    <desc>Always by Team Homebrew, Traditional Cache (1.5/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=d4ff63f7-04af-4bd2-b0e0-c7fec5fd65ba</url>
    <urlname>Always</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="517055" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Always</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Team Homebrew</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="902065">Team Homebrew</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Oklahoma</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">You are searching for a 35mm film canister near a popular location in town.  Muggles are nearly always present, especially in summertime.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Cache contains a logbook and one small, flat trading item.  Please bring a writing instrument.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>(1) East-northeast of the rivers
(2) West of the tree
(3) Be bright</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="80818287">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-08-15T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Found it with my son will on a trip to Altus.  We signed the log.  TFTC
</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="34.919267" lon="-95.760417">
    <time>2006-07-28T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCXCRK</name>
    <desc>Kids Cache for Melissarock  by LostTexans, Traditional Cache (1/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=f97f8002-233a-4b30-af90-9283ebf1e4d2</url>
    <urlname>Kids Cache for Melissarock </urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="435323" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Kids Cache for Melissarock </groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>LostTexans</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="265243">LostTexans</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Regular</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Oklahoma</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">A park &amp;amp; grab in McAlester.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">Members of the Kiamichi Geocaching Assoc. are placing caches for
other members, using that members caching style. This cache is in
honor of one of our newest KGA'ers, Melissarock. This cache is very
kid friendly. This is a Rubbermaid container w/toys and goodies for
the young at heart.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="79994747">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-08-08T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Found it on the way back to Denton from Muskogee.  Nice way to break up the trip.  We signed the log and left a kids necklace.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="34.118917" lon="-94.704317">
    <time>2009-05-13T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1RAMQ</name>
    <desc>#3's Travel Bug Box 1 by SparkleDirt &amp; #3, Traditional Cache (2.5/2.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=9724c292-6ce0-4810-9707-f815eb2cc701</url>
    <urlname>#3's Travel Bug Box 1</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1237638" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>#3's Travel Bug Box 1</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>SparkleDirt &amp; #3</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="1958259">The Sparkle Crew</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Regular</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Oklahoma</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">
      </groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">ammo box cache well stocked (at least when placed) with trackables...please try to keep it that way &amp; try to swap bug for bug... it's just more fun &amp; fair to everybody that way!

Rating may be a smidgen on the high side, but due to the tree cover, closest accurracy measured by GPS was 38 ft... Therefore we just decided to rate it on the up end.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>open ended</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="76958359">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-07-12T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Found this on in good shape.  We signed the log and 
took the TB and will place it elsewhere.  TFTC.  My son spotted it.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="34.990917" lon="-95.344767">
    <time>2009-09-06T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1T16C</name>
    <desc>Robbers Walkabout by Blastbeats, Traditional Cache (3/4)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=7a8c4573-f4ec-49c4-93f4-08ef88b652b4</url>
    <urlname>Robbers Walkabout</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1258335" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Robbers Walkabout</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Blastbeats</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="2063034">Blastbeats</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>3</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>4</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Oklahoma</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Located in Robbers Cave State Park along one of the many horse trails that wind through the park.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Cammo peanut butter jar.  Contains a log and small trade items. 

Enetr trail head off main road at N34 59.562 W95 20.998</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Top of rock outcrop.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="86980851">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-10-10T21:46:49</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Got with my father-in-law and my son.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="34.983417" lon="-95.349417">
    <time>2009-05-25T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1T16H</name>
    <desc>Hippo Hideout by Blastbeats, Traditional Cache (1/2.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=914c67d1-2099-4461-aa65-2e0a41da6be1</url>
    <urlname>Hippo Hideout</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1258340" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Hippo Hideout</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Blastbeats</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="2063034">Blastbeats</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Oklahoma</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Located in Robbers Cave State Park along Coon River Ridge Trail.  Parking and trail head a few feet from camp ground Ranger Station.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Cache is names after the large hippo shaped rock at GZ.  Cammo powerbait jar.  This is log only, so bring your own pen.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Rear right leg.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="86973945">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-10-10T20:49:34</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Took the long way but we found it during the Fall Festival.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="34.982167" lon="-95.347883">
    <time>2009-05-25T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1T16M</name>
    <desc>Madison's Fabulous Find by Blastbeats, Traditional Cache (3/4.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=c8cc815c-b4d5-40fa-8d83-a08a19f8b981</url>
    <urlname>Madison's Fabulous Find</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1258343" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Madison's Fabulous Find</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Blastbeats</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="2063034">Blastbeats</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Regular</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>3</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>4.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Oklahoma</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Located in Robbers Cave State Park along Coon River Ridge Trail.  Trail head and parking at Ranger Station by campground.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">This one will require you to go off path and tackle the cliffs.  You are looking for a large plastic jar.  Contains a log and small trade items.  Watch out for ticks.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Under rocks with no moss.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="86975775">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-10-10T21:04:13</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Found it during the Fall Festival.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="34.987617" lon="-95.354967">
    <time>2009-08-23T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1XNPD</name>
    <desc>Horse Camp Cafe by Okiebryan, Traditional Cache (1/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=5f7c554b-9be8-42e1-85e3-93498f0e0513</url>
    <urlname>Horse Camp Cafe</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1367425" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Horse Camp Cafe</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Okiebryan</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="864635">Okiebryan</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Oklahoma</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">You are looking for a magnetic key holder, painted to match. It's a
fully accessible park and grab. &lt;b&gt;Bring yer own writin'
stick!&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="red"&gt;&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;marquee&gt;I had a feeling that
I'd be congratulating joytoy1963 for
FTF!!&lt;/marquee&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/b&gt; 
&lt;hr color="#0000ff" /&gt;</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">Robbers Cave State Park is located in the scenic, hilly woodlands
of the San Bois Mountains of southeast Oklahoma. A favorite of
rappellers, equestrians, hikers and outdoor lovers, Robbers Cave
also enjoys notoriety as a former hideout for outlaws. The park and
adjoining wildlife management area, including Lake Wayne Wallace,
offers acres of discovery and enjoyment including trout fishing in
season, boating, hunting, mountain biking, trails for hikers and
horses, sandstone cliffs for climbing and rappelling, fall foliage
viewing, and of course, &lt;b&gt;geocaching&lt;/b&gt;. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
RV and tent campsites, and equestrian campsites are also available.
Lodging facilities include the Belle Starr View Lodge, cabins and
two group camps. Picnic tables, comfort stations with showers, boat
ramps, a swimming beach, swimming pool with bathhouse, playgrounds,
miniature golf, hiking trails, paddleboat rentals, and a nature
center with naturalist programs/exhibits round out the park's
facilities.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;hr color="#0000ff" /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;img src="http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/ii145/okiebryan/TeamOkiebryan.jpg" /&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;a href="http://www.geocaching.com/profile/?guid=da123fcf-1bc5-46cc-bac6-87f3c3528b76"&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;img src="http://img.geocaching.com/stats/img.aspx?txt=Proud+COG+Member&amp;amp;uid=da123fcf-1bc5-46cc-bac6-87f3c3528b76" /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="86993427">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-10-10T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">I found this one with my father-in-law while we were at the Robbers Cave Event this year.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="34.201717" lon="-94.780033">
    <time>2009-06-24T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1V4F7</name>
    <desc>259RW by car0less, Traditional Cache (2.5/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=47e64a71-fae2-4b6c-83c7-1d3eaedfe907</url>
    <urlname>259RW</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1291283" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>259RW</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>car0less</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="2065788">car0less</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Oklahoma</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">A small green lock-n-lock cache near a utility road right of way marker along highway 259.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">You can access it by parking on 259 and climbing up a short but steep incline.  However, it would be safer to enter at Cedar Creek Circle N about 1/10th of a mile south of the cache, turn sharply to the right up the utility road, park just past the Bear Haven Cabin driveways, and walk up the utility road to the cache.  The utility road is seldom used except a walker once or twice a day and at times atv's.  The cache is in a lot of trees so the GPS draws about a 40 foot circle.  The above was from the second visit.  A reading close but out of the trees was N 34 12.109 W094 46.794.  It includes a Sonic card for the first to find and please keep travel bugs moving by trading one for one.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>RW MARKER IS HIDDEN BY A DOGWOOD TREE.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="76771810">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-07-11T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">I found this on with my son.  We are on a trip to Broken Bow and did this one since it is near our cabin.  It is in great shape.  We signed the log and took the TB.  we will place the TB in another cache this weekend.  TFTC  </groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="34.88855" lon="-99.297533">
    <time>2009-05-10T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1R7A8</name>
    <desc>Lake Speaker by marksyno, Traditional Cache (1/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=bb164154-9fb1-45f5-9f1d-259a2d291df3</url>
    <urlname>Lake Speaker</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1234430" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Lake Speaker</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>marksyno</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="929306">marksyno</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Oklahoma</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">
      </groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">The Speaker of the Lake will enlighten you with a good view of the Lugert-Austin dam at Lake Altus.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="80841129">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-08-15T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">I went after this one with my son.  He was enlightened first.  That was different.  We signed the log but the rubberband broke and we did not have one to replace it.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="34.062083" lon="-94.74055">
    <time>2009-06-07T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1TCW5</name>
    <desc>OP ORDER: BLACK BOX by TreeTopFlyer94, Traditional Cache (2/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=8975a028-c562-4568-9cfe-514b15936794</url>
    <urlname>OP ORDER: BLACK BOX</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1269550" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>OP ORDER: BLACK BOX</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>TreeTopFlyer94</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="1968681">TreeTopFlyer94</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Regular</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Oklahoma</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Cache is located on high ground, however there is a ditch at the approach to the cache. I don't know if this gets flooded or not. Not a place for flip-flops. ***BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN PARKING NEXT TO THE CACHE AND CROSSING THE STREET. THE CACHE IS LOCATED AT THE BEND OF TURN AND YOU MAY NOT BE VISIBLE TO ON-COMING TRAFFIC***</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">INTEL FRAG

At 1600 hours local time, an airplane carrying General ‘Fightin’ Joe Garcia and six of his aides was shot down approximately 6 km north of Broken Bow International Airport shortly after departing runway 35. General Garcia was killed in the crash. His daughter, Jennifer Garcia is one of the Marines captured by the PLA-I back in December 2008.

The man who shot down the airplane was caught and is being interrogated by Paul Warner (code name: Viper) as we speak. According to Dalton Prescott (code name: Saber), General Garcia was carrying sensitive battle information back to his office in McAlester when his plane was shot down. Gretchen Wilde (code name: Red Queen) managed to reach the crash scene before investigators arrived and secured the sensitive documents.

OP ORDER: BLACK BOX

Suspecting a mole in the Company, Saber has directed Red Queen to leave the black box that contained the battle documents at the coordinates posted for this cache. Your mission is to replace the sensitive battle documents taken by the Red Queen with items designed to confuse and mislead the PLA-I mole.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Not on the ground.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="76876800">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-07-12T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">That was found by my Garmin Gps map 76 and missed badly by my iPhone.  The cache is in great shape.  I signed the log.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="34.00205" lon="-96.715033">
    <time>2009-06-08T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1TFBA</name>
    <desc>Family Plot by Grammee08, Traditional Cache (2/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=ec79a47c-74c2-4d9d-aca2-35857d0a2a7e</url>
    <urlname>Family Plot</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1271942" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Family Plot</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Grammee08</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="2216365">Grammee08</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Oklahoma</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Kingston Cemetery</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Small metal pill bottle.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Keeper of the gate</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="93793065">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-28T22:45:08</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Got it on the way home.  Did not have time to look at the markers .  TFTC. A nice P+G.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.404867" lon="-97.177617">
    <time>2009-06-12T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1TM0D</name>
    <desc>Big Box "View" by harborlight, Traditional Cache (2/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=36a62651-1161-425c-8e33-ca01301c794c</url>
    <urlname>Big Box "View"</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1276409" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Big Box "View"</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>harborlight</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="2177194">harborlight</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Regular</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Easy off &amp; on I-35; good parking area. Normally low-muggle location.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">This is our first hide. We've found that many in this area are small or micro, so we wanted to leave one that's a little larger to accomodate goodies like kid stuff and TB's. You're looking for a .30 cal ammo box within "View" of a Big Box facility. It is not necessary to approach the cache from private property or to cross any fence lines; please respect the adjacent property. FTF gets a "golden" dollar. Good luck and have fun!

PLEASE NOTE------This cache is not intended to be viewable in plain sight; please re-hide it at least as well as you find it.  Thank you!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Pretty rocky</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="89867955">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-11-08T19:53:19</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">This is the start of 16 today.  My son and I signed the log.  TFTC.
</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.241417" lon="-97.080633">
    <time>2009-05-13T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1RAEG</name>
    <desc>Cooper Creek Cemetery by pshelto, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=f319359e-45ab-47ee-83f0-5e52f7ab3f0d</url>
    <urlname>Cooper Creek Cemetery</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1237445" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Cooper Creek Cemetery</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>pshelto</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="2093611">pshelto</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Looking for a 35mm film canister.  Easy walk inside the cemetery along the border.  Please respect those who have family members buried here.  Although this area is wheelchair and stroller accessible, it is grass and therefore can be tough.  When I was here, a lady did visit with a wheelchair.

It is in the cemetery, not in the pasture.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">I saw my grandpa buried here today and placed a cache to keep his memory alive with all those who visit this place.  I live in Arkansas and when I cache, I love hitting up the cemeteries. Since my grandpa is here, I know I will be back to visit and check on the cache. I will try to upkeep it, but it's never a bad idea to carry an extra log or two.   

If it's not too much trouble, place a flower or two on the grave of my grandpa, Bill Shelton a.k.a. Big Pop.  He was in the Navy during the Korean war and worked the radio for one of the ships.  He lived for many years in Denton, just down the road at the mobile home park. 

Born July 4, 1931. Died May 10, 2009.

&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;Congrats to  cbuck63 for the FTF&lt;&lt;&lt;&lt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Could it be a pipe dream?</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="87849042">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-10-18T21:50:31</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Second time to try but we found it.  TFTC.  First dry one today.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.2332" lon="-97.0819">
    <time>2009-07-08T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1VN0M</name>
    <desc>Not your average lampskirt by Fairy-Girl and  Mrs.HiDude3, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=596fa0f3-1c3a-4b23-b8fa-98fce6a50b6d</url>
    <urlname>Not your average lampskirt</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1307168" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Not your average lampskirt</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Fairy-Girl and  Mrs.HiDude3</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="609703">fairy-girl</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">
      </groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">I got this cache at TC09. It was made by Mrs.HiDude and won third place in the large creative category in the cache contest.Have fun with it!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="79171388">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-08-01T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Nice g+g.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.204733" lon="-97.173517">
    <time>2009-07-21T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1W709</name>
    <desc>The House That Peter Built by TeamOxford, Traditional Cache (1/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=d008939e-a8ea-4155-befd-53e296fca00c</url>
    <urlname>The House That Peter Built</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1323494" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>The House That Peter Built</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>TeamOxford</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="300204">TeamOxford</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">
      </groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">The house that Peter built has gradually developed into  this sprawling complex. Come see for yourself.

Cache is the dreaded evil nano, but it is placed in an obvious spot.

Co-ordinates were determined with a Garmin 60Cx with WAAS enabled, under ideal conditions, averaged over a three minute span, to an accuracy of 8.9 ft.

Enjoy!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="79149573">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-08-01T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">TFTC.  Dry and on good shape.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.049033" lon="-97.011467">
    <time>2009-07-21T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1W7N3</name>
    <desc>Where Wolfe? by Rock Hounds 5, Traditional Cache (1.5/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=8bbed4b0-07ad-452f-ba56-7905aea3bb0b</url>
    <urlname>Where Wolfe?</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1324139" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Where Wolfe?</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Rock Hounds 5</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="176550">Rock Hounds 5</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Where Wolfe?</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">This building was once a Wolfe Nursery. Wolfe actually had two locations in Lewisville at one point in time back in the late 80’s/early 90’s. Where did Wolfe go?  We shopped at this location frequently when they were open.  We even used to get our Christmas tree not too far from where this cache is placed.  

This place is now used as a Halloween spook house.  I noticed lots of loose nails and other hazards, so do be careful.

I had a geocache here before called Whither Wolfe.

This is a log-only cache in a magnetic key holder. Plenty of parking. BYOP.

Congrats to Cachin n dashin for ftf!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="88535610">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-10-25T20:15:25</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Wet log but we signed it with a gentle touch.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="32.962717" lon="-97.041467">
    <time>2009-07-27T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1WEGF</name>
    <desc>Huge mall with a tiny cache by Mpaintball, Traditional Cache (2/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=53c448b9-ba65-402f-aa23-b2789cf6003f</url>
    <urlname>Huge mall with a tiny cache</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1330723" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Huge mall with a tiny cache</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Mpaintball</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="1063585">mpaintball</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">&lt;center&gt;Here is a little cache i placed here while waiting on the
mall to open. This little spot was bare and begging for a little
cache.&lt;/center&gt;</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">&lt;center&gt;We were here today (7-26) for little Phoebe the geocacher.
Today was her birthday.She turned 8. We spent the day at the
iceskating ring with her party and skated for a few hours. It was a
great way to make this hot day feel so much better. We tried to
come out and do a few caches but after being that cool for so long,
and then this heat it just was not going to be fun. So now i gave
you a brief rundown of our day to fill in this discription go find
that cache.... 
&lt;p&gt;Please be carefull with the cache.. when you see it you will
know what i mean.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
 
&lt;center&gt;&lt;a href="http://photobucket.com"
target="_blank"&gt;&lt;img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v359/texasicebox/mytattooredskull.jpg"
     border="0" alt="Photobucket" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;center&gt;&lt;font size="6" color="blue"&gt;Congrats to&lt;/font&gt;
&lt;font size="6" color="red"&gt;&lt;b&gt;4Zees&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt; &lt;font size="6"
color="blue"&gt;and&lt;/font&gt; &lt;font size="6"
color="red"&gt;&lt;b&gt;?????????&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt; &lt;font size="6"
color="blue"&gt;on&lt;/font&gt; &lt;font size="6"
color="green"&gt;&lt;b&gt;FTF&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/center&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="88562164">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-10-25T22:20:38</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">A quick P&amp;G while we were at the mall.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.203317" lon="-96.732067">
    <time>2009-07-29T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1WJ29</name>
    <desc>CwK#7--Yes, Virginia There's a Cache by Rock8frog, Traditional Cache (1/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=49bdef9e-9a8b-405f-b915-482d371783d9</url>
    <urlname>CwK#7--Yes, Virginia There's a Cache</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1334127" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>CwK#7--Yes, Virginia There's a Cache</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Rock8frog</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="2114409">rock8frog</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Caching with Kids #7</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Congratulations to QuadWrays for the FTF!

If you are new to caching or have the kids with you, this is a simple series to grab. No walking or strollers are necessary.
Kids can participate and locate all of these in the series.  They are not in geographical order, but by date placed.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="93042977">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-18T13:48:39</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Got a second one on the way to work.  Man I am gonna be late today.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.219067" lon="-96.772483">
    <time>2009-07-29T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1WJ2N</name>
    <desc>CwK#8--Edge of the Sprawl by Rock8frog, Traditional Cache (1/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=55ca0ea0-cf23-40c0-9246-333c8f12f4b7</url>
    <urlname>CwK#8--Edge of the Sprawl</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1334139" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>CwK#8--Edge of the Sprawl</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Rock8frog</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="2114409">rock8frog</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Caching with Kids #8</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">If you are new to caching or have the kids with you, this is a simple series to grab. No walking or strollers are necessary.
Kids can participate and locate all of these in the series.

They are numbered by the date placed, not on a logical driving path.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="93025365">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-17T23:19:09</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Got it on the way home.  Signed the log.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.209783" lon="-97.166367">
    <time>2009-08-05T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1WVQX</name>
    <desc>What Heaven Looks Like To A Man by TeamOxford, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=7fd8fb09-bb4a-44c7-9a24-178a8d7be73d</url>
    <urlname>What Heaven Looks Like To A Man</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1342485" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>What Heaven Looks Like To A Man</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>TeamOxford</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="300204">TeamOxford</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">
      </groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">While you're searching for this cache, take a quick gander just southwest of the cache site and gaze upon "What Heaven looks like to a man". I think you'll agree.

Cache is a camo-taped M&amp;M tube. No writing implement, so BYOP please.

Co-ordinates were determined with a Garmin 60Cx with WAAS enabled, under moderate tree cover, averaged over a three minute span, to an accuracy of 10.4 ft.

Enjoy!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="94192076">
          <groundspeak:date>2010-01-01T20:01:36</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Out on new years.  Signed the log. TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.210283" lon="-97.1223">
    <time>2009-08-05T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1WWQT</name>
    <desc>Dream Power by DreamCacher V, Traditional Cache (2/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=39e87e67-e186-4ac4-90bc-7b1e4b5b13b3</url>
    <urlname>Dream Power</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1343443" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Dream Power</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>DreamCacher V</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="217178">Dreamcacher V</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">
      </groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">Could not believe nothing was here..so left something new for the GOS coming to Denton to find.  Note Terrian.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="94484711">
          <groundspeak:date>2010-01-03T21:22:35</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Found the second on in this cemetery.  Signed the log.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.209833" lon="-97.139433">
    <time>2009-08-05T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1WWQY</name>
    <desc>Retirement Dreams or Nightmare by DreamCacher V, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=472b58d7-7451-4eb6-b4b8-756d69e98aae</url>
    <urlname>Retirement Dreams or Nightmare</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1343447" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Retirement Dreams or Nightmare</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>DreamCacher V</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="217178">Dreamcacher V</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">
      </groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">The GOS are coming to Denton so I am leaving a few caches behind for them to find, or is this another one not left behind.  Looking for a camo 35mm</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="94493873">
          <groundspeak:date>2010-01-03T22:31:27</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Signed the log.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.218567" lon="-96.691367">
    <time>2009-08-09T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1X1XH</name>
    <desc>CCRS - Off the pavement by Rock8frog, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=9bc8506b-d3e2-4e37-ab52-7905c7464073</url>
    <urlname>CCRS - Off the pavement</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1348395" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>CCRS - Off the pavement</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Rock8frog</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="2114409">rock8frog</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">County Road 160 series</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">This is a mostly unnoticed road in Collin County.  It is easy to drive in the summer and is a mud pit after it rains.

This should be a quick series to get you off the pavement and finding smiley faces.

DO NOT ATTEPMT THIS GROUP OF 5 CACHES AFTER RAINS--UNLESS YOU CAN DEAL WITH MUD</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>magnetic</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="93024123">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-17T22:46:52</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Got it on the way home.  I want to get all of the ones on CR160 today.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.2201" lon="-96.6914">
    <time>2009-08-09T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1X1YH</name>
    <desc>CCRS - 5 Useless Facts by Rock8frog, Traditional Cache (1.5/2.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=2246179f-250a-4497-9434-45281105010c</url>
    <urlname>CCRS - 5 Useless Facts</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1348426" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>CCRS - 5 Useless Facts</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Rock8frog</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="2114409">rock8frog</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Collin County Roads Series</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">1--In 10 minutes, a hurricane releases more energy than all the world's nuclear weapons combined.

2--On average, 100 people choke to death on ballpoint pens every year.

3--Thirty-five percent of the people who use personal ads for dating are already married.

4--Only one person in two billion will live to be 116 or older.

5--It's possible to lead a cow upstairs...but not downstairs.


You are looking for a camo matchstick container with a wire on it.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Look in the "V"</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="93024218">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-17T22:49:12</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Number 2.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.221967" lon="-96.691283">
    <time>2009-08-09T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1X1YX</name>
    <desc>CCRS - Peanut Butter Jelly Time! by Rock8frog, Traditional Cache (1.5/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=eab49acf-35aa-475a-b316-201ad20556ac</url>
    <urlname>CCRS - Peanut Butter Jelly Time!</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1348437" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>CCRS - Peanut Butter Jelly Time!</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Rock8frog</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="2114409">rock8frog</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Collin County Roads Series</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">If you haven't gotten this email again and again, click the link and get a horrible song stuck in you head as you seek this cache.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMSIwpIYz8c

Enjoy hunting down a camo'd Skippy jar.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Base of tree</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="93024372">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-17T22:53:37</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Number 3.  Took the tb.  TFTC.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.229683" lon="-96.691183">
    <time>2009-08-09T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1X1Z9</name>
    <desc>CCRS - Spicet by Rock8frog, Traditional Cache (1.5/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=080f88f0-bcb2-4127-8616-3115a8839430</url>
    <urlname>CCRS - Spicet</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1348449" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>CCRS - Spicet</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Rock8frog</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="2114409">rock8frog</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Collin County Roads Series</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">If you are not a great cook, Spicet is your friend.  The only problem is that it can only be purchased in Waco from a location with very limited hours.  This container has been empty for years because of those limitations, so now it will be recycled into a cache.

Enjoy.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>hangin by a wire</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="93024611">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-17T22:59:30</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Number 4. TFTC.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.197117" lon="-97.094867">
    <time>2009-08-23T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1XMFE</name>
    <desc>LA Lockdown by LandStar, Traditional Cache (1.5/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=7b71d66a-7273-433f-a16e-6d67d2eb9eee</url>
    <urlname>LA Lockdown</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1366248" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>LA Lockdown</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>LandStar</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="997683">LandStar</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">A park and grab just at the border of a wooded area. You may find some light brush and briars on the way to the hide. I placed it while wearing sandals, shorts and short sleeves....so not all that bad. Only 100ft from parking lot to gz.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">You shouldn't have problems with the LA Lockdown if you take your time and use some stealth. It is the size of a standard micro....but the log is somewhat smaller. Once at gz it should be easy to spot. Please take care to replace log so it is secure but not too tight for the next seeker. Thanks!

FTF bragging rights belong to Gray99, Kman and auctnr!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Lock down</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="82462690">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-08-29T22:36:11</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Found it with my son.  Once the gps settled down it was a quick find.  The gps had been turned off since my last find two weeks.  Nice container.  TFTC.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.22175" lon="-96.933333">
    <time>2009-08-30T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1Y07A</name>
    <desc>Smoothies and Slushes by CanUcIt, Traditional Cache (3.5/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=8c5ecf7f-1a4c-444f-ba36-3d9d693c0d0b</url>
    <urlname>Smoothies and Slushes</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1376567" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Smoothies and Slushes</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>CanUcIt</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="531586">CanUcIt</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>3.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">You will understand the cache name when you get there.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">I placed this with permission from the manager. Please be sure to be careful this area can be busy. Please place container back as good as you found it for the next cacher. [:)]

H2GUY GETS FTF!!! THAT MAKES 2. [:)]</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="93026091">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-17T23:41:50</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Excellent camo. TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.220833" lon="-96.9756">
    <time>2009-09-05T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1Y7X6</name>
    <desc>Oak Grove Cemetery by Daddyof5greatkids with kids, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=62ab636a-ad38-45fd-8a03-af7ae985ae87</url>
    <urlname>Oak Grove Cemetery</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1383941" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Oak Grove Cemetery</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Daddyof5greatkids with kids</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="966259">daddyof5greatkids</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Big enough to fit tons of geocoins and small travel bugs.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Every cemetery deserves a cache.  And here is one for our local cemetery.

Please replace what I have placed on top of this.  Don't want the locals to know it is there.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Salute Robert Calvin Willis and you will find the cache.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="84046283">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-09-12T16:12:56</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Had my daughter and second son with me and we found it pretty quickly.  The log is dry but water did get in but not much.  We signed the log.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.2616" lon="-97.1158">
    <time>2009-09-05T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1Y8PZ</name>
    <desc>Do you like Football (Techd's LampPost #3) by Techd, Traditional Cache (1/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=bf9b9ee4-f2d2-46ed-ac90-41522867cd86</url>
    <urlname>Do you like Football (Techd's LampPost #3)</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1384740" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Do you like Football (Techd's LampPost #3)</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Techd</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="2393126">techd</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">In a lamp post at the edge of the parkinglot</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Congrats to mimiNpapaw for the FTF!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="83995860">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-09-12T00:23:21</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">The is number 100!  It is also very close to home.  Had to wait for the local PD to leave before I went after it.   TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.176417" lon="-97.092">
    <time>2009-09-18T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1YV8N</name>
    <desc>DR Micro by LandStar, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=dfdc901f-4324-4bcf-b563-2df8f5c7ce5f</url>
    <urlname>DR Micro</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1401595" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>DR Micro</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>LandStar</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="997683">LandStar</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">So many places to park....but only one is closest to the cache!</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Small camo'd plastic bottle.....not in a light skirt and not in another cedar bush! Should be a park and grab for most.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Won't be an easy one for those with limited reach.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="93178337">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-20T20:40:39</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Work a batch with my son.  We signed the log.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.183" lon="-97.104517">
    <time>2009-09-18T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1YV8R</name>
    <desc>Cagey Cat by LandStar, Traditional Cache (1.5/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=382a5cfa-999a-462a-96bb-21a472d0e2ac</url>
    <urlname>Cagey Cat</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1401598" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Cagey Cat</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>LandStar</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="997683">LandStar</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">You can hear the roar of the city as you search for this one.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">As I went to place this one I jumped up what looked to be a very small bobcat! It really is living on the edge. You're looking for a good sized camo'd plastic jar. Will hold any size geocoin and small swag. There are a couple of parking options near the cache, one gravel, one paved. Park where you feel the most comfortable. Either way it is a very short bit of brush and you'll be at ground zero.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>If you see cages then you are on track.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="93175839">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-20T20:11:34</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">This one took work.  I had to use the hint.  I placed a TB in it.  I will update it later.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
        <groundspeak:log id="93208978">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-20T20:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Write note</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">I did the initial log with my iPhone.  I dropped off a TB in Cagey Cat today.  I just realized that the names of the cache and the TB have an indirect theme.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.184367" lon="-97.106183">
    <time>2009-09-18T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1YV90</name>
    <desc>30ft Micro by LandStar, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=d03bdba5-d8d1-4132-a39e-afcdcc8d7b44</url>
    <urlname>30ft Micro</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1401605" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>30ft Micro</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>LandStar</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="997683">LandStar</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">A micro hiding in the midst of what can be a very busy place during peak evening hours. Still a park and grab for most.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">This is a really big little micro. It has holding power and stealth working for it. No room for goodies, log only. Please use stealth and replace well to thwart the muggles!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>west side</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="93173604">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-20T19:42:02</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">We got it and signed the log.  Heading to 200.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.190683" lon="-97.144933">
    <time>2009-09-24T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1Z33A</name>
    <desc>Denia's Stop by bigdaddydan, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=62ebabb7-e0f4-45c4-9a00-62c52111c091</url>
    <urlname>Denia's Stop</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1409117" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Denia's Stop</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>bigdaddydan</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="2390157">bigdaddydan</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Close to park with plenty of parking.  School nearby so avoid early morning and mid afternoon.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Look for container about the size of a quarter.Log only so BYOP.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="94203267">
          <groundspeak:date>2010-01-01T21:25:28</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Got it while caching on new years.  Signed the log.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.306883" lon="-97.04205">
    <time>2009-09-30T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1ZA99</name>
    <desc>Big and Red by RioFrio, Traditional Cache (2/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=e68cfcc0-3ea7-4150-b2cb-49e65c3fbe78</url>
    <urlname>Big and Red</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1416029" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Big and Red</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>RioFrio</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="627646">RioFrio</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Old bridge across the Trinity River. DO NOT PARK ON THE HIGHWAY! This cache has been place with permission from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">This cache is on the old bridge that crosses the Trinity River next to FM 428. Paking is available just to the NW of the cache. This can be a park and grab or a great hike to, or bike to, or kayak to cache since it is located on the Ray Roberts/Lake Lewisville Greenbelt Trail that runs along the Trinity River. This great trail runs from highway 380 on it's southern end all the way up to FM 455 on the northern end where it connects with the Elm Fork Trail that goes into Isle du Bois area at Ray Roberts Lake State Park. The Greenbelt trail is right at eleven miles long and this cache is about in the middle. My wife and I hike and bike here regularly and have seen deer, armadillo, bobcat (2), coyote, one mountain lion, road runners, several types of snakes (water moccasins, copper heads, green snakes and striped garter snakes), owls, hawks, buntings, the list can go on and on. Needless to say there is abundant wildlife along the trail. We have even seen an exotic chicken..... If you plan on hiking, biking or kayaking to the cache, there is a $5 per person usage fee. No climbing, leaning or any death defying acts are need to retrieve this cache. In other words, DO NOT CLIMB ON THE BRIDGE. The gates to the parking areas close at 10 so plan accordingly. Hopefully you will enjoy this trail as much as my wife and I do. Happy hunting!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>band aid tin</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="87854556">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-10-18T22:27:21</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Found with my son today.  He goes by this one everyday on his way to school.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.313433" lon="-97.092717">
    <time>2009-10-02T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1ZCZ3</name>
    <desc>Barn Stormer by aeav8r, Traditional Cache (1/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=d1202540-82b1-45bd-aad5-3cbcbcd6cf52</url>
    <urlname>Barn Stormer</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1418596" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Barn Stormer</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>aeav8r</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="945432">aeav8r</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">A camoed flat-ish waterproof container that is out in the open for cachers, but out of sight for most muggles.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">One nicer days, such as the one that graced me as I placed this cache, you may need to duck your head as the 'barnstormers' fly past you in their small planes while you are searching.  I think it was a Cessna 182 RG that buzzed me a couple of times doing a high speed low fly-by!

Located out in the country on a two-lane road that borders a grass-strip airport on the north end.  There isn't parking per se, but you should be able to pull off a wee bit and not cause any traffic jams.  There might be sporatic traffic to deal with so just basic stealth needed.

You will need a certain degree of reach to get this one, but there is an aid present at GZ for those of shorter stature if needed.  Please securely re-hang container after signing log, thanks in advance.

Good luck and happy hunting!

* * * Congrats to the Ford family for their first FTF! * * *</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="88359992">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-10-24T19:19:38</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">This is start of a caching afternoon and this was not far from home.  It is in great shape.  My son and I signed the log.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.2183" lon="-96.661317">
    <time>2009-10-16T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1ZY5A</name>
    <desc>No More Gym Dues Ever! by QuadWrays, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=02f9f8ca-ac44-4e92-8927-f4eaa0c9e63f</url>
    <urlname>No More Gym Dues Ever!</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1434165" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>No More Gym Dues Ever!</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>QuadWrays</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="2159562">QuadWrays</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Lifting this should be plenty of a daily workout.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Cache should be an easy find on a recently expanded road.  There's a little pull off, but traffic can be heavy at times.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="93346208">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-23T22:40:15</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Signed the log.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.1942" lon="-96.632017">
    <time>2009-10-17T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1ZZBH</name>
    <desc>Knocked Out of the Park by Keegstaman, Traditional Cache (2/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=8cacae69-83c3-4f7f-90a1-1e67489d2434</url>
    <urlname>Knocked Out of the Park</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1435319" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Knocked Out of the Park</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Keegstaman</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="2656587">Keegstaman</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Regular</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Try and find it if you can.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">The cache is a plastic box spray-painted to be camo. Put a travel bug in there for the first person to find it. It is around First Babtist Church of McKinney. You might want to go play some baseball while you're there. There aren't any P.I. or thorns in the area, and it's a PNG that can be accesible by kids. Hope you enjoy!

P.S. The homeowners around the cache are aware of it and welcome hunters to search.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>It is not at the sign.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="93344112">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-23T22:05:05</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Number 200. Wooohooo !!!  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.167717" lon="-97.245067">
    <time>2009-12-06T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC21TE8</name>
    <desc>Broadcasting Broadcasting by Texas Triple G, Traditional Cache (2/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=304a731a-ce0f-489b-8219-c76fba5f1cdb</url>
    <urlname>Broadcasting Broadcasting</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1490180" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Broadcasting Broadcasting</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Texas Triple G</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="2525939">Texas Triple G</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">
      </groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Crusing down the road caching today when I came upon a big Antenna.  Thought it be cool to hide a Geo across the road from it.  Your looking for a camoed duct taped container. Quick park and grab.

Kennedy Half Dollar for FTF

CONGRATS to strawberrycreek for FTF!!!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>gnarled tree</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="94198639">
          <groundspeak:date>2010-01-01T20:49:44</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Got while cachong on new years day.  TFTC. The log is dry.  Seen a lot of wet ones.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.23635" lon="-96.746867">
    <time>2009-12-18T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC223C3</name>
    <desc>Wear by klce, Traditional Cache (2/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=c7b8f29f-97bf-4bed-8550-07c82561b68a</url>
    <urlname>Wear</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1498762" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Wear</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>klce</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="398593">klce</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Regular</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Located in Wear Cemetery off Co Rd 79</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Once upon a time there was a cool cache here placed by a much missed 'Super Cacher' Akulakat. It was Typhoid Cowboy and had an old stone and the road was gravel, there were no homes near-about and the gate wasn't all painted and shiny like it is now nor was the Drive-In gate pad-locked as it is now but it is still a very nice just not as country a Cemetery. You'll have to walk a tenth of a mile to the cache (up hill both ways) and there is just the barest  bit of bushwacking at the end. Be aware there are a few briars near GZ but they can be avoided. Container is an Ammo Box.  The 'Cowboys' new marker is at N 33 14.175 W096 44.744. Have a look and ponder what his story mighta been in 1847 or maybe come up with your own. If it's yours make it a good one.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="93348374">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-23T23:16:47</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">I loaded this on on my gpsmap 76 and got to to site.  When i went to read up on it the iPhone app says it is inactive.  This is clearly not the case.  I found it and signed the log.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.233933" lon="-96.988">
    <time>2009-12-17T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC223N2</name>
    <desc>FishTrap Cache by dragondude111, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=89f651ab-c5ed-480a-a74f-966aff4a514a</url>
    <urlname>FishTrap Cache</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1499040" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>FishTrap Cache</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>dragondude111</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="1285256">dragondude111</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">No fish here.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">No fish to trap here, but I did place a small container to trap you into stopping. This is located in the Town of Cross Roads park.
I left a path tag for the first to find. The tag is the joint tag for dragondude111, monkeybread111, and ocrazys. It is the first tag we have released to the wild. Hope you like it. 
Log book small trade items, but I forgot to put a pen so you will need to bring your own.

CONGRATULATIONS TO SNAKEBAIT FOR THE FTF!!!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Just look again.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="94348004">
          <groundspeak:date>2010-01-02T22:56:13</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Got it while working the area.  Signed the log.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.245967" lon="-97.1322">
    <time>2009-12-27T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC22BJM</name>
    <desc>Scorobotomy by LandStar, Traditional Cache (2/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=b88b40b7-e5e2-46b6-9bfd-c1795f41f41a</url>
    <urlname>Scorobotomy</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1506653" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Scorobotomy</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>LandStar</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="997683">LandStar</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">A micro hidden at Ever's Park. Plenty of parking...but there could be a few thousand or so muggles during the summer!</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">I've had a lot of really good times playing baseball. There are times when I wish we could just get a Scorobotomy and never have to worry about points, parades, trophies or awards. Just to enjoy a day on the diamond was always enough for me. That and a really good corny dog!

Please place this one back carefully and avoid drawing attention to the hide location. This one is already three runs down in the bottom of the ninth with two outs!



On a 3-2 count aucntr steps up to the plate and drives another amazing FTF into the record books! The final score is....oh....uh....hmmm?</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Not a nano....but it does stick like one.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="94095827">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-31T21:09:02</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">My son is on a roll today.  We got the three near our place that were placed this week.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.2512" lon="-97.140833">
    <time>2009-12-27T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC22BK5</name>
    <desc>WHIPS5 by LandStar, Traditional Cache (2.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=6e05d670-c229-4f66-bcbb-98813bf1f730</url>
    <urlname>WHIPS5</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1506669" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>WHIPS5</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>LandStar</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="997683">LandStar</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Yes, finally!  No. 5 in the Well Hidden In Plain Sight series.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Like others in the WHIPS series, this cache was placed just for just your seeking pleasure. 
There may be some traffic early morning and late evening, but other than that you shouldn't be bothered too much by muggles since their homes are far enough away. If you park just in front of gz your vehicle can also provide some shielding from the traffic. 
Let me know if you agree with the D-rating....it is my first of this kind so...uncharted territory. 
It is a micro, not a nano.

FTF Congratulations goes to auctnr! Finding this one on a cold winter's night merits mega caching karma!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>It is not nice to peek when you haven't really looked that long. 
Remember...it is in plain sight.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="94094532">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-31T20:52:57</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">My son found the baggy in the water with what we think is the container.  Can you double check it?  We will place the baggy in the same location.  TFTC  </groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
        <groundspeak:log id="94094789">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-31T20:56:05</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Write note</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Disregard the comment on the integrity of the container.  We figured it out and it is back in place.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.1963" lon="-97.129817">
    <time>2009-12-27T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC22BKP</name>
    <desc>Cheesy Cache by LandStar, Traditional Cache (2/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=8507cc2d-a0f9-4ef4-a1b5-b7901d586c54</url>
    <urlname>Cheesy Cache</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1506686" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Cheesy Cache</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>LandStar</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="997683">LandStar</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">A micro that is well hid to protect from the thousands of little muggles that visit this place.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Of course, it is also placed so that our young geocachers can have fun going for it!  There is a little bit of a grade on the terrain, maybe not suitable for toddlers and it is not stroller friendly. But for everyone else it should be just fine. 

Please be sure to hide this one as good as you found it...or we will loose the cheesy cache.


Another cheesy easy FTF for aucntr!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>If you have trouble with this one it may be because you have yet to explore the root of the problem....</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="94098652">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-31T21:43:50</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Getting colder out so this looks like the last one today.  Signed the log with my son.  TFTC.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.195067" lon="-97.1249">
    <time>2009-12-27T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC22BN9</name>
    <desc>Bromulated Micro by LandStar, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=78844db3-1806-4ead-b8a8-c2ad989c8321</url>
    <urlname>Bromulated Micro</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1506735" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Bromulated Micro</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>LandStar</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="997683">LandStar</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">A whole lot of micro, waiting to be found.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">This one is had to go through some serious processing to make it work. Muggles to the left, muggles to the right. Once the hide location was found then the cache had to be modified so that hungry muggles wouldn't find it right away. I know cachers shouldn't have any trouble with it, so thus the low rating. I may actually visit it again before the grass starts growing and make some in the field modifications to protect it from landscape muggles.

Another FTF Congratulations for auctnr!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="94099638">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-31T21:55:16</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Got it.  We signed the log. TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.25615" lon="-97.180517">
    <time>2009-12-27T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC22BNV</name>
    <desc>Loop da Loop by LandStar, Traditional Cache (1.5/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=13eb404c-4d12-42c0-832a-f1ca32c42692</url>
    <urlname>Loop da Loop</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1506752" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Loop da Loop</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>LandStar</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="997683">LandStar</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Scope this one out on the map to figure out your best approach. There is a gravel circle that you can use to almost drive right up to the cache.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">A loopy micro that I had to drop off while driving around Denton today. Should be an easy park and grab....except for the traffic which can be just as loopy as the cache. Not bad in early morning or late evening hours.


FTF honors go to aucntr who no doubt jumped through loops to get this one!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="94096638">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-31T21:19:25</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Got this on the way to get Dr Pepper.  TFTC.  </groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.19785" lon="-97.139733">
    <time>2009-12-27T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC22BP4</name>
    <desc>What micro? by LandStar, Traditional Cache (2/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=2e9e9b59-e261-4805-b31c-99f5c74e2704</url>
    <urlname>What micro?</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1506761" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>What micro?</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>LandStar</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="997683">LandStar</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Had to get a bite to eat today and this little thing just rolled out of my cache bag. O.K., you want to hide? Here ya go!</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">You can park in the back...right near gz... if there is space.  Be careful or you'll get trapped in the drive through traffic lane!
You can park up front....or...you could even go the the adjacent parking lot and approach from the north and avoid the parking lot all together. 
Your looking for a custom crafted micro. Bigger than a nano but smaller than a 35mm film can.


What a FTF for auctnr! Just how you like it!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Wouldn't you like to be a pepper too?</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="94097494">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-31T21:30:45</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">The hint did not make sense to me until I found it,  then it made perfect sense.  Found it with my son.  We signed the log.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.256" lon="-97.147417">
    <time>2009-12-27T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC22BQR</name>
    <desc>Bumper Bait by LandStar, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=3785f9bd-bf13-48c6-8906-840d852de824</url>
    <urlname>Bumper Bait</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1506812" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Bumper Bait</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>LandStar</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="997683">LandStar</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">What we used to call these things....because they always seem to attract bumpers.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">This one attracted a micro. Easy to park, easy to find. Take care to hide in same location so local muggles won't stumble across it.


Congratulations to auctnr who 'stopped' by for another FTF!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Magnetron forces are at work...</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="94093509">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-31T20:40:44</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">We were out of town when this was placed.  Getting the ones near the house that are near the house that were just placed.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.225117" lon="-96.8197">
    <time>2009-06-05T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1T47J</name>
    <desc>CwK#5--Dallas North Tollway by Rock8frog, Traditional Cache (1/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=815f9b28-52e0-4858-abc3-f0efb66bca9b</url>
    <urlname>CwK#5--Dallas North Tollway</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1261255" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>CwK#5--Dallas North Tollway</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Rock8frog</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="2114409">rock8frog</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Caching with Kids #5</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Congrats to unclebruce for the FTF!

If you are new to caching or have the kids with you, this is a simple series to grab. No walking or strollers are necessary.
Kids can participate and locate all of these in the series.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="90535516">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-11-15T19:52:58</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Signed the log.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.26305" lon="-96.826417">
    <time>2006-07-31T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCXE9B</name>
    <desc>Abandon Windmill  by Crazy4horses, Traditional Cache (2.5/2.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=dd207fd6-70ea-46d7-905a-a4ddf97b86d0</url>
    <urlname>Abandon Windmill </urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="436772" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Abandon Windmill </groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Crazy4horses</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="444933">Crazy4horses</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">
      </groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">&lt;span id="LongDescription"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; 
&lt;div style="border: inset 5px blue"&gt;
&lt;span id="LongDescription"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; 
&lt;div style="padding:10px"&gt;&lt;span id="LongDescription"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; 
&lt;div style="text-align:center;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:xx-large"&gt;
&lt;span id="LongDescription"&gt;Abandon Windmill&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Abandon windmill on overgrown farm land.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
On US farms, particularly in the Midwest, windpumps were used to
pump water from farm wells for cattle. The self-regulating farm
wind pump was invented by Daniel Halliday in 1854. Eventually steel
blades and steel towers replaced wooden construction, and at their
peak in 1930, an estimated 600,000 units were in use, with capacity
equivalent to 150 megawatts. A six-foot diameter windpump rotor can
lift up to 180 gallons per hour of water with a 15 to 20 mile per
hour wind, according to a modern manufacturer. An estimated 60,000
wind pumps are stil in use in the United States. They are
particularly economical in remote sites distant from electric power
distribution.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
This is the shortcut we take with the horses to the abandon water
tower to get us off the gravel road. If the horses had their way
this would be called spooky windmill.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;div align="center"&gt;
&lt;img src="http://img.geocaching.com/cache/4e657006-aa12-4d27-975a-1970f6f87b5f.jpg"
     width="500" /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;p align="left"&gt;&lt;font size="2" color="#FF0000"&gt;&lt;b&gt;The three rules
of geocaching, "Take something, Leave something and Write in the
log book", are only the beginning points of safe and responsible
geocaching. Consider the following points before you head out on
your next cache hunt.&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
4. When you vist a cache leave only footprints.&lt;br /&gt;
5. Respect the environment and property both public and
private&lt;br /&gt;
 6. Pay attention to how the cache was concealed before you pull it
out of it's hiding spot.&lt;br /&gt;
7. Re-hid the cache better than you found it.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
 &lt;b&gt;Have fun! Enjoy the adventure!&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;div style="text-align:left;font-family:arial black;font-size:medium;color:red"&gt;
&lt;img src="http://img.geocaching.com/cache/1c9aee7d-683c-4cef-808d-a374928f8e81.jpg"
     width="100" /&gt; FTF klce&lt;/div&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Your are looking for a leg up</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="90551040">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-11-15T21:13:20</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Signed the log.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.260617" lon="-96.837817">
    <time>2006-07-31T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCXE9D</name>
    <desc>Old gas pump by Crazy4horses, Traditional Cache (3/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=d117597e-a8a4-441b-bc5f-88f09caf076d</url>
    <urlname>Old gas pump</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="436774" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Old gas pump</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Crazy4horses</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="444933">Crazy4horses</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>3</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">
      </groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">&lt;span id="LongDescription"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; 
&lt;div style="border: inset 5px blue"&gt;
&lt;span id="LongDescription"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; 
&lt;div style="padding:10px"&gt;&lt;span id="LongDescription"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; 
&lt;div style="text-align:center;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:xx-large"&gt;
&lt;span id="LongDescription"&gt;Old gas pump&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Located at a little farm house on prairie.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The first gasoline pump was invented and sold by Sylvanus F. Bowser
in Fort Wayne, Indiana on September 5, 1885. This pump was not used
for automobiles, as they hadn't been invented yet. It was instead
used for some kerosene lamps and stoves. He later improved upon the
pump by adding safety measures and also by adding a hose to
directly dispense fuel into automobiles. For a while, the term
bowser was used to refer to a vertical gasoline pump. Although the
term is not used anymore in the United States, it still is used
sometimes in Australia, New Zealand and Canada&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;div align="center"&gt;
&lt;img src="http://img.geocaching.com/cache/e19622d0-4e2b-4722-b7b7-bdd4bb8de3d6.jpg"
     width="500" /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
 
&lt;p align="left"&gt;&lt;font size="2" color="#FF0000"&gt;&lt;b&gt;The three rules
of geocaching, "Take something, Leave something and Write in the
log book", are only the beginning points of safe and responsible
geocaching. Consider the following points before you head out on
your next cache hunt.&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
4. When you vist a cache leave only footprints.&lt;br /&gt;
5. Respect the environment and property both public and
private&lt;br /&gt;
 6. Pay attention to how the cache was concealed before you pull it
out of it's hiding spot.&lt;br /&gt;
7. Re-hid the cache better than you found it.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
 &lt;b&gt;Have fun! Enjoy the adventure!&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;div style="text-align:left;font-family:arial black;font-size:medium;color:red"&gt;
&lt;img src="http://img.geocaching.com/cache/1c9aee7d-683c-4cef-808d-a374928f8e81.jpg"
     width="100" /&gt; FTF klce&lt;/div&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Road Closed</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="90553055">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-11-15T21:24:50</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Signed the log.  We attacked it the wrong way too.  We walked up to it.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="32.963133" lon="-97.046233">
    <time>2006-08-18T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCXTJV</name>
    <desc>Snakes on an Ammo Can by Neosmart1, Traditional Cache (1/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=f81c0414-0904-468c-8f13-8d624f34f318</url>
    <urlname>Snakes on an Ammo Can</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="447637" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Snakes on an Ammo Can</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Neosmart1</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="454136">Neosmart1</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Regular</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">
      </groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">This is in honor of the infamous movie, Snakes on a Plane. The title Snakes on a Cache was already taken by one in Wisconsin, so I did what I could. and yes, it is an ammo can. It was originally placed the night of the official day the movie came out.
There was a fake snake on the cache but now it is just a lowly ammo can. If there is a snake nearby, it is real.
If anything breaks or anything let me know as always. And regarding the movie, I personally wouldn't recommend anyone else to see it.

congrats to TeamOxford for FTF!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>in brushy stuff by trees [pretty straightforward I hope]</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="88560874">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-10-25T22:13:37</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Out shopping and caching.  Left a TB and will update it later.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
        <groundspeak:log id="88571723">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-10-25T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Write note</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Updating to place the TB in the inventory.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.1182" lon="-97.209733">
    <time>2006-09-01T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCY2K4</name>
    <desc>Johns Well ODS by NyRosie &amp; Racepics, Traditional Cache (2/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=569111a6-b2f8-43a0-981f-f99f73c93efa</url>
    <urlname>Johns Well ODS</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="455334" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Johns Well ODS</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>NyRosie &amp; Racepics</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="438301">NyRosie &amp; Racepics</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">
      </groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">One of those caches that takes you to an interesting place that most people probably don't know exists.  We found out about this location from a local long-timer and thought we'd share it with others who might be interested.

You'll be looking for a 35mm film can, well hidden.  Please take the time to replace it as you found it.

There is a WG$ for the FTF!!

Spend a few minutes and enjoy!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="92825904">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-13T21:43:25</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Working on 20 with my son today.  This was #16. TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="34.276" lon="-99.290433">
    <time>2007-01-06T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC107JV</name>
    <desc>Picnic Anyone? by Team Homebrew, Traditional Cache (1/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=5e7e04a0-6541-42db-beb3-1abac14f1f74</url>
    <urlname>Picnic Anyone?</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="519712" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Picnic Anyone?</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Team Homebrew</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="902065">Team Homebrew</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">This one is an easy park and grab.  Muggles may be present.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Enjoy a roadside picnic lunch while you're here.  You are looking for a camo covered 35mm film canister.  Please bring a writing instrument.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>(1) About knee high
(2) Too easy for more hints</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="80818496">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-08-15T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Found it on the way to Altus.  Signed the log.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.160367" lon="-97.266333">
    <time>2007-02-01T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC10B85</name>
    <desc>Natural Energy - Spradling #1 by txoilgas, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=77b2376f-7403-4462-8a0c-334800718463</url>
    <urlname>Natural Energy - Spradling #1</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="523225" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Natural Energy - Spradling #1</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>txoilgas</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="478986">txoilgas</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">First of a series on Natural Gas exploration in the Ft. Worth Basin</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">This was my first Barnett Shale well which at the time, Novenber
1999, was the best initial production Barnett shale well. Compared
to those drilled today is was just OK. &lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;center&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="red"&gt;Congrats to Kattz on
FTF&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/center&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Black corner post.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="92831864">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-13T22:43:28</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Working on 20 with my son today.  This was #20.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.36915" lon="-96.987933">
    <time>2007-01-20T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC10FFB</name>
    <desc>Oak Stuffin' by ocrazys, Traditional Cache (1/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=03d485da-504f-43d4-a855-9ae5363cb846</url>
    <urlname>Oak Stuffin'</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="527292" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Oak Stuffin'</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>ocrazys</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="258622">ocrazys</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">Quick park &amp;amp; grab.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">This is a micro hidden for a quick cache fix. Nice gold surprise
for FTF. 
&lt;h1&gt;&lt;font face="Comic Sans MS"
color="#CC0000"&gt;&lt;marquee&gt;CONGRATULATIONS Ferret Patrol for being
FTF on 1/22/2007!! Sorry you had to get out of the
car.&lt;/marquee&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/h1&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Aren't you glad you decrypted this useless hint.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="83570885">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-09-07T21:40:49</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">This is number 2 with my son.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.4035" lon="-96.955917">
    <time>2007-01-28T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC10FH7</name>
    <desc>Laying Low by ocrazys, Traditional Cache (1/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=3e83f5d0-737c-4157-9529-5e3f9939faaf</url>
    <urlname>Laying Low</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="527350" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Laying Low</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>ocrazys</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="258622">ocrazys</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">This is peaceful place to stop and cache.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">Say hello to the local residents. We have some kin staying here, so
be on your best behavior while visiting. Cache contains a lottery
ticket for FTF and several other things for trading. 
&lt;h1&gt;&lt;font face="Comic Sans MS"
color="#CC0000"&gt;&lt;marquee&gt;CONGRATULATIONS Ferret Patrol for being
FTF on 1/29/2007!!&lt;/marquee&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/h1&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="88367366">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-10-24T20:10:03</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Found it with my son.  Placed a TB inside.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
        <groundspeak:log id="88409813">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-10-24T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Write note</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Can't submit travel bug drops in the iPhone app.  Here it is.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.361383" lon="-97.008583">
    <time>2007-01-28T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC10FHZ</name>
    <desc>Not So Gnarly by ocrazys, Traditional Cache (2/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=10bc9a02-74b4-48ba-b3bf-66ae1c0ced10</url>
    <urlname>Not So Gnarly</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="527373" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Not So Gnarly</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>ocrazys</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="258622">ocrazys</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">There is plenty of room to park off the main road.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">This is as close to rustic camo as we could get. We hope it tests
your caching skills and takes longer than a second to find. There
is a chunk of gold here for the FTF! 
&lt;h1&gt;&lt;font face="Comic Sans MS"
color="#CC0000"&gt;&lt;marquee&gt;Congratulations to TARPONJPM for the FTF
on 1/31/2007 - a cold, rainy, mildly lousy
day.&lt;/marquee&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/h1&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Feeling gray.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="83568895">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-09-07T21:29:55</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">This is the first of 6 today.  Creative container.  TFTC. Working on this batch with my son.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.369117" lon="-96.978767">
    <time>2007-01-20T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC10FJX</name>
    <desc>Valor View TB Hotel by ocrazys, Traditional Cache (1/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=f6b67985-8055-4f68-8287-4a670c81ad0a</url>
    <urlname>Valor View TB Hotel</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="527402" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Valor View TB Hotel</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>ocrazys</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="258622">ocrazys</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Regular</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">The name of this cache is in reference to what you see across the
road.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">&lt;table&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td&gt;&lt;font color="Black"&gt;The building across the way is one of
several barns at Valor Farm&lt;/font&gt; &lt;a rel="nofollow"
href="http://www.valorfarm.com"&gt;&lt;font color="”Blue”"&gt;(Link).&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/a&gt;
They raise, breed, and race thoroughbred horses. One horse is the
great Alysheba, who became the all-time leading earner and was
later inducted into the Hall of Fame.&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;
&lt;p align="center"&gt;
&lt;img src="http://img.geocaching.com/cache/a4f3c00e-dec5-405e-8b54-9abfea4b1428.jpg"
     width="197" height="296" /&gt;&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;
     &amp;nbsp;&lt;img src="http://img.geocaching.com/cache/e3824233-b66f-4169-84d6-402097b7434d.jpg"
     width="197" height="296" /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h1&gt;&lt;font face="Comic Sans MS"
color="#CC0000"&gt;&lt;marquee&gt;CONGRATULATIONS Ferret Patrol for being
FTF on 4/29/2007!!&lt;/marquee&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/h1&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Don't cross any fences.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="83572462">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-09-07T21:50:07</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Number 3 with Micah.  Taking a TB.  Will relocate it soon.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.389517" lon="-96.95195">
    <time>2007-01-28T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC10MBN</name>
    <desc>To cache or shop? That is the question. by ocrazys, Traditional Cache (1/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=ffd42b30-4ba7-405f-ad67-bd5e6c95d4be</url>
    <urlname>To cache or shop? That is the question.</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="531983" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>To cache or shop? That is the question.</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>ocrazys</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="258622">ocrazys</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">Quick park and grab.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">Welcome to shopping in Pilot Point. This is as good as it gets. But
the best thing they have is a pack of mini Pilot pens that fit in
small caches. There is gold in that there cache for FTF. 
&lt;h1&gt;&lt;font face="Comic Sans MS"
color="#CC0000"&gt;&lt;marquee&gt;CONGRATULATIONS Ferret Patrol for being
FTF on 1/29/2007 or 1/30/2007!! But does it still count if you
signed the log with the wrong date?&lt;/marquee&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/h1&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Shine on!</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="83580419">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-09-07T22:38:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">The last one in the list with my son.  A good way to end the day.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.40965" lon="-96.942133">
    <time>2007-01-28T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC10MC9</name>
    <desc>Hometown Cache by ocrazys, Traditional Cache (1/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=1c2a334f-a115-433f-ada2-b5e2a1fb327c</url>
    <urlname>Hometown Cache</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="532002" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Hometown Cache</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>ocrazys</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="258622">ocrazys</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">It is a pill bottle so bring your own pen.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">This is right outside of an establishment. The owner is in on it,
but doesn't believe it can be retrieved without him knowing. So,
use a lot of stealth. The FTF gets a neat light saber. Please take
it because it doesn't really fit in the cache. After the cache feel
free to stop in and say howdy to Russell the owner and give him a
thank you for letting us play in his parking lot. 
&lt;h1&gt;&lt;font face="Comic Sans MS"
color="#CC0000"&gt;&lt;marquee&gt;CONGRATULATIONS Ferret Patrol for being
FTF on 1/30/2007!! Sorry you had to get out of the car
-again.&lt;/marquee&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/h1&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Not really van accessible.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="88410905">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-10-24T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Found this one with my son today.  We were not seen by the store staff.  To be truthful it was not hard, they were closed when we dropped by.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.136033" lon="-97.287917">
    <time>2009-01-31T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1M8PD</name>
    <desc>Como se llama, Llama? Numero Dos by Team Techie, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=a49136cf-db95-460b-9f84-b5f297e76625</url>
    <urlname>Como se llama, Llama? Numero Dos</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1116604" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Como se llama, Llama? Numero Dos</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Team Techie</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="1405852">techiegrl64</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">An easy P&amp;amp;G, nothing complicated. The real attraction here is
the cute llamas in the field nearby. When we pulled up to this
location one of the llamas decided it was tired and laid down with
its neck and head stretched out, its chin on the ground. It gazed
at us with an occasional twitch of its ears, but when the farmer
approached with a wheelbarrow full of hay they all perked up and
trotted off for a snack.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">The container a round breath mints container, not camo'd. Please
hide as good as or better than you found it so it is hidden from
view. The hint is a complete spoiler so if you want to make this
one even faster go ahead and decrypt it. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;center&gt;&lt;font size="+2"&gt;&lt;font color="#3800FA"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Congratulations to
TeamOxford for FTF!&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Ground, under cement, west side of washout.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="92814559">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-13T20:12:20</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Working on 20 with my son today.  This was #2. TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.1492" lon="-96.638167">
    <time>2009-02-01T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1MAKW</name>
    <desc>cross that bridge if you come to it. by Dave Fox, Traditional Cache (2.5/2.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=653827aa-e6fa-4c62-b351-600944bd9f61</url>
    <urlname>cross that bridge if you come to it.</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1118447" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>cross that bridge if you come to it.</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Dave Fox</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="853525">Dave Fox</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Not chosen</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">located on an abandoned railroad right of way. Disused for at least 8 years with numerous trees growing up through trackbed. The bridge used to eat an 18 wheeler a day sometimes more.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">You are looking for an ammo can sized container. It contains pirate coins, hand cleaner, flashlight, batteries, pencils, patches, bootlaces, two small water bottles, CITO trash bags, log, Street parking nearby or pull off the busy road to the shoulder.

CONGRATULATIONS TO LITTLEFOCKER FOR BEING FIRST TO FIND!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="83982937">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-09-11T21:07:40</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">A quick grab after work.  I remember the tracks being removed.  I passed it onto a coworker. TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.17965" lon="-96.62845">
    <time>2009-02-01T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1MANM</name>
    <desc>Nest by UncleBruce, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=afb71895-0e08-4b5b-8719-8adcc6b75be9</url>
    <urlname>Nest</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1118502" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Nest</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>UncleBruce</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="564648">unclebruce</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">
      </groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">This cache is located in the Towne Lake Recreational Area in McKinney. The park hours are: 6:00 am - 11:00 pm

This is one of several caches I hid near the new Disc Golf Course in Towne Lake Park instead of watching the Super Bowl.

This cache was hidden in the winter. In the spring and summer I'm sure you might encounter some PI as you walk to this cache. 

Do not try to acces this cache from Eldorado Pkwy. You need to park at the start of the Disc Golf course which is in Towne Lake Park.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="79038550">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-07-31T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">It is still here.  Found it in good shape.  Signed the log.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.488183" lon="-97.11465">
    <time>2009-02-03T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1MCC5</name>
    <desc>Bridges(5) of 922 by miminpapaw, Traditional Cache (2/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=f6a79663-464b-4dbf-a71d-deffd0d4f809</url>
    <urlname>Bridges(5) of 922</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1120130" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Bridges(5) of 922</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>miminpapaw</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="1226633">mimiNpapaw</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">This is the third of several caches on FM 922 from Tioga to Vally View. A nice country drive with some really nice views. Also - for you fishermen all the stops on the Ray Roberts Lake have trails to fishing holes! Just reach out and touch it. Some are sneaky hides, some are right in your face. Hints will come later if there are to many DNF's. Until then have fun.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">
      </groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="88382578">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-10-24T22:10:47</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Got it.  Signed the log with my son. Heading west to Valley View.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.2251" lon="-96.985117">
    <time>2009-03-18T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1NW4B</name>
    <desc> Rust Bucket at the Speed of sound by Team DnD Racing &amp; Loco Lupine, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=f644be71-2a9a-42d2-b10e-72e76ca12e4f</url>
    <urlname> Rust Bucket at the Speed of sound</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1164094" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name> Rust Bucket at the Speed of sound</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Team DnD Racing &amp; Loco Lupine</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="485754">teamdndracing</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">one more of those places we stop when out caching with our
buddies</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">A magntic hid-a-key with log only (so bring a pen) in an easy to
get to spot..... some stealth may be required but you should be
able to pretend your just admirering the modern engineering 
&lt;h1&gt;&lt;font face="Comic Sans MS"
color="#CC0000"&gt;&lt;marquee&gt;CONGRATULATIONS To OcrazyS on the
FTF!!&lt;/marquee&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/h1&gt;
&lt;table align="center" style="font-size:12pt;font-family:arial;"
border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" width="80%"&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td align="center"&gt;
&lt;div style='padding-top:5px;padding-bottom:5px;' align='center'&gt;
&lt;a href='http://www.txga.net/forum'
target='_blank'&gt;&lt;img src='http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/geogroups/texasgeocaching_sm.gif'
     border='0' align='middle' alt='Texas Geocaching' /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;div align='center'&gt;&lt;a href='http://www.txga.net/forum'
target='_blank'&gt;Cache Placed by a Texas Geocacher&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td&gt;
&lt;div align="center"&gt;&lt;small&gt;Generated by
&lt;a href="http://www.9key.com/selector.asp"&gt;The
Selector&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/small&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Behind the gauges</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="94349563">
          <groundspeak:date>2010-01-02T23:07:22</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">My son and I got this one today.  The log is soaked.  Not sure how since is not "exposed".  I managed to sign the log.  I carry a Pentel pen that allows me to angle the tip so it does not drag.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.2642" lon="-97.065467">
    <time>2009-03-20T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1NY8B</name>
    <desc>Blue Heart by kitten7580, Traditional Cache (1.5/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=ca61c03b-271b-414c-83ac-a145ee5179cd</url>
    <urlname>Blue Heart</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1166140" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Blue Heart</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>kitten7580</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="2103826">kitten7580</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Blue container with small pins and coins.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Congradulations to Ferret Patrol FTF.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>behind tree</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="76007536">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-07-04T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">My son found it first.  Good holiday weekend hunt.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.290542" lon="-96.996">
    <time>2009-03-21T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1P00X</name>
    <desc>The Rocky Cache by sglider12 &amp; Nigel13, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=6516bd83-62d1-4d46-b790-f853d5323b23</url>
    <urlname>The Rocky Cache</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1167831" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>The Rocky Cache</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>sglider12 &amp; Nigel13</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="2174974">sglider12</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">On Rock Hill road within some trees and shrubbery. There are thorns, so be careful.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">The original cache contents include some small kids toys, a pen, and a logbook. (Please keep the pen in there.) The cache is a small plastic bottle with duct tape around it.

Please note: you DO NOT have to climb the fence.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Look for a dried up creek on the West side of the road, and then find some mini evergreen trees.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="75999712">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-07-04T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Found this one with my son.  I tried to post the find from the iPhone app but it did not appear after a couple of hrs.  We found the cache to be damp with ants in it.  We cleared out the ants, signed the log and returned the cache.  TFTC.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.232633" lon="-96.70325">
    <time>2009-03-27T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1P71Z</name>
    <desc>Old Rusty #8 by Golfwormer, Traditional Cache (2/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=293782b1-0166-40c2-b1f6-279e293619d9</url>
    <urlname>Old Rusty #8</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1174591" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Old Rusty #8</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Golfwormer</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="1540381">golfwormer</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Regular</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">&lt;center&gt;&lt;font face="“arial”" size="4"
color="#B8860B"&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;i&gt;Congratulations to the Penguinfamily for
FTF&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;
&lt;center&gt;&lt;font face="“arial”" size="4" color="#B8860B"&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;i&gt;Gold
Medal&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;/center&gt;</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">&lt;font face="“arial”" size="2" color="#8A360F"&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;i&gt;You might say
that the location of this Old Rusty is a result of three other Old
Rusty’s, Kd&amp;amp;prettierhalf and thepadre. I was out finding
Kd&amp;amp;p’s “UR5-Idea We Stole From thepadre.” As I was trying to
find civilization again I came across another old rusty barn and
couldn't resist. Civilization was closer than I thought and has
nearly caught up with this unknown road (CR124). This is not a pill
bottle hide like most of my other Old Rusty’s. You are looking for
a good sized screw top container with a couple of trade items. Of
course it’s covered with that expensive camo tape. It shouldn't be
hard to find. Just a little ducking and dodging make it a
2T/2D.&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="93299340">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-22T23:24:09</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Getting closer to 200.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.185417" lon="-97.10375">
    <time>2009-04-03T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1PFVH</name>
    <desc>Go ARMY! by Denton Duo, Traditional Cache (1.5/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=be22f9cc-fb3a-47eb-9c5f-9a6e45491f16</url>
    <urlname>Go ARMY!</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1183041" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Go ARMY!</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Denton Duo</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="2207016">denton duo</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Small plastic container. Holds diff army swag. KINDA like a park and grab. I say kinda because it is a very short walk IF you park close to the cords.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Also everyone on here is complaining about it. It is fine, the man that someone speaks about below was a maintenance man and he was put back in his place for claiming to be a manager :( Anyway it is there I check it everyday. One more thing that is NOT my place. I live a few buildings over. The hint should help you tons.

This is a small plastic container that has a few diff army items (pens, bands, cards, keychains, etc and log). Fell free to take something.. or somethings :) but if you choose to leave swag please try to keep it Army related. Should be pens in the container but might want to BYOP. of parking with a small walk. Watch out for muggles. Mid day just might be the best time and please place it back the same way. 

Hope you like the container.. made by my 7 year old :)</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Under the green and by the red...</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="82467101">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-08-29T23:18:05</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">I amlost feel like it is my FTF.  Last person that fount it was in April.  The layout did cause gps greif but I have gotten use to it now.  The hint was a huge help.  I found it with my son.  We took one item and signed the log.  The seargent pin will find a new cache to call home.  I called the person that placed it and let him know it was there and in great shape.  TFTC Sergeant.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.220183" lon="-96.733417">
    <time>2009-04-03T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1PFZ4</name>
    <desc>CwK#1--Kohl's coming soon! by Rock8frog, Traditional Cache (1/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=a6373695-452f-4fe1-ad26-a3c81f0047f6</url>
    <urlname>CwK#1--Kohl's coming soon!</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1183152" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>CwK#1--Kohl's coming soon!</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Rock8frog</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="2114409">rock8frog</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Caching with Kids #1</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">If you are new to caching or have the kids with you, this is a simple series to grab.  No walking or strollers are necessary.
Kids can participate and locate all of these in the series.

Congratulations to unclebruce for FTF!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Orange you glad you go geocaching?</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="93025071">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-17T23:11:43</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Got on the way home.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.2152" lon="-96.735617">
    <time>2009-04-03T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1PFZ6</name>
    <desc>CwK#2--Wally World by Rock8frog, Traditional Cache (1/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=f9fc44fc-fe50-472e-9158-16a36a06110b</url>
    <urlname>CwK#2--Wally World</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1183154" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>CwK#2--Wally World</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Rock8frog</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="2114409">rock8frog</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Caching with Kids #2</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">If you are new to caching or have the kids with you, this is a simple series to grab. No walking or strollers are necessary.
Kids can participate and locate all of these in the series.


Congratulations to PenguinFamily for FTF!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Orange you glad you go geocaching?</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="93042838">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-18T13:41:20</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Got it on the way to work.  Nice P+G.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="32.961217" lon="-96.95955">
    <time>2009-04-04T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1PGP1</name>
    <desc>Coppell TB Hotel by BEVIKING, Traditional Cache (1/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=56204250-1518-4caa-a6d0-edcd8920cbb4</url>
    <urlname>Coppell TB Hotel</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1183862" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Coppell TB Hotel</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>BEVIKING</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="1596430">BEVIKING</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Regular</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">An ammo box in a stand of trees just off McArthur</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Have some TBs that need a place to stay before their next stop on their journey?  I created this cache for just that purpose.  I'm sure that there are a number of Coppellians that travel quite a bit (other than me).  So, if you have some TBS that need to make a trip - drop them off.  I will try to check the site pretty regularly and make sure that I move those that I can on.  

You can access GZ without having to go through PI using at least two different routes!

***** Congratulations to SweepGuy for FTF *****

Please don't park in the Fire Department Driveway or the Church Parking Lot.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Big concrete!</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="76153457">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-07-05T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Found this with my boys.  We signed the log.  Found it in great shape.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.13715" lon="-96.6828">
    <time>2009-04-04T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1PGV9</name>
    <desc>Kick around by coachV, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=9dcf6df6-b517-447f-b34c-ff1f0d86ab1c</url>
    <urlname>Kick around</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1183994" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Kick around</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>coachV</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="159608">coachV</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">A very simple PnG in an easy to get to location.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">This cache is for anyone who gets to spend all their time at the nearby fields like my family did as I grew up.  This is just a short walk from a local soccer club's practice fields. This spot can get pretty busy on Sunday mornings so watch for the muggles then. Please return the cache as you found it and let me know if it seems to need repair.
FTF goes to R A A.  Congrats on your midnight cache run!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="93322119">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-23T14:20:27</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Got it on the way to work.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.465767" lon="-97.014367">
    <time>2009-04-18T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1Q88J</name>
    <desc>Walling is Calling by frenchcrew8, Traditional Cache (1/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=d2b7107f-b259-40aa-859d-4a3b05b71070</url>
    <urlname>Walling is Calling</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1205548" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Walling is Calling</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>frenchcrew8</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="2217279">frenchcrew8</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Regular</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">A long time family gathering place</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">This cemetery has been the central burial ground for a number of
local families for well over a century. Cemetery days in Texas once
brought hundreds to gather at this hillside graveyard to conduct
the annual meeting and celebrate with family reunions for everyone
in the area. Now, the family reunions are more for the deceased
than the living and only a few remain that remember it in its
former glory. Still its a nice patch of terra firma that will one
day serve as our present family's final resting place. Until then,
please take a moment to remember those that have gone before,
especially those that gave their service to our country. Please be
respectful of the residents and check carefully before caching in
for residents that may not yet have expired. The cache is a medium
sized plastic box with a small prize for the FTF. Congratulations
to the Ocrazys for the FTF!!!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="89895641">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-11-08T22:22:44</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Found it with my son.  TFTC signed the log.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.186367" lon="-97.10925">
    <time>2009-05-10T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1R6K3</name>
    <desc>Deserted Area by drnod10, Traditional Cache (1/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=ad3cff1a-e2ee-479d-a56f-f944c2cb8990</url>
    <urlname>Deserted Area</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1233743" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Deserted Area</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>drnod10</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="1416952">drnod10</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Easy PnG.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Cache is a small pill bottle. Room for log only, so BYOP. 

Unfortunately the area has become pretty deserted--many of the businesses moved or have closed.

Congratulations to auctnr for yet another FTF---even in the rain [:)]</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="93172853">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-20T19:33:30</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">First of 4.  We found the log but no container.  I do not have one on me but I will try to get on this week.  It is asking to get wet.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.212033" lon="-97.198">
    <time>2008-10-07T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1H0F4</name>
    <desc>Short Final by aeav8r, Traditional Cache (1/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=51a675a1-5710-4a02-9566-f8e2cc3abc44</url>
    <urlname>Short Final</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1019317" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Short Final</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>aeav8r</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="945432">aeav8r</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">You are looking for a camoed container sligtly smaller than a 35 mm film canister.  A Euro 10 cent coin awaits the FTF.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Look up while you are here and you might be treated to a fly-by from an aircraft on "Short Final" to runway 17 at Denton Regional Airport.

Here are a few facts about the airport:

KDTO-Airport Identifier, 642' Elevation MSL (above mean sea level), with 2 runways (Rwy 17 &amp; Rwy 35) that share the same strip of pavement, but start on opposite ends.  The runway is 6000' long and 150' wide, and has a parallel taxiway.  The airport averages 300 aircraft operations a day.

Runway 17 (the south facing side) is the primary instrument approach runway that utilizes an ILS (instrument landing system)(frequency 109.1) to allow pilots to navigate as low as 200' above the field in inclement weather.  The cache is located under part of the MALSR (medium intensity approach lighting system-rail) which you see on those short towers overhead.  Sometimes you might see some rapidly sequenced strobes moving towards the runway that helps pilots line up in low visiblity.  This is known as the "rabbit".  This runway, of course, can be used in good weather.  There is a VASI (visual approach slope indicator) that aids the pilot to stay on the proper angle to the runway.

Runway 35 (the north facing side) is only for good weather and also has a VASI installed.

The aircraft traffic pattern altitude is 1442' MSL for aircraft setting up for a visual landing.  This airport is served by several SID's (standard instrument departures), and several STAR's (standard terminal arrivals).  The SID's and STAR's are used to get aircraft on an IFR (instrument flight rules) flight plan out of, and in to the airport in inclement weather.  The SID's and STAR's route aircraft to and from the national airspace system.

Denton Regional Airport has all the full service facilities of any modern airport.  This includes an operational control tower that use the following frequencies:

ASOS - 119.32 (automated surface observation system) that relays the current weather condition to the tower.  You can call 940-383-8457 and listen to the current weather at KDTO.

Control Tower - 119.95, Ground Control/Clearance Delivery - 123.95, Regional Departure/Arrival - 118.1, and Unicom - 122.95.

Other services include a FBO (fixed-base operator) which sells the 100LL (100-octane low-lead fuel for piston-powered aircraft) and JET-A (jet fuel for turbine-powered aircraft)  The FBO also provides a place for visiting pilots to rest and file flight plans, and has places to park and tie down aircraft.  There are also a couple of flight schools if you want to get your license to fly.  Along with these are several FAA-licensed airframe and avionics repair facilities that perform both minor and major maintenance on aircraft.

Enjoy the scenery, and happy hunting!

* * * CONGRATS to Sportsters for being the FTF! * * *</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>too easy for one</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="94194297">
          <groundspeak:date>2010-01-01T20:17:58</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Signed the log.  TFTC.  Out cachong on née years day.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="32.9256" lon="-96.887983">
    <time>2008-10-28T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1HMM8</name>
    <desc>Bridge Over (Not So) Troubled Water by TJ311, Traditional Cache (2/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=e3725351-a428-422b-983b-a41ab5ddba19</url>
    <urlname>Bridge Over (Not So) Troubled Water</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1038696" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Bridge Over (Not So) Troubled Water</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>TJ311</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="1440387">tj311</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">This can be a tricky find, due to the numerous places it could be hidden. One word of caution: Don't drop it!</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Take a stroll through Oran Good Park, one of 27 parks located within Farmers Branch. You will have quicker/better access if you park in the parking lot and not on the street.

Congrats to TeamOxford on FTF!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Magnetic</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="66885344">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-04-07T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">I went hunting for this one during lunch.   I have been to the park for company picnics before.  It is a nice park.  It is a good place to go to get away from the office.  I found the cache in great shape.  Signed the log.  Thanks for the lunch time hunt.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.193783" lon="-97.10825">
    <time>2008-11-14T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1J4RD</name>
    <desc>DENT"O"N by aeav8r, Traditional Cache (1.5/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=6196aedc-b4e9-4c70-aa57-d816a06029ba</url>
    <urlname>DENT"O"N</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1053240" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>DENT"O"N</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>aeav8r</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="945432">aeav8r</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">One of 6 caches in the D-E-N-T-O-N series.  This series has caches near things to do, or sights to see in Denton.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">This cache represents the "O" in Denton.  This letter is part of the word that describes the activity taking place within the nearby building.

As a teen I was in a league, and if memory serves, my average was around 165.  It has been years since then and I would now be proud to score a 150.  In any case, it is a fun way to spend an evening with friends and family.

Muggle activity is pretty low on this side of the building so should not be much of a problem.

Good luck and Happy Hunting!

* * * Congrats to BallonPilot07 for being the FTF! * * *</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="82463958">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-08-29T22:47:18</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">I am going to have to see how many of the Ddnton series I have found.  TFTC.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.210833" lon="-97.112283">
    <time>2008-11-15T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1J5M6</name>
    <desc>DE"N"TON by aeav8r, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=f32d997e-6f06-41cc-bc74-6ebfecfcfa3a</url>
    <urlname>DE"N"TON</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1054070" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>DE"N"TON</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>aeav8r</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="945432">aeav8r</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">One of the 6 caches in the D-E-N-T-O-N series, which are placed near things to do, or sights to see in Denton.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">This cache represents one "N" in Denton. This letter is part of the word that describes the two species of animals found within the nearby building. 

Word of warning..you may not want to take the chance and enter said building...you may come out with a new addition to the family!  It might be best to knuckle down and get to business.  You know, a quick PnG and go.

Muggle activity is pretty low on this side of the building, but it is near the entrance so cars might be coming or going.

Good luck and Happy Hunting!

* * * Congrats to auctnr for being the FTF! * * *</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="80533828">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-08-12T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">I do not have all of them but I got most of them.  TFTC.  Got 3 nearby ones too.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.239733" lon="-97.156067">
    <time>2008-11-15T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1J5PA</name>
    <desc>DENTO"N" by aeav8r, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=24624f22-bba4-4d11-a653-595246e82950</url>
    <urlname>DENTO"N"</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1054136" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>DENTO"N"</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>aeav8r</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="945432">aeav8r</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">One of the 6 caches in the D-E-N-T-O-N series, which are placed near things to do, or sights to see in Denton.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">This cache represents the other "N" in Denton. This letter is part of the word that is in the name of this entertainment complex. 

This place is an all-in-one area where the more active minded can come to play hoops, get in a set of tennis, lift weights, do cardio classes, walk the dog, play softball, drive a few balls on the range, have a picnic, get in a round of disc golf, or play with the younguns on one of several play areas.

The cache is in one of the lesser travelled areas in the park but still visible to muggles.  Basic stealth should be all that is needed to make the grab. 

Good luck and Happy Hunting!

* * * Congrats to auctnr for being the FTF! * * *</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="79344260">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-08-02T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">This was my second attempt at this one.  I finally found it.  The comment about being off on the coordinates was the most help.  The log is still wet.  I did not have a container to swap it out.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.437367" lon="-97.16375">
    <time>2008-11-23T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1JCZ2</name>
    <desc>Valley View Travel Bug Center by TeamDnDRacing, Traditional Cache (1/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=6d67b059-4fa6-4d39-a2dd-376ef8cc102e</url>
    <urlname>Valley View Travel Bug Center</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1061103" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Valley View Travel Bug Center</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>TeamDnDRacing</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="485754">teamdndracing</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Regular</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">Cache is a lock box Travel Bug trading point for Cachers heading
into or out of the D/FW Metromess The combination for the lock is
the same as the exit number you take from the highway</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">For the ten years we have lived out here we have hoped someone
would come along and build a travel center here for folks headed to
or from the D/FW Metromess. A place to fill up the tank or empty
one. A place to get a cold soda or a bag of ice. Or just a place to
stretch your legs after sitting in the evacuation traffic. This
spot would be perfect for it, easy access off of and back onto the
highway. Maybe someday. On the selfish side it would change an 8
mile drive for a loaf of bread into a 2 mile drive. We have marked
the spot with a travel bug trading box. We are starting it out very
well stocked with bugs and coins that we have picked up over the
last month or so. and an unactivated travel bug dogtag set as a
First To Find prize very easy to find but don't forget to get the
combination as you get off the highway..... It's the same as the
exit number..... We are listing it for premium members only for a
little extra bit of protection from the dishonest 
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color="#CC0000"&gt;&lt;marquee&gt;CONGRATULATIONS To OcrazyS on the
FTF!!&lt;/marquee&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/h1&gt;
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     border='0' align='middle' alt='Texas Geocaching' /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Don't forget to remember the comination</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="88385466">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-10-24T22:39:20</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Got heading back to Denton.  Took a TB.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="32.923717" lon="-96.890467">
    <time>2008-11-27T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1JFPK</name>
    <desc>"Rose Garden" by Sandbassking &amp; Queen, Traditional Cache (2.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=4d57016b-947d-4549-95ee-7fc3caf599db</url>
    <urlname>"Rose Garden"</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1063755" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>"Rose Garden"</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Sandbassking &amp; Queen</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="99840">Sandbassking &amp; Queen</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">
      </groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Your looking for a Bison tube.

Every year when we come to Mom's for Thanksgiving dinner we make it a tradition to hide a new cache after the big feast. This year was no different other than the fact that we were also celebrating the birth of our 3rd Grand Daughter named Ahsha Rose. This new rose garden ironically sits on the site where the Farmers Branch Elementery school used to be. The SBK &amp; Q both went there and were winking at each other way back then.

As with all of our caches we leave you some of the lyrics to "Rose Garden" by Lynn Anderson.

I beg your pardon,
I never promised you a rose garden.
Along with the sunshine, 
There's gotta be a little rain sometimes.
When you take, you gotta give, so live and let live, 
Or let go.
I beg your pardon,
I never promised you a rose garden.

I could promise you things like big diamond rings,
But you don't find roses growin' on stalks of clover.
So you better think it over.
Well, if sweet-talkin' you could make it come true,
I would give you the world right now on a silver platter,
But what would it matter?
So smile for a while and let's be jolly:
Love shouldn't be so melancholy.
Come along and share the good times while we can.

I beg your pardon,
I never promised you a rose garden.
Along with the sunshine, 
There's gotta be a little rain sometimes.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>3rd post.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="66885768">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-04-08T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Got to see FB build this park out but never visited it until today.  I did not find the cache.  A worker was doing maintenance so I wonder if something happened or I am blind.  I will try again on another day.

I stopped by on the way to work this morning and found it and another one near by.  A fresh start to the day and a good start at that.  TFTC.

[This entry was edited by kc5goi on Wednesday, April 08, 2009 at 6:08:34 AM.]</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.057583" lon="-97.013067">
    <time>2008-12-27T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1K5B6</name>
    <desc>Home Improvement Wars, Lewisville "A" by Team DnD Racing, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=25c9af79-b3e6-4c34-ae74-f3b9f353f363</url>
    <urlname>Home Improvement Wars, Lewisville "A"</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1083582" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Home Improvement Wars, Lewisville "A"</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Team DnD Racing</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="485754">teamdndracing</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">the battle of the home improvement giants gets silly</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Two giants of the home improvement market battleing it out from across the street. likely outcome? They are both doing half the bussiness they could be doing. they will both probably go out of bussiness the same day</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>not in the waterway</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="88533757">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-10-25T20:07:43</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Still got the ants,  bag has a few holes.  I did not have a spare.  Signed the log.  Thanks for the PG.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.1616" lon="-96.633617">
    <time>2009-01-01T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1KBQH</name>
    <desc>Preventive Holly by UncleBruce, Traditional Cache (2/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=8796580f-e195-4a17-9a8e-8396f566fcd9</url>
    <urlname>Preventive Holly</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1089731" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Preventive Holly</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>UncleBruce</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="564648">unclebruce</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">
      </groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">A simple cache located near a medical center in McKinney. No room for trading items or swag. Log only so BYOP.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="77031333">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-07-13T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Found it today.  I could not let Woof Mom show me up.  TFTC.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.108733" lon="-97.264233">
    <time>2009-01-07T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1KJ2D</name>
    <desc>#1 Dirt Road Backstreets by bluemustangpride, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=9eda3d78-786d-43ec-916d-2b1f2ee2da0c</url>
    <urlname>#1 Dirt Road Backstreets</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1095803" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>#1 Dirt Road Backstreets</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>bluemustangpride</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="519939">bluemustangpride</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">This series is a tribute to all of the Dirt Road Backstreets of America, some dirt, and some that might as well be. The containers will vary in size and will be as close as feasibly possible. BYOP!</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">The phrase Dirt Road Backstreets was coined in a Guy Clark song, called LA Freeway, made popular in the 70s and 80s by Jerry Jeff Walker. While in college, my roommate and I would grab some refreshment, turn up a good 8 track, and hit the dirtroad backstreets to kill a Friday afternoon following a tough week of classes. I still love these dirt road backstreets today, and geocaching allows me to see more of them.

[blue][center]LA Freeway 
Pack up all your dishes.
Make note of all good wishes.
Say goodbye to the landlord for me.
That S.O.B has always bored me.
Throw out them LA papers
And that moldy box of vanilla wafers.
Adios to all this concrete.
Gonna get me some[/blue] [red][b]dirt road back street[/red][/b][blue]

Chorus

If I can just get off of this LA freeway
Without getting killed or caught
I'd be down that road in a cloud of smoke
For some land that I ain't bought bought bought

Congrats to [green][b]4Zees[/b][/green][blue] on the FTF!!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Mint tin at base of corner post under concrete.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="92823151">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-13T21:20:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Working on 20 with my son today.  This was #15. TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.127433" lon="-97.266633">
    <time>2009-01-07T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1KJ31</name>
    <desc>#2 Dirt Road Backstreets by bluemustangpride, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=7f333944-7f58-4f3a-9523-bfb9cf0e5e2d</url>
    <urlname>#2 Dirt Road Backstreets</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1095822" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>#2 Dirt Road Backstreets</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>bluemustangpride</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="519939">bluemustangpride</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">This series is a tribute to all of the Dirt Road Backstreets of America, some dirt, and some that might as well be. The containers will vary in size and will be as close as feasibly possible. BYOP!</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">The phrase Dirt Road Backstreets was coined in a Guy Clark song, called LA Freeway, made popular in the 70s and 80s by Jerry Jeff Walker. While in college, my roommate and I would grab some refreshment, turn up a good 8 track, and hit the dirt road backstreets to kill a Friday afternoon following a tough week of classes. I still love these dirt road backstreets today, and geocaching allows me to see more of them.

[blue][b][center]LA Freeway 

Pack up all your dishes.
Make note of all good wishes.
Say goodbye to the landlord for me.
That S.O.B has always bored me.
Throw out them LA papers
And that moldy box of vanilla wafers.
Adios to all this concrete.
Gonna get me some [/blue][b][red]dirt road back street[/red][blue][b]

Chorus

If I can just get off of this LA freeway
Without getting killed or caught
I'd be down that road in a cloud of smoke
For some land that I ain't bought bought bought

Congrats to [green][b]4Zees[/b][/green][blue] on the FTF!!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Zip tied above head. Camo'd tube.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="92822641">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-13T21:15:39</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Working on 20 with my son today.  This was #14, the log is wet. TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.12915" lon="-97.26665">
    <time>2009-01-07T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1KJ37</name>
    <desc>#3 Dirt Road Backstreets by bluemustangpride, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=52442c87-6186-4c57-a3f4-9207ece25bad</url>
    <urlname>#3 Dirt Road Backstreets</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1095828" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>#3 Dirt Road Backstreets</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>bluemustangpride</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="519939">bluemustangpride</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">This series is a tribute to all of the Dirt Road Backstreets of America, some dirt, and some that might as well be. The containers will vary in size and will be as close as feasibly possible. BYOP!</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">The phrase Dirt Road Backstreets was coined in a Guy Clark song, called LA Freeway, made popular in the 70s and 80s by Jerry Jeff Walker. While in college, my roommate and I would grab some refreshment, turn up a good 8 track, and hit the dirt road backstreets to kill a Friday afternoon following a tough week of classes. I still love these dirt road backstreets today, and geocaching allows me to see more of them.

[blue][b][center]LA Freeway 

Pack up all your dishes.
Make note of all good wishes.
Say goodbye to the landlord for me.
That S.O.B has always bored me.
Throw out them LA papers
And that moldy box of vanilla wafers.
Adios to all this concrete.
Gonna get me some [/blue][b][red]dirt road back street[/red][blue][b]

Chorus

If I can just get off of this LA freeway
Without getting killed or caught
I'd be down that road in a cloud of smoke
For some land that I ain't bought bought bought

Congrats to [green][b]4Zees[/b][/green][blue] on the FTF!!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>4 small, one large down low.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="92821970">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-13T21:10:05</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Working on 20 with my son today.  This was #13.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.13125" lon="-97.2666">
    <time>2009-01-07T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1KJ39</name>
    <desc>#4 Dirt Road Backstreets by bluemustangpride, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=801de06d-5593-43f6-849e-100dece19e07</url>
    <urlname>#4 Dirt Road Backstreets</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1095830" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>#4 Dirt Road Backstreets</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>bluemustangpride</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="519939">bluemustangpride</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">This series is a tribute to all of the Dirt Road Backstreets of America, some dirt, and some that might as well be. The containers will vary in size and will be as close as feasibly possible. BYOP!</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">The phrase Dirt Road Backstreets was coined in a Guy Clark song, called LA Freeway, made popular in the 70s and 80s by Jerry Jeff Walker. While in college, my roommate and I would grab some refreshment, turn up a good 8 track, and hit the dirt road backstreets to kill a Friday afternoon following a tough week of classes. I still love these dirt road backstreets today, and geocaching allows me to see more of them.

[blue][b][center]LA Freeway 

Pack up all your dishes.
Make note of all good wishes.
Say goodbye to the landlord for me.
That S.O.B has always bored me.
Throw out them LA papers
And that moldy box of vanilla wafers.
Adios to all this concrete.
Gonna get me some [/blue][b][red]dirt road back street[/red][blue][b]

Chorus

If I can just get off of this LA freeway
Without getting killed or caught
I'd be down that road in a cloud of smoke
For some land that I ain't bought bought bought

Congrats to [green][b]4Zees[/b][/green][blue] on the FTF!!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Tree mess down low.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="92821590">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-13T21:07:04</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Working on 20 with my son today.  This was #12. TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.133067" lon="-97.2665">
    <time>2009-01-07T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1KJ3C</name>
    <desc>#5 Dirt Road Backstreets by bluemustangpride, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=7dc7e120-04a2-408b-aa9c-2dd48d142fdd</url>
    <urlname>#5 Dirt Road Backstreets</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1095833" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>#5 Dirt Road Backstreets</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>bluemustangpride</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="519939">bluemustangpride</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">This series is a tribute to all of the Dirt Road Backstreets of America, some dirt, and some that might as well be. The containers will vary in size and will be as close as feasibly possible. BYOP!</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">The phrase Dirt Road Backstreets was coined in a Guy Clark song, called LA Freeway, made popular in the 70s and 80s by Jerry Jeff Walker. While in college, my roommate and I would grab some refreshment, turn up a good 8 track, and hit the dirt road backstreets to kill a Friday afternoon following a tough week of classes. I still love these dirt road backstreets today, and geocaching allows me to see more of them.

[blue][b][center]LA Freeway 

Pack up all your dishes.
Make note of all good wishes.
Say goodbye to the landlord for me.
That S.O.B has always bored me.
Throw out them LA papers
And that moldy box of vanilla wafers.
Adios to all this concrete.
Gonna get me some [/blue][b][red]dirt road back street[/red][blue][b]

Chorus

If I can just get off of this LA freeway
Without getting killed or caught
I'd be down that road in a cloud of smoke
For some land that I ain't bought bought bought

Congrats to [green][b]4Zees[/b][/green][blue] on the FTF!!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Base of tree</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="92821176">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-13T21:03:43</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Working on 20 with my son today.  This was #11. TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.134917" lon="-97.266483">
    <time>2009-01-09T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1KKPC</name>
    <desc>#6 Dirt Road Backstreets by bluemustangpride, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=2286936e-c374-4a11-bd09-7a925f3c7246</url>
    <urlname>#6 Dirt Road Backstreets</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1097383" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>#6 Dirt Road Backstreets</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>bluemustangpride</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="519939">bluemustangpride</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">This series is a tribute to all of the Dirt Road Backstreets of America, some dirt, and some that might as well be. The containers will vary in size, and as close as possible, will be 528 feet apart.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">The phrase Dirt Road Backstreets was coined in a Guy Clark song, called LA Freeway, made popular in the 70s and 80s by Jerry Jeff Walker. While in college, my roommate and I would grab some refreshment, turn up a good 8 track, and hit the dirt road backstreets to kill a Friday afternoon following a tough week of classes. I still love these dirt road backstreets today, and geocaching allows me to see more of them.

[blue][b][center]LA Freeway 

Pack up all your dishes.
Make note of all good wishes.
Say goodbye to the landlord for me.
That S.O.B has always bored me.
Throw out them LA papers
And that moldy box of vanilla wafers.
Adios to all this concrete.
Gonna get me some [/blue][b][red]dirt road back street[/red][blue][b]
Chorus
If I can just get off of this LA freeway
Without getting killed or caught
I'd be down that road in a cloud of smoke
For some land that I ain't bought bought bought


Congrats to [green]CampinCrazy and Little Crazy[/green] on the FTF [:P]</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Small tin, big rock, north side</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="92820679">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-13T20:59:38</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Working on 20 with my son today.  This was #10. TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.1447" lon="-97.266433">
    <time>2009-01-09T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1KKPF</name>
    <desc>#7 Dirt Road Backstreets by bluemustangpride, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=980a60f5-19c0-40e4-b515-c5ca76d1740c</url>
    <urlname>#7 Dirt Road Backstreets</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1097386" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>#7 Dirt Road Backstreets</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>bluemustangpride</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="519939">bluemustangpride</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">This series is a tribute to all of the Dirt Road Backstreets of America, some dirt, and some that might as well be. The containers will vary in size, and as close as possible, will be 528 feet apart.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">The phrase Dirt Road Backstreets was coined in a Guy Clark song, called LA Freeway, made popular in the 70s and 80s by Jerry Jeff Walker. While in college, my roommate and I would grab some refreshment, turn up a good 8 track, and hit the dirt road backstreets to kill a Friday afternoon following a tough week of classes. I still love these dirt road backstreets today, and geocaching allows me to see more of them.

[blue][b][center]LA Freeway 

Pack up all your dishes.
Make note of all good wishes.
Say goodbye to the landlord for me.
That S.O.B has always bored me.
Throw out them LA papers
And that moldy box of vanilla wafers.
Adios to all this concrete.
Gonna get me some [/blue][b][red]dirt road back street[/red][blue][b]

Chorus

If I can just get off of this LA freeway
Without getting killed or caught
I'd be down that road in a cloud of smoke
For some land that I ain't bought bought bought

Congrats to [green]CampinCrazy and Little Crazy[/green] on the FTF [:P]</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Small tin, cracked tree</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="92819272">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-13T20:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Working on 20 with my son today.  This was #8. TFTC

[This entry was edited by kc5goi on Sunday, December 13, 2009 at 3:44:29 PM.]</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.146983" lon="-97.26645">
    <time>2009-01-09T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1KKPK</name>
    <desc>#8 Dirt Road Backstreets by bluemustangpride, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=45070e76-440d-48cd-866e-23927c6251c5</url>
    <urlname>#8 Dirt Road Backstreets</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1097390" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>#8 Dirt Road Backstreets</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>bluemustangpride</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="519939">bluemustangpride</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">This series is a tribute to all of the Dirt Road Backstreets of America, some dirt, and some that might as well be. The containers will vary in size, and as close as possible, will be 528 feet apart.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">The phrase Dirt Road Backstreets was coined in a Guy Clark song, called LA Freeway, made popular in the 70s and 80s by Jerry Jeff Walker. While in college, my roommate and I would grab some refreshment, turn up a good 8 track, and hit the dirt road backstreets to kill a Friday afternoon following a tough week of classes. I still love these dirt road backstreets today, and geocaching allows me to see more of them.

[blue][b][center]LA Freeway 

Pack up all your dishes.
Make note of all good wishes.
Say goodbye to the landlord for me.
That S.O.B has always bored me.
Throw out them LA papers
And that moldy box of vanilla wafers.
Adios to all this concrete.
Gonna get me some [/blue][b][red]dirt road back street[/red][blue][b]

Chorus

If I can just get off of this LA freeway
Without getting killed or caught
I'd be down that road in a cloud of smoke
For some land that I ain't bought bought bought

Congrats to [green]CampinCrazy and Little Crazy[/green] on the FTF [:P]</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Small tin, base of tree</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="92818793">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-13T20:44:31</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Working on 20 with my son today.  This was #7. TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.148783" lon="-97.266467">
    <time>2009-01-09T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1KKPN</name>
    <desc>#9 Dirt Road Backstreets by bluemustangpride, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=287ea4f9-ba6c-4fd4-8551-512f1ef116ca</url>
    <urlname>#9 Dirt Road Backstreets</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1097392" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>#9 Dirt Road Backstreets</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>bluemustangpride</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="519939">bluemustangpride</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">This series is a tribute to all of the Dirt Road Backstreets of America, some dirt, and some that might as well be. The containers will vary in size, and as close as possible, will be 528 feet apart.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">The phrase Dirt Road Backstreets was coined in a Guy Clark song, called LA Freeway, made popular in the 70s and 80s by Jerry Jeff Walker. While in college, my roommate and I would grab some refreshment, turn up a good 8 track, and hit the dirt road backstreets to kill a Friday afternoon following a tough week of classes. I still love these dirt road backstreets today, and geocaching allows me to see more of them.

[blue][b][center]LA Freeway 

Pack up all your dishes.
Make note of all good wishes.
Say goodbye to the landlord for me.
That S.O.B has always bored me.
Throw out them LA papers
And that moldy box of vanilla wafers.
Adios to all this concrete.
Gonna get me some [/blue][b][red]dirt road back street[/red][blue][b]

Chorus

If I can just get off of this LA freeway
Without getting killed or caught
I'd be down that road in a cloud of smoke
For some land that I ain't bought bought bought

Congrats to [green]CampinCrazy and Little Crazy[/green] on the FTF [:P]</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Small, round tin in tree crotch</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="92818246">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-13T20:40:02</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Working on 20 with my son today.  This was #6. TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
        <groundspeak:log id="92818391">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-13T20:41:14</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Write note</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Log is full.  We did sign but do not have any paper.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.150567" lon="-97.26695">
    <time>2009-01-09T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1KKPV</name>
    <desc>#10 Dirt Road Backstreets by bluemustangpride, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=3a127a82-64f5-4838-8ccb-3405cddcc781</url>
    <urlname>#10 Dirt Road Backstreets</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1097397" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>#10 Dirt Road Backstreets</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>bluemustangpride</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="519939">bluemustangpride</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">This series is a tribute to all of the Dirt Road Backstreets of America, some dirt, and some that might as well be. The containers will vary in size, and as close as possible, will be 528 feet apart.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">The phrase Dirt Road Backstreets was coined in a Guy Clark song, called LA Freeway, made popular in the 70s and 80s by Jerry Jeff Walker. While in college, my roommate and I would grab some refreshment, turn up a good 8 track, and hit the dirt road backstreets to kill a Friday afternoon following a tough week of classes. I still love these dirt road backstreets today, and geocaching allows me to see more of them.

[blue][b][center]LA Freeway 

Pack up all your dishes.
Make note of all good wishes.
Say goodbye to the landlord for me.
That S.O.B has always bored me.
Throw out them LA papers
And that moldy box of vanilla wafers.
Adios to all this concrete.
Gonna get me some [/blue][b][red]dirt road back street[/red][blue][b]

Chorus

If I can just get off of this LA freeway
Without getting killed or caught
I'd be down that road in a cloud of smoke
For some land that I ain't bought bought bought

Congrats to [green]CampinCrazy and Little Crazy[/green] on the FTF [:P]</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Small tin, end of bridge rail</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="92817703">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-13T20:35:39</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Working on 20 with my son today.  This was #5. TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.394167" lon="-96.96205">
    <time>2009-01-10T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1KMT5</name>
    <desc>Get To Know Your Friends by ocrazys, Traditional Cache (2/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=064c14b1-d019-4b33-88e3-16524d392335</url>
    <urlname>Get To Know Your Friends</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1098430" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Get To Know Your Friends</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>ocrazys</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="258622">ocrazys</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">You are looking for a magnetic nano canister, therefore you will
need to bring a pen. There is parking nearby and a short walk to
the GZ.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">&lt;table&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td&gt;Who says three is a crowd? To me more than one in this place is
too much. I don't care if they are close school chums or not. There
is no need to enter this structure. The cache is on the
outside.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
 This was donated to the city as part of the heritage park. Enjoy
looking at this location and the building close by and be glad for
all the comforts we have now.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Please put the container back on the same spot.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;
&lt;p align="center"&gt;
&lt;img src="http://img.geocaching.com/cache/2e9504cb-7f3e-44eb-afa7-08e7b7231c6a.jpg"
     width="350" height="250" /&gt;&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;
     &amp;nbsp;&lt;img src="http://img.geocaching.com/cache/6365bcae-1ecf-454e-a5c5-e8675e592001.jpg"
     width="350" height="250" /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h1&gt;&lt;font face="Comic Sans MS"
color="#CC0000"&gt;&lt;marquee&gt;Congratulations to mimiNpapaw for the FTF
1/20/2009!!!&lt;/marquee&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/h1&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>High, by the roof line SE corner.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="83574270">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-09-07T22:00:46</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Got it with my son.  This was 3 of 6.  TFTC.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
        <groundspeak:log id="88366522">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-10-24T20:04:18</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Write note</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Log is full.  </groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.150583" lon="-97.277183">
    <time>2009-01-15T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1KT5W</name>
    <desc>#11 Dirt Road Backstreets by bluemustangpride, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=479df5b0-2420-4236-9608-8d9768d85e3c</url>
    <urlname>#11 Dirt Road Backstreets</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1102637" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>#11 Dirt Road Backstreets</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>bluemustangpride</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="519939">bluemustangpride</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">This series is a tribute to all of the Dirt Road Backstreets of America, some dirt, and some that might as well be. The containers will vary in size, and as close as possible, will be 528 feet apart.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">The phrase Dirt Road Backstreets was coined in a Guy Clark song, called LA Freeway, made popular in the 70s and 80s by Jerry Jeff Walker. While in college, my roommate and I would grab some refreshment, turn up a good 8 track, and hit the dirt road backstreets to kill a Friday afternoon following a tough week of classes. I still love these dirt road backstreets today, and geocaching allows me to see more of them.

[blue][b][center]LA Freeway 

Pack up all your dishes.
Make note of all good wishes.
Say goodbye to the landlord for me.
That S.O.B has always bored me.
Throw out them LA papers
And that moldy box of vanilla wafers.
Adios to all this concrete.
Gonna get me some [/blue][b][red]dirt road back street[/red][blue][b]
Chorus
If I can just get off of this LA freeway
Without getting killed or caught
I'd be down that road in a cloud of smoke
For some land that I ain't bought bought bought

Congrats to [green]CC and Little Crazy [/green]on the Cold FTF</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Small pill bottle under the end of the bridge rail</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="92817144">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-13T20:31:09</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Working on 20 with my son today.  This was #4. TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.1506" lon="-97.286717">
    <time>2009-01-15T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1KT5Y</name>
    <desc>#12 Dirt Road Backstreets by bluemustangpride, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=fbf99754-05ef-4d97-86cf-9d7fd0320c00</url>
    <urlname>#12 Dirt Road Backstreets</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1102639" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>#12 Dirt Road Backstreets</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>bluemustangpride</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="519939">bluemustangpride</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">This series is a tribute to all of the Dirt Road Backstreets of America, some dirt, and some that might as well be. The containers will vary in size, and as close as possible, will be 528 feet apart.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">The phrase Dirt Road Backstreets was coined in a Guy Clark song, called LA Freeway, made popular in the 70s and 80s by Jerry Jeff Walker. While in college, my roommate and I would grab some refreshment, turn up a good 8 track, and hit the dirt road backstreets to kill a Friday afternoon following a tough week of classes. I still love these dirt road backstreets today, and geocaching allows me to see more of them.

[blue][b][center]LA Freeway 

Pack up all your dishes.
Make note of all good wishes.
Say goodbye to the landlord for me.
That S.O.B has always bored me.
Throw out them LA papers
And that moldy box of vanilla wafers.
Adios to all this concrete.
Gonna get me some [/blue][b][red]dirt road back street[/red][blue][b]
Chorus
If I can just get off of this LA freeway
Without getting killed or caught
I'd be down that road in a cloud of smoke
For some land that I ain't bought bought bought

Congrats to [green]CC and Little Crazy [/green]on the Cold FTF</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Small pill bottle, 3rd  post in bridge rail, zip-tied!</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="92816636">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-13T20:26:52</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Working on 20 with my son today.  This was #3. TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.298583" lon="-97.176">
    <time>2009-01-17T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1KVGQ</name>
    <desc>Evergreen Love by ocrazys, Traditional Cache (1.5/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=9c907447-fe07-490c-835a-ce65ed6fe0ec</url>
    <urlname>Evergreen Love</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="1103935" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Evergreen Love</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>ocrazys</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="258622">ocrazys</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">Popular truck stop off of I35.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">Nothing fancy here, just a standard matchstick holder. Bring your
own writing implement and VERY small trade items.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;h1&gt;&lt;font face="Comic Sans MS"
color="#CC0000"&gt;&lt;marquee&gt;Congratulations to BalloonPilot07 for the
FTF on 1/20/2009!!&lt;/marquee&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/h1&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Short people may need help.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="78863634">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-07-29T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Good G+G, thanks.  Signed the log.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.436267" lon="-97.202367">
    <time>2008-06-07T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1D1CN</name>
    <desc>F.O.H.T.T #1 Heading out by teamdndracing, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=119c6a04-5c89-4d20-9ee8-3caa7ec9e50b</url>
    <urlname>F.O.H.T.T #1 Heading out</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="901038" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>F.O.H.T.T #1 Heading out</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>teamdndracing</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="485754">teamdndracing</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">#1 in our series of caches along the road we travel to the Johnsons
house (our caching buddies)</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">This is a series-12 in all- of caches along the road that leads
from our house to the Johnsons our caching buddies it is a 11 mile
drive... all the caches are easy... we used a couple of different
types of containers... some contain ftf prizes others don't (hey
theres twelve that can get expensive) Good luck and have fun!!!!
this one is a decon with some swag &amp;amp; log... 
&lt;h1&gt;&lt;font face="Comic Sans MS"
color="#CC0000"&gt;&lt;marquee&gt;CONGRATULATIONS To mimiNpapaw on the
FTF!!&lt;/marquee&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/h1&gt;
&lt;table align="center" style="font-size:12pt;font-family:arial;"
border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" width="80%"&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td align="center"&gt;
&lt;div style='padding-top:5px;padding-bottom:5px;' align='center'&gt;
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      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>post hole</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="89908287">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-11-08T20:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Got this with my son today.  We decided to work FM3002 today.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.436333" lon="-97.18795">
    <time>2008-06-07T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1D1D4</name>
    <desc>F.O.H.T.T #2- We like even numbers by teamdndracing, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=536e8da8-025d-4ea5-90c1-5e5cabcbd1e4</url>
    <urlname>F.O.H.T.T #2- We like even numbers</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="901052" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>F.O.H.T.T #2- We like even numbers</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>teamdndracing</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="485754">teamdndracing</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">a series of caches olong the county road that lead from out house to the Johnsons</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">This is a series-12 in all- of caches along the road that leads from our house to the Johnsons our caching buddies it is a 11 mile drive... all the caches are easy... we used a couple of different types of containers... some contain ftf prizes others don't (hey theres twelve that can get expensive) Good luck and have fun!!!! 

we had 11 hiding spots pick out we like even number so we found one more hiding spot hehe


A 35m log only byop</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>blowing in the wind with the leaves</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="89873817">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-11-08T20:25:12</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">5 of 16.  Signed the log.  TFTC.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.4364" lon="-97.17985">
    <time>2008-06-07T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1D1DB</name>
    <desc>F.O.H.T.T #3 The bend in the Road by Teamdndracing, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=b4331bc9-4d3b-4536-9249-3f661e888455</url>
    <urlname>F.O.H.T.T #3 The bend in the Road</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="901059" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>F.O.H.T.T #3 The bend in the Road</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Teamdndracing</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="485754">teamdndracing</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">#3 in the series of caches from our house to the Johnsons</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">This is a series-12 in all- of caches along the road that leads from our house to the Johnsons our caching buddies it is a 11 mile drive... all the caches are easy... we used a couple of different types of containers... some contain ftf prizes others don't (hey theres twelve that can get expensive) Good luck and have fun!!!! 



A 35mm film can with log byop</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>double duty pole</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="89869963">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-11-08T20:04:27</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">2 of 16.  Signed the log with my son.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.436067" lon="-97.165383">
    <time>2008-06-07T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1D1DG</name>
    <desc>F.O.H.T.T #4 Bridge over troubled Freeway by Teamdndracing, Traditional Cache (2/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=8885eb5c-4121-442b-b6b2-cdb3ef4959d9</url>
    <urlname>F.O.H.T.T #4 Bridge over troubled Freeway</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="901064" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>F.O.H.T.T #4 Bridge over troubled Freeway</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Teamdndracing</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="485754">teamdndracing</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">#4 in the series From Our House to Theres</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">This is a series-12 in all- of caches along the road that leads from our house to the Johnsons our caching buddies it is a 11 mile drive... all the caches are easy... we used a couple of different types of containers... some contain ftf prizes others don't (hey theres twelve that can get expensive) Good luck and have fun!!!! 

*****PLEASE do not attempt to stop on the bridge to retrive this cache there is a area below it to park********

a Magnetic with log byop</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>guardrail</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="89871651">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-11-08T20:13:53</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">4 of 16.  Heading east.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.436817" lon="-97.118267">
    <time>2008-06-07T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1D1DV</name>
    <desc>F.O.H.T.T# 6 Stuck in Middle w/u on Paradise Isld by teamdndracing, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=ea7b3004-a74f-426a-b26b-3805b8371366</url>
    <urlname>F.O.H.T.T# 6 Stuck in Middle w/u on Paradise Isld</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="901074" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>F.O.H.T.T# 6 Stuck in Middle w/u on Paradise Isld</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>teamdndracing</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="485754">teamdndracing</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False"># 6 in the From Our House to Theirs Series</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">This is a series-12 in all- of caches along the road that leads from our house to the Johnsons our caching buddies it is a 11 mile drive... all the caches are easy... we used a couple of different types of containers... some contain ftf prizes others don't (hey theres twelve that can get expensive) Good luck and have fun!!!! 


magnetic w/log byop</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>guard rail hehe...</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="89875872">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-11-08T20:35:06</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">6 of 16.  Signed the log with my son.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.431367" lon="-97.083467">
    <time>2008-06-07T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1D1E9</name>
    <desc>F.O.H.T.T # 8 Lone Oak Wine by teamdndracing, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=3956e45a-82da-4f62-815a-b98a1312ae76</url>
    <urlname>F.O.H.T.T # 8 Lone Oak Wine</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="901088" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>F.O.H.T.T # 8 Lone Oak Wine</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>teamdndracing</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="485754">teamdndracing</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Not chosen</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False"># 8 in the Series... From our House to Theirs</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">This is a series-12 in all- of caches along the road that leads from our house to the Johnsons our caching buddies it is a 11 mile drive... all the caches are easy... we used a couple of different types of containers... some contain ftf prizes others don't (hey theres twelve that can get expensive) Good luck and have fun!!!! 

film canister byop</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>alexander G. bell</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="89883977">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-11-08T21:17:22</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Log is wet, baggy torn.  We signed the log. TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.435067" lon="-97.068817">
    <time>2008-06-07T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1D1EB</name>
    <desc>F.O.H.T.T #9 Rusty's by teamdndracing, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=9fdd4a1c-b89e-478d-abb5-1bc69a039c2c</url>
    <urlname>F.O.H.T.T #9 Rusty's</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="901090" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>F.O.H.T.T #9 Rusty's</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>teamdndracing</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="485754">teamdndracing</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False"># 9 in the From Our House the Theirs series</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">This is a series-12 in all- of caches along the road that leads from our house to the Johnsons our caching buddies it is a 11 mile drive... all the caches are easy... we used a couple of different types of containers... some contain ftf prizes others don't (hey theres twelve that can get expensive) Good luck and have fun!!!!

35mm byop</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>white pole</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="89884792">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-11-08T21:21:57</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Still heading east.  Log is damp.  My son ang I signed the log.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.442" lon="-97.045717">
    <time>2008-06-07T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1D1EG</name>
    <desc>F.O.H.T.T # 10 The Forrest by teamdndracing, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=b541c362-22fe-4768-a5da-f5f79995bc00</url>
    <urlname>F.O.H.T.T # 10 The Forrest</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="901095" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>F.O.H.T.T # 10 The Forrest</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>teamdndracing</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="485754">teamdndracing</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False"># 10 in the series From Our House to Theirs</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">This is a series-12 in all- of caches along the road that leads from our house to the Johnsons our caching buddies it is a 11 mile drive... all the caches are easy... we used a couple of different types of containers... some contain ftf prizes others don't (hey theres twelve that can get expensive) Good luck and have fun!!!! 



magnetic byop</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>which way to union grove road... not literally</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="89885719">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-11-08T21:26:56</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Continuing east.  Nice and dry.  Signed the log.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.453683" lon="-97.041">
    <time>2008-06-07T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1D1EP</name>
    <desc>F.O.H.T.T # 11 Can I get an amen by teamdndracing, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=f89f91c3-1637-4242-91d5-7acb380f320d</url>
    <urlname>F.O.H.T.T # 11 Can I get an amen</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="901101" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>F.O.H.T.T # 11 Can I get an amen</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>teamdndracing</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="485754">teamdndracing</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">#11 in the From Our House to Theirs series</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">This is a series-12 in all- of caches along the road that leads from our house to the Johnsons our caching buddies it is a 11 mile drive... all the caches are easy... we used a couple of different types of containers... some contain ftf prizes others don't (hey theres twelve that can get expensive) Good luck and have fun!!!! 



35mm byop</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>warning</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="89886697">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-11-08T21:32:11</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">As we head east we are still doing pretty good.  TFTC.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.457317" lon="-97.0413">
    <time>2008-06-07T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1D1EX</name>
    <desc>F.O.H.T.T # 12 Destination...almost by teamdndracing, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=b2976346-92d8-43d2-891e-590aedea70c2</url>
    <urlname>F.O.H.T.T # 12 Destination...almost</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="901107" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>F.O.H.T.T # 12 Destination...almost</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>teamdndracing</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="485754">teamdndracing</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">The Final Cache in the From Our house the Theirs seriec #12</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">This is a series-12 in all- of caches along the road that leads from our house to the Johnsons our caching buddies it is a 11 mile drive... all the caches are easy... we used a couple of different types of containers... some contain ftf prizes others don't (hey theres twelve that can get expensive) Good luck and have fun!!!! 



decon with swag and log</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>lone pole</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="89887301">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-11-08T21:35:27</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Signed the log.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.48115" lon="-97.01445">
    <time>2008-06-11T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1D53Q</name>
    <desc>Bridges(3) of 922 by mimiNpapaw, Traditional Cache (2/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=2f48c963-9e27-453a-b2cd-6f5f9a65218d</url>
    <urlname>Bridges(3) of 922</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="904605" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Bridges(3) of 922</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>mimiNpapaw</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="1226633">mimiNpapaw</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">This is the third of several caches on FM 922 from Tioga to Vally View. A nice country drive with some really nice views. Also - for you fishermen all the stops on the Ray Roberts Lake have trails to fishing holes! Just reach out and touch it. Some are sneaky hides, some are right in your face. Hints will come later if there are to many DNF's. Until then have fun.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">This one is sneaky.... Think outside the box, not a usual hide for us. Good Luck!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Don't let the reflection blind you!</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="88380842">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-10-24T21:53:39</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">With another find we head west.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.177" lon="-96.6185">
    <time>2008-06-12T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1D63B</name>
    <desc>Dead Man's Tree by FossilFinders, Traditional Cache (2/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=46c982c5-4b05-4a0f-977a-990a880ac31e</url>
    <urlname>Dead Man's Tree</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="905554" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Dead Man's Tree</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>FossilFinders</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="1626154">FossilFinders</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Regular</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">This traditional cache should be traded for a Geocoin or a Travel Bug for a Geocoin or a Travel Bug.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">At dusk, a melancholic atmosphere is said to pervade the southwest side of Cemetery. You may find this particularly noticeable around one of the old gnarled plane trees in the vicinity of the cemetery. This tree is known as the Dead Man's Tree and, reputably, has been the tragic location of many hangings, suicides and deaths. 

Indeed, the area has a sinister history; the cemetery itself was once the site of a leper colony. The River Tyburn is one of Texas' lost rivers and flows underground, giving its name to the old 'Tyburn Tree' (the gruesome execution scaffold that once stood at what is now Marble Arch) and running directly under this, the ill-fated 'Dead Man's Tree'. 

In the past many duels have been fought here, and on certain evenings the setting sun turns the patches of grass beneath the tree a most unsettling shade of blood red. Perhaps the easiest way to locate its sombre trunk is to walk a dog through the cemetery; animals apparently take care to avoid the spot, and you'll find no birds singing here. For final confirmation, press your ear to it's bark; the Dead Man's Tree will sigh back mournfully in a low desperate groan.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="67073583">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-04-09T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">I found this one and signed the log.  Did this one during lunch and learned a bit about the cemetery.  I like to read the markers at cemeterys, it makes me wonder what those people where like and what they saw.  TFTC.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.15915" lon="-96.6593">
    <time>2008-06-13T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1D69W</name>
    <desc>Still Holding Out by Golfwormer, Traditional Cache (2/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=5b51a375-1cac-4386-a7c8-07c7cf67eda2</url>
    <urlname>Still Holding Out</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="905756" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Still Holding Out</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Golfwormer</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="1540381">golfwormer</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">You are looking for a fairly large camo’ed pill bottle. Cache will hold log and small trade items.  Parking is a close pull-in off a paved road. Some PI in the summer but can be avoided. Please replace the cache exactly where you found it if possible and do not try to hide it any better than it is.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Slow down long enough to look around you because what you what we have left. Hence the name, “Still Holding Out”. The owner of the land in front of you is just waiting for that right offer to come along. Don’t all of us locals wish we would have had a little foresight a few years back? But then who have thunk’it. Fast as this area is growing this was the closest place to town that I could find that still looked original.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Hang up the phone</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="93298421">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-22T23:05:11</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Trying to get to 200 by EOY.  #194.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.0217" lon="-96.916467">
    <time>2008-06-23T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1DGQY</name>
    <desc>Our Man Bashir by Scrudder, Traditional Cache (1/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=fa84774d-002e-4af8-9c50-41bb045619b9</url>
    <urlname>Our Man Bashir</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="915802" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Our Man Bashir</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Scrudder</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="298579">Scrudder</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">Micro in north Carrollton...</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=
   "http://www.startrek.com/imageuploads/200303/ds9-482-bashir-in-his-secret-a/320x240.jpg"
   target="_blank"&gt;&lt;img src=
   "http://www.startrek.com/imageuploads/200303/ds9-482-bashir-in-his-secret-a/320x240.jpg"
     align="left" width="200" height="150" hspace="10" vspace="10"&gt;
     &lt;/a&gt; I must be losing my touch. Here I am, sitting on a hidden
     geocache, and I have spent the past three hours trying to find
     the perfect name for it. Okay, time to get creative.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Scrudwoman has been bringing the entire family here to this
particular strip mall for the past several years. There's a dentist
nearby that takes care of the kids' teeth, and I've even let him
take care of mine on occasion. The cache container will remind you
of one way you can avoid going to the dentist, and this location
just seemed perfect for it.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;This is an easy to find micro container, and the log book is
very small. It is so small, in fact, that it would be helpful (and
welcomed) if you just sign your initials instead of your full
geoname when you find it. Also, due to the uniqueness of the
container, be careful opening and closing it. You'll see what I
mean when you find it. Oh, come on, it should be real easy to
find.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The best Trek episode I could come up with is the Deep Space
Nine episode where Doctor Bashir saves several of the senior staff
when they're caught in a transporter accident. (I've never wondered
till just now, just how many transporter accidents have there been
in all of the Trek universe?) Anyway, the senior staff get stuck in
a holodeck computer program that Bashir is running, and to save
them he has to see the program through to its end. Imagine an early
James Bond movie, and you've pretty much got the entire scenario on
this episode. The doctor plays the part of 007, of course.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;At the end of the episode, Bashir and Garak (another DS9
character) are discussing what can be learned at "spy school".
"...Like the value of a good game of chance, or how indulging in
fantasy keeps the mind creative." When you find the container, note
what it originally was. Knowing that, and where it's at, you have
to have a creative mind to make the connection.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Enjoy.&lt;/p&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="66973018">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-04-08T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Found it.  The log is quite full.  Thanks for the cache hunt.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.248633" lon="-96.7878">
    <time>2008-07-06T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1DY4C</name>
    <desc>Saddle Creek by Crazy4horses, Traditional Cache (1/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=48c31350-e8be-4435-9b74-a1360a45d64b</url>
    <urlname>Saddle Creek</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="927689" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Saddle Creek</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Crazy4horses</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="444933">Crazy4horses</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">
      </groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">&lt;span id="LongDescription"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; 
&lt;div style="border: inset 5px blue"&gt;
&lt;span id="LongDescription"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; 
&lt;div style="padding:10px"&gt;&lt;span id="LongDescription"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; 
&lt;div style="text-align:center;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:xx-large"&gt;
&lt;span id="LongDescription"&gt;Saddle Creek&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Located Saddle Creek subdivision.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Man first began riding the horse not long after domestication,
possibly as early as 4000 BCE. It is not known precisely when
riders first began to use some sort of padding or protection, but a
blanket attached by some form of surcingle was probably the first
"saddle," followed later by more elaborate padded designs. The
solid tree was a later invention, and though early stirrup designs
predated the invention of the solid tree, the paired stirrup, which
attached to the tree, was the last element of the saddle to reach
the basic form that is still used today. The development of the
solid saddle tree was significant; it raised the rider above the
horse's back, and distributed the rider's weight on either side of
the animal's spine instead of pinpointing pressure at the rider's
seat bones, reducing the pounds per square inch carried on any one
part of the horse's back, thus greatly increasing the comfort of
the horse and prolonging its useful life.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
This used to be the location of a beautiful meadow which had a cool
tin barn with old blue VW Beetle shot full of holes parked in
front. You are looking for a small camo bottle with log.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;div align="center"&gt;
&lt;img src="http://img.geocaching.com/cache/aa6f3e05-f514-44c7-aa53-0d807af9910d.jpg"
     width="500" /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
 
&lt;p align="left"&gt;&lt;font size="2" color="#FF0000"&gt;&lt;b&gt;The three rules
of geocaching, "Take something, Leave something and Write in the
log book", are only the beginning points of safe and responsible
geocaching. Consider the following points before you head out on
your next cache hunt.&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
4. When you vist a cache leave only footprints.&lt;br /&gt;
5. Respect the environment and property both public and
private&lt;br /&gt;
 6. Pay attention to how the cache was concealed before you pull it
out of it's hiding spot.&lt;br /&gt;
7. Re-hid the cache better than you found it.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
 &lt;b&gt;Have fun! Enjoy the adventure!&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;div style="text-align:left;font-family:arial black;font-size:medium;color:red"&gt;
&lt;img src="http://img.geocaching.com/cache/1c9aee7d-683c-4cef-808d-a374928f8e81.jpg"
     width="100" /&gt; FTF unclebruce&lt;/div&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Last Rock on the Left</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="90544625">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-11-15T20:38:23</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">
          </groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.123717" lon="-97.20755">
    <time>2008-01-11T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC18HB4</name>
    <desc>LOCOCOMMOTION by Sportsters, Traditional Cache (2/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=aae5f61b-ee5c-4315-99c6-ab7e241468f0</url>
    <urlname>LOCOCOMMOTION</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="767411" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>LOCOCOMMOTION</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Sportsters</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="88222">Sportsters</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">&lt;center&gt;&lt;b&gt;This cache container has a camo cover provided by
      &lt;font color="green"&gt;LOCO&lt;/font&gt; Lupine&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;center&gt;&lt;b&gt;+&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;center&gt;&lt;b&gt;Heard a &lt;font color="green"&gt;COMMOTION&lt;/font&gt; in the
woods just after hiding this cache&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;center&gt;&lt;b&gt;=&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;center&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="green"&gt;LOCOCOMMOTION!&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;center&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="brown"&gt;Say that five times
fast!!!&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/center&gt;</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">&lt;center&gt;&lt;font color="navy"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Camo'd PB jar hidden in the
      kind of area Loco seems to like!&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;center&gt;&lt;font color="brown"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Please replace exactly as
found.&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;center&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="Navy"&gt;Enjoy!&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;hr size="5" color="blue"&gt;
&lt;center&gt;&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;font color="green"&gt;&lt;b&gt;"Lacanthorn" was FTF
on 01/15/08&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;center&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="red"&gt;CONGRATULATIONS!&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;hr size="5" color="blue"&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>font color used for 3 main words in description</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="92826675">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-13T21:50:23</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Working on 20 with my son today.  This was #17. TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.436883" lon="-97.168683">
    <time>2008-01-17T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC18NVT</name>
    <desc>Here a moo..there a moo... everywhere a moo moo by teamdndracing, Traditional Cache (1.5/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=50f01b9e-c93c-477a-9787-479beee96f8c</url>
    <urlname>Here a moo..there a moo... everywhere a moo moo</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="771741" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Here a moo..there a moo... everywhere a moo moo</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>teamdndracing</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="485754">teamdndracing</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">A decon container full of goodies at crossroads by our house.. quick jump off 35... contains a log, stome texas stuff and a FTF prize</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">There are some tall weeds but nothing major to tackle... there is a cow pasture right next to the cache if you can come at sunset or sunrise you will see the most beautiful sight in the worlg... God really did Bless Texas!!

**********CONGRADS TO MIMINPAPAW FOR FTF*************</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>just hang around a bit</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="89870828">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-11-08T20:09:16</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">3 of 16. Signed the log.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.283267" lon="-97.1774">
    <time>2008-01-17T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC18NW0</name>
    <desc>Jane Doe by teamdndracing, Traditional Cache (2/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=cfc77f3a-82a2-437c-a038-92c88f2f5bbf</url>
    <urlname>Jane Doe</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="771747" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Jane Doe</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>teamdndracing</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="485754">teamdndracing</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">a small magnetic cache that is a park n grab if you approch it
front the right angle</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">It is amazing the things that touch your life and make you happy to
live it and sad for those who don't... this cache is dedicated to a
young girl who's story was in the local denton paper and who's life
was taken before it should have been the cache is located by the
crash site... may we never forget the things that would be easily
forgotten,,,, She was hit by a truck on the quiet road late one
evening and thanks to some good police work her killer was found,
but that didn't help anyone find out who she was... a local funeral
director paid for her funeral and a few people attened including
the local detectives who worked her case.. and some of the jury
members who had convected her killer... they kept looking and this
past december after 11 years fingerprints were re run and her true
identity was found Thanks to the perseverance and good hearts of
all these local people, Patsy Lee Ross is going home to Virginia,
her journey done at last. How cool is that with all the police did
to help find out who she was that 2 police officers are ftf we love
this!!!! 
&lt;h1&gt;&lt;font face="Comic Sans MS"
color="#CC0000"&gt;&lt;marquee&gt;CONGRATULATIONS To Schoolbus23 &amp;amp;
MimiNPapaw on the CO-FTF!!&lt;/marquee&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/h1&gt;
&lt;table align="center" style="font-size:12pt;font-family:arial;"
border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" width="80%"&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td align="center"&gt;
&lt;div style='padding-top:5px;padding-bottom:5px;' align='center'&gt;
&lt;a href='http://www.txga.net/forum'
target='_blank'&gt;&lt;img src='http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/geogroups/texasgeocaching_sm.gif'
     border='0' align='middle' alt='Texas Geocaching' /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;div align='center'&gt;&lt;a href='http://www.txga.net/forum'
target='_blank'&gt;Cache Placed by a Texas Geocacher&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td&gt;
&lt;div align="center"&gt;&lt;small&gt;Generated by
&lt;a href="http://www.9key.com/selector.asp"&gt;The
Selector&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/small&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>over not under</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="79148967">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-08-01T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Nice G+G.  Signed the log.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.214233" lon="-97.0915">
    <time>2008-01-17T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC18NW5</name>
    <desc>Keepin Up w/the Johnson's# 5.Need a diet coke Mimi by teamdndracing, Traditional Cache (2/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=0fa186e3-b2b0-4269-b4c1-3c5f5663dc8f</url>
    <urlname>Keepin Up w/the Johnson's# 5.Need a diet coke Mimi</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="771752" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Keepin Up w/the Johnson's# 5.Need a diet coke Mimi</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>teamdndracing</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="485754">teamdndracing</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">a magnetic and a local drink stop... log and ftf prize only byop</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Do you have friends that you got them into caching and now there numbers are going to pass up your numbers... WE DO... ...We are best friends with the Johnsons... we introduced them to geocaching and they are both hooked... bigtime,,, problem is they are catching up with our numbers... and we are scared... so we designed this series of caches to help you keep up with your Johnsons... these are all places we eat at or stop and get a drink at while we our out on our caching adventures...

*******Congrats to Blondedollfor FTF************</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>let it shine</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="80534002">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-08-12T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Nice quick find.  TFTC. It is in great shape,  smells nice and fresh.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.481333" lon="-96.9276">
    <time>2008-02-08T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1975N</name>
    <desc>Raymond by ocrazys, Traditional Cache (1/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=d959e7cc-2f8b-486b-b4cd-3d2ad4c4ffb3</url>
    <urlname>Raymond</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="787423" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Raymond</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>ocrazys</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="258622">ocrazys</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">You are looking for a plastic pill bottle.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">Raymond, one of the gang at the OCrazyS, saw his name near by while
placing this cache. So think of your own mortality while looking
for this one. So many caches, so little time!!! Passing muggles can
see you, so be stealthy. Happy caching! 
&lt;h1&gt;&lt;font face="Comic Sans MS"
color="#CC0000"&gt;&lt;marquee&gt;CONGRATULATIONS billyty for being FTF on
2/17/2008!!&lt;/marquee&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/h1&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="88376223">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-10-24T21:12:14</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Heading west TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.399667" lon="-96.950883">
    <time>2009-01-17T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC19CXK</name>
    <desc>Another Guardrail!!!! by ocrazys, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=95fb3061-56e7-46b7-9a55-93157b26d55a</url>
    <urlname>Another Guardrail!!!!</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="792939" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Another Guardrail!!!!</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>ocrazys</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="258622">ocrazys</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">BYOP to this magnetic cache.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">We saw this location and it screamed "PUT A CACHE HERE!". So we did
and now it is up to you to find it. 
&lt;h1&gt;&lt;font face="Comic Sans MS"
color="#CC0000"&gt;&lt;marquee&gt;Congratulations to mimiNpapaw for the FTF
on 1/20/2009!!!&lt;/marquee&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/h1&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Black magnetic near third wood from the east.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="83579564">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-09-07T22:32:31</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">A nice quick find.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.2067" lon="-97.111767">
    <time>2008-02-17T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC19F9X</name>
    <desc>Bed Biscuit and Beyond by KC7CO, Traditional Cache (1/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=e39cbcb1-9778-4e33-b7c0-3009dfcb4dad</url>
    <urlname>Bed Biscuit and Beyond</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="795242" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Bed Biscuit and Beyond</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>KC7CO</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="172709">KC7CO</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">A easy drive up in a business area.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">This cache was placed after I finished remodling this building. The business is owned by my daughter and she gives permission to enter the area.
Please be careful when driving into area as there can be animals that you need to watch for.
Even though it is possible for most handicapped to easily reach the cache, I have set the terrain to 1.5.

Thanks to AUCTNR for the updated coords and for being FTF on this cache.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>"Oliver" the dog is watching.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="80533948">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-08-12T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Drove my receiver nuts.  Found it just before bailing out.  TFTC and 73</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.127867" lon="-97.206883">
    <time>2008-02-24T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC19MWR</name>
    <desc>Not the water tower!!! by muddslinger_lp, Traditional Cache (1.5/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=9b70fd08-edca-4f5a-8ee2-77958c7bda14</url>
    <urlname>Not the water tower!!!</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="800601" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Not the water tower!!!</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>muddslinger_lp</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="938900">muddslinger_lp</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Regular</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">This cache is for the trading of geocoins and travel bugs. Feel
free to Discover any here, but if you take one, PLEASE LEAVE ONE IN
ITS PLACE.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">You are looking for a green ammo can, it has a Geocache sticker on
the side of it. If you take something leave something, if you take
a bug please leaving another bug in it's place. When done please
make it look natural when re-hiding Happy Hunting!!!
ATC??</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="92827625">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-13T21:59:09</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Working on 20 with my son today.  This was #18. TFTC. This one was cute.  No TB right now.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.08265" lon="-97.372683">
    <time>2008-02-24T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC19N0M</name>
    <desc>Country Roads #10: Old Silos by TexasJester, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=6a810464-10d3-41c5-996b-af279ccad294</url>
    <urlname>Country Roads #10: Old Silos</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="800721" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Country Roads #10: Old Silos</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>TexasJester</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="1171338">TexasJester</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">
      </groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">One of the things I really like about Geocaching is driving the roads. I especially enjoy country roads. So I thought I would dedicate a series of hides to the country roads.

This cache is in a small snap lock container

On a country drive you see several sights, like grain elevators. Here you see a couple of small silos that may have been for grain or storage for the other natural products of the land.

Congratulations to countsmama and H2GUY for co-FTF.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="92811688">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-13T19:52:39</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Working on 20 with my son today.  This was #1.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.208383" lon="-96.632033">
    <time>2008-02-29T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC19T5T</name>
    <desc>Historic District 6--Take Me Out to the Ballgame by 60minuteman, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=d8e017f9-3910-4ff3-bfe0-0bb1e5e71845</url>
    <urlname>Historic District 6--Take Me Out to the Ballgame</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="804725" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Historic District 6--Take Me Out to the Ballgame</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>60minuteman</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="1397632">60minuteman</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">This McKinney cache is the 6th in a series winding its way through the Historic District neighborhood that surrounds the downtown square. I lived in the neighborhood for a number of years and loved every minute of it. All of the caches are park &amp; grab, but why bother? Give yourself a treat and do this series on foot and really enjoy this great place.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">This one is a log only, so please BYOP.

Football, soccer, track and field, tennis, baseball...whatever your game is, you're bound to find muggles here watching it! Avoid them while you look for the cache, hang out with them and take in a game when you're done. One stop shopping I tell ya!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>know the score</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="93055045">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-18T20:05:08</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">The log is very damp.  I managed to sign it.  The baggy is toast.  Sorry I do not have one on me. TFTC
 </groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.35955" lon="-97.160567">
    <time>2008-03-29T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1AP9A</name>
    <desc>Thompson Family: This one's for Barney by teamdndracing, Traditional Cache (1/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=5f9f96f3-a874-4eff-8c84-046c616307a2</url>
    <urlname>Thompson Family: This one's for Barney</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="831742" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Thompson Family: This one's for Barney</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>teamdndracing</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="485754">teamdndracing</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">a water tight container in a local cematary... log book, a few
trinkets and a FTF prize inside.. please hide as found or better...
byop</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">This Cematary was orginally named the Thompson cematery. There is a
friend of ours who's family is orginally from this area and his
decents are the Thompsons... it a very well kept place.... say
hello to his kin folk right next to the caches location... 
&lt;h1&gt;&lt;font face="Comic Sans MS"
color="#CC0000"&gt;&lt;marquee&gt;CONGRATULATIONS To The Exiles on the
FTF!!&lt;/marquee&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/h1&gt;
&lt;table align="center" style="font-size:12pt;font-family:arial;"
border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" width="80%"&gt;
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&lt;td align="center"&gt;
&lt;div style='padding-top:5px;padding-bottom:5px;' align='center'&gt;
&lt;a href='http://www.txga.net/forum'
target='_blank'&gt;&lt;img src='http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/geogroups/texasgeocaching_sm.gif'
     border='0' align='middle' alt='Texas Geocaching' /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;div align='center'&gt;&lt;a href='http://www.txga.net/forum'
target='_blank'&gt;Cache Placed by a Texas Geocacher&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td&gt;
&lt;div align="center"&gt;&lt;small&gt;Generated by
&lt;a href="http://www.9key.com/selector.asp"&gt;The
Selector&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/small&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>cruddy myrtle</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="78361738">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-07-25T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Second one this evening while hunting with my son. He found it very quickly.  We found it in great shape.  I have some relatives out here.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.36595" lon="-97.174233">
    <time>2008-03-29T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1AP9J</name>
    <desc>Keeping up w/ the Johnson #7-Howdy pardnah #2 by teamdndracing, Traditional Cache (2/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=70b5f1ee-102c-4b68-a0c9-f17c49b933c0</url>
    <urlname>Keeping up w/ the Johnson #7-Howdy pardnah #2</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="831750" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Keeping up w/ the Johnson #7-Howdy pardnah #2</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>teamdndracing</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="485754">teamdndracing</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">The next in the Keeping up with the Johnsons Series a magnetic in a HIGH muggle area... log and FTF prize byop... Stealth a Must</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Do you have friends that you got them into caching and now there numbers are going to pass up your numbers... WE DO... ...We are best friends with the Johnsons... we introduced them to geocaching and they are both hooked... bigtime,,, problem is they are catching up with our numbers... and we are scared... so we designed this series of caches to help you keep up with your Johnsons... these are all places we eat at or stop and get a drink at while we our out on our caching adventures...</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>under 6 foot will have a hard reach</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="78863751">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-07-29T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">I use to work at the Chevy dealer here in the mid 90s.  Sanger is a great town. Signed the log.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.175567" lon="-96.614983">
    <time>2008-04-06T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1B010</name>
    <desc>Pecan Grove by 9Key, Traditional Cache (2/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=800a9b16-5746-4000-affd-256a7b9754d5</url>
    <urlname>Pecan Grove</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="840133" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Pecan Grove</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>9Key</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="44768">9Key</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Regular</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">Hidden off a dead end dirt road in the undeveloped and wild section
of historic Pecan Grove Cemetery, an ammo can awaits you.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">It looks like the road is used to dump brush in the muddy bog not
far from the cache. There's another road that heads off into the
forest but I didn't follow it. Maybe someone else can explore it
and hide another cache? &lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
There's some poison ivy around the cache so be prepared. It was all
over the woods. I'm only mildly allergic and I wear blocker oil
while caching and wash up immediately when I get home, so I rarely
get the rash. You should do this too. It works.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="79038539">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-07-31T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Talk about making a gps receiver work.  Found it in good shape and dry.  Signed the log.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.185233" lon="-96.623667">
    <time>2008-04-06T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1B037</name>
    <desc>Old Settlers Cemetery by 9Key, Traditional Cache (2/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=8dbd3031-3911-4431-9d9b-1328f61cec97</url>
    <urlname>Old Settlers Cemetery</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="840202" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Old Settlers Cemetery</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>9Key</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="44768">9Key</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">This cache is a screw top plastic jar with room for trade items,
although it starts out with only a pen and a logbook. It really
should go without saying but please don't park on the road and
please be careful crossing the road.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">Ther'es not much info available about this cemetery but it has an
official marker, so it must've existed at one time. According to
what I could find it was a black / slave cemetery and was in use
until the 1890's. The headstones were wooden and probably no longer
exist.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="93343174">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-23T21:49:33</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Trying to get to 200 by the end of the day.  TFTC. Found it in great shape.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.48295" lon="-96.940567">
    <time>2008-04-28T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1BQA8</name>
    <desc>Bridges(1) of 922 by miminpapaw, Traditional Cache (3/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=01e5c99a-ea79-449c-af44-d3ecf7254867</url>
    <urlname>Bridges(1) of 922</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="862523" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Bridges(1) of 922</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>miminpapaw</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="1226633">mimiNpapaw</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>3</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">This is the first of several caches on FM 922 from Tioga to Forestburg. A nice country drive with some really nice views. 
Also - for you fishermen all the stops on the Ray Roberts Lake have trails to fishing holes!

Happy hunting.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Some are sneaky hides, some are right in your face. Hints will come later if there are to many DNF's. Until then have fun.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="88377189">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-10-24T21:19:57</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">We got it as we headed west.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.483183" lon="-96.974833">
    <time>2008-05-01T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1BTXR</name>
    <desc>Bridges(2) of 922 by miminpapaw, Traditional Cache (2/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=556e5ead-5973-45cc-9478-06939e4a328d</url>
    <urlname>Bridges(2) of 922</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="865019" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Bridges(2) of 922</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>miminpapaw</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="1226633">mimiNpapaw</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">This is the second of several caches on FM 922 from Tioga to Forestburg. A nice country drive with some really nice views. Also - for you fishermen all the stops on the Ray Roberts Lake have trails to fishing holes! Just reach out and touch it. 

Some are sneaky hides, some are right in your face. Hints will come later if there are to many DNF's. Until then have fun.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">
      </groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="88378984">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-10-24T21:36:09</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Still heading west.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.193117" lon="-97.181867">
    <time>2008-05-08T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1C2KR</name>
    <desc>Scarlet Begonias(2/1.5) by Tall Cold One, Traditional Cache (2/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=6485acf1-ec8a-43d2-9e70-0cd9c2a7b230</url>
    <urlname>Scarlet Begonias(2/1.5)</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="872428" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Scarlet Begonias(2/1.5)</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Tall Cold One</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="891753">Tall Cold One</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Where are all the Denton caches on this road?</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">I pass by here on my way home from work when access to 35W is too backed up. Why isn't this road packed with caches? This one is similar container to one I have in Ft. Worth that's gotten positive reviews. Thought I'd give it another go. 
Named for a fine Grateful Dead tune for no particular reason.
FTF gets a schnazzy Lazer Tag patch.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Flush with the Earth</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="79149513">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-08-01T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">I have to admit this would be tougher without the hint.  TFTC.  Found it in great shape.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.3137" lon="-97.064217">
    <time>2008-05-16T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1CACA</name>
    <desc>Valley Verde Keyring Kasa by aeav8r, Traditional Cache (1/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=cd245feb-f749-4969-9f64-ac12df631d9c</url>
    <urlname>Valley Verde Keyring Kasa</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="879885" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Valley Verde Keyring Kasa</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>aeav8r</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="945432">aeav8r</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Small camoed watertight box located near the historic Green Valley Schoolhouse.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">We all have them.  You know, that place in your kitchen or office where all of your knick-knacks, lighters, coupons, batteries, and long forgotten keychains sit until you rummage through and finally throw them out.  We call it our "junk drawer" and it is where the things that sit on the kitchen counter too long get swept into. 

In ours, there were lots of keyrings collected over the months and years from businesses and places we've visited.  I didn't want to simply toss them so I thought I'd place a cache where you could trade some, or just drop one off.  (note: key rings may not fit into new smaller container, sorry)

The container is only 6 x 3 inches so big, bulky items will not fit.  However, the container is large enough to hold a few small geocoins or TB's if you need a place to leave one.

Also, you can visit a Waymark located nearby.
 
Happy Hunting!

* * * CONGRATS to dragondude111, monkeybread111, and ocrazys for the co-FTF hat-trick! * * *</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="78863927">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-07-29T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Nice g+g.  The enclosure has a hole it it but the log is dry.  TFTC. Going after 7 more today.
</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.243283" lon="-97.10965">
    <time>2008-05-20T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1CEDG</name>
    <desc>No Trolls by ToyStore, Traditional Cache (2/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=f3948d2c-cdff-49b5-adf8-9f1f2209c36f</url>
    <urlname>No Trolls</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="883766" available="False" archived="True" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>No Trolls</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>ToyStore</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="121106">ToyStore</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Don’t worry about trolls, we checked. Logbook only so BYOP! Hope you enjoy it.

(You can get very close with a stroller or wheelchair, but not to the cache itself.)</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Congratulations to teamdndracing for FTF!!!

No Trolls is back. It's a little more difficult so I upped the terrain and difficulty 1/2 star each. I have also shifted it by about 10 feet. The new coordinates are:

N 33* 14.599
W 097* 06.580</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="65454420">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-03-22T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Small fingers are definitely needed.  I signed the logbook.  We take our kids to that park every now and then since we live not too far from there.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.325467" lon="-96.9729">
    <time>2006-05-08T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCVYMF</name>
    <desc>brair rabbits briars by Lacanthorn, Traditional Cache (2/3)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=a0393a8b-152c-44b8-ab83-59fb9ef81a54</url>
    <urlname>brair rabbits briars</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="391950" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>brair rabbits briars</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Lacanthorn</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="353960">Lacanthorn</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>3</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">your going to go through some briars to get this one</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">regular size coffee container camoed,used surrounding floiage to help hide cache.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>think like a rabbit hiding from a predator.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="94340176">
          <groundspeak:date>2010-01-02T21:59:39</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">This was our second time to try.  Last time was in the spring.  We found it dry but the lid is about to go.  TFTC and we love revenging DNF reports.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.25325" lon="-97.143167">
    <time>2006-05-18T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCW3VY</name>
    <desc>Neighborhood Fun by NTKramer, Traditional Cache (1.5/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=1a15fef3-678d-4d60-a17e-eb13462dd474</url>
    <urlname>Neighborhood Fun</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="396955" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Neighborhood Fun</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>NTKramer</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="680102">NTKramer</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Should be an easy and fun find.  Beware of little Muggles.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Micro-cache so BYOP.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="78361676">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-07-25T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Working with my son, teaching him how to use my Garmin gpsmap76.  He found it before my iPhone updated.  Found in great shape.  He signed the log for us.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.233917" lon="-96.797183">
    <time>2006-05-29T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCW9ZN</name>
    <desc>Prosper Watertower by Crazy4horses, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=12483add-7b66-4f2d-b049-74006b7339d0</url>
    <urlname>Prosper Watertower</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="402837" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Prosper Watertower</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Crazy4horses</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="444933">Crazy4horses</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">
      </groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">&lt;span id="LongDescription"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; 
&lt;div style="border: inset 5px blue"&gt;
&lt;span id="LongDescription"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; 
&lt;div style="padding:10px"&gt;&lt;span id="LongDescription"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; 
&lt;div style="text-align:center;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:xx-large"&gt;
&lt;span id="LongDescription"&gt;Prosper Watertower&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Located in down town Prosper.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
A water tower is a large elevated water storage container. The term
tower speaks to its elevation and is constructed for the purpose of
holding a supply of water at a height sufficient to pressurize a
water supply distribution system. Pressurization occurs through the
elevation of water; for every 2.31 feet of elevation 1 PSI is
produced. 100 feet of elevation produces 43.3 PSI of pressure which
is enough pressure to operate and provide for most domestic water
pressure and distribution system requirements. The Water Tower of
Louisville, Kentucky, is the oldest ornamental water tower in the
world, having been built before the more famous Chicago Water
Tower.Both the actual water tower and its pumping station are on
the National Register of Historic Places. I still like this old
water tower more then the new one they are building it really
stands out as a landmark.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
You are looking for a camo micro cache please put the cache back so
it is hidden so the next person can have the fun of finding
it.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;div align="center"&gt;
&lt;img src="http://img.geocaching.com/cache/22ebeb34-6838-467d-95c8-d33dd2c103e3.jpg"
     width="500" /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
 
&lt;p align="left"&gt;&lt;font size="2" color="#FF0000"&gt;&lt;b&gt;The three rules
of geocaching, "Take something, Leave something and Write in the
log book", are only the beginning points of safe and responsible
geocaching. Consider the following points before you head out on
your next cache hunt.&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
4. When you vist a cache leave only footprints.&lt;br /&gt;
5. Respect the environment and property both public and
private&lt;br /&gt;
 6. Pay attention to how the cache was concealed before you pull it
out of it's hiding spot.&lt;br /&gt;
7. Re-hid the cache better than you found it.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
 &lt;b&gt;Have fun! Enjoy the adventure!&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;div style="text-align:left;font-family:arial black;font-size:medium;color:red"&gt;
&lt;img src="http://img.geocaching.com/cache/1c9aee7d-683c-4cef-808d-a374928f8e81.jpg"
     width="100" /&gt; FTF klce&lt;/div&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>A squirrel might hide their nuts here in the large cedar tree</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="90539414">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-11-15T20:11:42</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Signed the log.  The hint helped shorten our time looking.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.233133" lon="-97.159167">
    <time>2006-07-01T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCWX52</name>
    <desc>how to catch a cacher by Loco Lupine, Traditional Cache (2/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=33d8d49b-93d7-48c6-8480-2ae51eada904</url>
    <urlname>how to catch a cacher</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="420302" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>how to catch a cacher</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Loco Lupine</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="156819">Loco Lupine</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">yes its a micro but it should not be hard to find.
B.Y.O.P</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">step one: find a spot to hide cache
step two: build cache
step three: place cache
step four: submit cache for approval
step five: wait</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="66306301">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-04-01T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Signed the log, I confirm the damage to the container and the baggy.  </groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.1574" lon="-96.615183">
    <time>2005-02-12T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCMRPX</name>
    <desc>I HEARD it through the grapvine by dave5339, Traditional Cache (1/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=c2c7694d-b9d7-4d55-85d5-2ff27ca3b740</url>
    <urlname>I HEARD it through the grapvine</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="208474" available="False" archived="True" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>I HEARD it through the grapvine</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>dave5339</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="290883">dave5339</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">An easy park and grab at the Heard Natural Science Museum and Wildlife Sanctuary.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">You are looking for a small camoflauged container, a little smaller than a film can.  It has a log book in it but you will need to bring your own pen.  Please replace the container where you found it.

Please take some time and tour the Heard Museum and wildlife sanctuary.  You can visit their website at &lt;a href='http://www.heardmuseum.org'  target=_blank &gt;http://www.heardmuseum.org&lt;/a&gt; too.

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&lt;img src='http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/kid.gif' border='1' align='middle' alt='Kid Friendly' &gt; Kid Friendly &lt;img src='http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/lunch.gif' border='1' align='middle' alt='A good cache for your lunchtime' &gt; Lunchtime Cache &lt;img src='http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/dog0.gif' border='1' align='middle' alt='No Dogs Allowed' &gt; No Dogs Allowed &lt;img src='http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/date.gif' border='1' align='middle' alt='Available year-round' &gt; Available year-round &lt;img src='http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/time.gif' border='1' align='middle' alt='Restricted hours' &gt; Restricted hours &lt;img src='http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/bike0.gif' border='1' align='middle' alt='Bicycles not permitted on paths' &gt; Bicycles not permitted on paths &lt;img src='http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/car.gif' border='1' align='middle' alt='Less than 500 ft. from car to cache' &gt; Less than 500 ft. from car to cache&lt;br&gt; &lt;img src='http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/rest.gif' border='1' align='middle' alt='Restroom' &gt; Restrooms available&lt;br&gt; &lt;img src='http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/drink.gif' border='1' align='middle' alt='Water' &gt; Water Available&lt;br&gt; &lt;img src='http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/snow_icon.gif' border='1' align='middle' alt='Available in Winter' &gt; Accessible in Winter&lt;br&gt; &lt;img src='http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/pw.gif' border='1' align='middle' alt='Muggles' &gt; Beware of Muggles! &lt;img src='http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/pencil.gif' border='1' align='middle' alt='Pencil' &gt; Bring a pen or pencil &lt;img src='http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/old.gif' border='1' align='middle' alt='Historic Site' &gt; Historic Site &lt;img src='http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/grab.gif' border='1' align='middle' alt='Park and Grab' &gt; Park n Grab&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt; &lt;tr&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;div align='center'&gt;&lt;small&gt;Generated by &lt;a href='http://www.9key.com/selector.asp'&gt;The Selector&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/small&gt;&lt;/div&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
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      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>The name is the hint.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="79038659">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-07-31T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">nice g+g.  TFTC. Signed the log.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.206767" lon="-97.146233">
    <time>2005-03-05T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCN0B8</name>
    <desc>Red Light Green Light by wxchaser - adopted by Sportsters, Traditional Cache (3/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=6aa486bd-75ec-4f95-8adb-186b32db1cef</url>
    <urlname>Red Light Green Light</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="214840" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Red Light Green Light</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>wxchaser - adopted by Sportsters</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="88222">Sportsters</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Not chosen</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>3</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">&lt;b&gt;This is a park and grab cache (or maybe not!) with easy terrain.
&lt;font color="green"&gt;All credit for this cool hide goes to it's
originator...wxchaser.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt; &lt;i&gt;(Sportsters adopted the cache
from wxchaser on 1/27/07).&lt;/i&gt;</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">&lt;p&gt;Red Light Green Light is a LOG ONLY cache. Please bring your own
pen, write as small as possible and replace the cache exactly like
you found it. &lt;i&gt;&lt;font color="red"&gt;Please do not remove any panels
when searching for this cache.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Parking is available in the adjacent lot for a "quick stop" as
this is a permit only lot. Parking by the building and putting your
hazards on will also work (that is the designated visitor area)
then walk to the cache...maybe 50 yards or so.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;font color="red"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Thousands of muggles in motion pass by here
on a daily basis so please be careful and stealthy!&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
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&lt;center&gt;&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;font color="green"&gt;&lt;b&gt;"tedstevens" was FTF
on 03/07/05&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;center&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="red"&gt;CONGRATULATIONS!&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;hr size="5" color="blue"&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>originators geocaching name says it all</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="79491566">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-08-03T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Found it in a guess.  Signed the log.  TFTC.  I may know who placed it originally since I am the EC for the Denton County ARES group.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.176717" lon="-97.131467">
    <time>2001-06-17T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCCDC</name>
    <desc>So Long, Punk! by howie+sweet-E, Traditional Cache (1.5/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=020acd1f-edec-4753-a5ea-3d1b171cf6d9</url>
    <urlname>So Long, Punk!</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="3292" available="False" archived="True" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>So Long, Punk!</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>howie+sweet-E</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="11577">Howie</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Regular</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">North of Dallas, 40 minutes,  off a public trail, not hard to find, but very grassy, about 650 feet altitude...nice park, a nice walk! Please pick up any trash you might find....Enjoy!!</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">Small cache is a Rubbermaid box, containing a logbook, pencils, and a trinket. Please sign in, with the number in your party, and the time of day....Thanks!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Sign #9, 5-25 feet away, bearing~190 degrees, more or less...</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="24010">
          <groundspeak:date>2001-06-30T07:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Nice park, I am a resident to the area so I was semi familar with it.  This was my first cache to hunt.  Took my wife and son along.  My son left a dime behind after he saw another coin inside.  Logged into the book.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.578167" lon="-96.187817">
    <time>2003-03-19T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCE84E</name>
    <desc>Sammie by Kimmies, Virtual Cache (1/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=8fcb4522-b4dd-4596-a9cc-d4ea2cdc8776</url>
    <urlname>Sammie</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Virtual Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="59470" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Sammie</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Kimmies</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="110041">kimmies</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Virtual Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Other</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Learn a Bit about Sam Rayburn</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">The Sam Rayburn Library and Museum, located in Bonham, Texas, is one of the four divisions of the Center for American History. It is the creation of the man who served as Speaker of the United States House of Representatives longer than any other person: Sam Taliaferro Rayburn (1882-1961). Known affectionately as "Mr. Sam" by his friends and colleagues, Rayburn established the library and museum in 1957 as a tribute to the people of his cherished Fannin County.





To confirm your cache find, send me an email with an answer to this question - What is the wording on the paper in the hands of Sam Rayburn</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="69084228">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-04-26T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">I actually found this one in February but never received an email to confirm the working.  I grew up in Bonham and felt like a dummy when I read the wording.  So many school field trips, I should have known.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.213917" lon="-97.1508">
    <time>2003-07-17T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCGFNR</name>
    <desc>Tribute to the A.S.P.S. by geo_dudes, Virtual Cache (1/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=ef70dabf-228d-411f-ae54-8883eb4c8230</url>
    <urlname>Tribute to the A.S.P.S.</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Virtual Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="80626" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Tribute to the A.S.P.S.</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>geo_dudes</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="136550">geo_dudes</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Virtual Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Virtual</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">Located on the UNT campus, the waypoint will direct you to the EESAT Building. This building houses environmental education, science and technology. Parking may be a problem.  Do not park in any permit required spaces.  The EESAT building is located on the edge of the UNT campus so you may find a parking space on one of the residential side streets.  A little walk to the EESAT may be required.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">Surrounding the front of the building you will find 18 bronze replicas of animals native to Texas.  Your job is simple.  Email me the number of bronze squirrels you see.
The cache is dedicated to the Albino Squirrel Preservation Society.  The society is dedicated to the preservation of the lone albino squirrel living on the UNT campus.  More information about the A.S.P.S can be found at &lt;a href="http://orgs.unt.edu/asps"&gt; http://orgs.unt.edu/asps &lt;/a&gt;

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</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="79145206">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-08-01T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Hit submit too soon.  Nice cache.  No problem with the lat/long.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.2426" lon="-97.151183">
    <time>2003-10-22T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCH3RE</name>
    <desc>Tennessee Traveler by caveman2040, Traditional Cache (1.5/2.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=711fc33e-4bdf-4abb-b4e4-5094b81bc378</url>
    <urlname>Tennessee Traveler</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="98968" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Tennessee Traveler</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>caveman2040</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="148765">caveman2040</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Regular</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Ammo box. About waist high.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Little bit of a walk no matter where you park,thats probably why its been here as long as it has. 
   Come on and take a stroll and find this old cache.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="66306171">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-04-01T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Found it.  My son found a fire ant mound right after spotting it too.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.2371" lon="-97.14815">
    <time>2004-01-11T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCHG8M</name>
    <desc>Whataburger drive by Kattz, Traditional Cache (1.5/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=8f5aa970-7d0d-4435-aea8-cd24814dd60c</url>
    <urlname>Whataburger drive</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="110971" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Whataburger drive</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Kattz</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="77393">Kattz</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">The cache is located in Bowling green park. Plenty of parking on the side of the street. Hours are from 6:00 am until 10:00 pm. Nice playground for the kids to play on.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">The cache is a small 3x4 tupperware container with a camo lid. The is a log book &amp; Pen with a few small items. Please trade only small items. Easy way to the cach but there is a small ditch that you have to cross. If the weather has been dry then there shouldn't be any problem.&lt;table bgcolor="#66ccff" align="center" style="font-size:10pt;font-family:arial;color:000000;" width="80%"&gt;
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&lt;image src="http://www.texasgeocaching.com/images/cache_icons/kid.gif" border="1" align="middle" alt="Kid Friendly"&gt; Kid Friendly &lt;image src="http://www.texasgeocaching.com/images/cache_icons/ivy0.gif" border="1" align="middle"&gt; No Poison Plants Nearby &lt;image src="http://www.texasgeocaching.com/images/cache_icons/thorn0.gif" border="1" align="middle"&gt; No Thorns&lt;br&gt; &lt;image src="http://www.texasgeocaching.com/images/cache_icons/date.gif" border="1" align="middle" alt="Available year-round"&gt; Available year-round &lt;image src="http://www.texasgeocaching.com/images/cache_icons/time.gif" border="1" align="middle" alt="Restricted hours"&gt; Restricted hours &lt;image src="http://www.texasgeocaching.com/images/cache_icons/car.gif" border="1" align="middle" alt="Less than 500 ft. from car to cache"&gt; Less than 500 ft. from car to cache&lt;br&gt; &lt;tr&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;div align="center"&gt;&lt;small&gt;Generated by &lt;a href="http://www.texasgeocaching.com/selector.asp"&gt;The Selector&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/small&gt;&lt;/div&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
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</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>always green.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="66306250">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-04-01T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Found this one pretty quickly.  It was the first one of 5 we were looking for today.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.3615" lon="-97.17285">
    <time>2004-04-23T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCJ9H8</name>
    <desc>Rust-Tin by Sportsters, Traditional Cache (1.5/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=825d1e04-9e13-448d-9d65-40244d9c8c00</url>
    <urlname>Rust-Tin</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="134302" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Rust-Tin</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Sportsters</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="88222">Sportsters</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="brown"&gt;Just a hop skip and a cluck from I-35
      in Sanger, TX...."The Place to Be".&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">&lt;p&gt;Come find a little micro cache at Sanger's newest claim to fame.
Bring your appetite and fuel up before caching or refuel after a
day of caching. If you like home style cooking and lots of it
you're gonna love this place! Even if you don't have time to dine
you'll see lots of cool things nearby.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;center&gt;&lt;img src=
"http://web.uconn.edu/poultry/pclub/Images/chicken09.gif"&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;MUGGLE SCHEDULE:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
Tuesday-Friday 4:30 p.m. to 9: p.m. MUGGLES&lt;br&gt;
Saturday 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. MANY MUGGLES&lt;br&gt;
Sunday 11:00 a.m. to 3: 00 p.m. MAXIMUM MUGGLES!&lt;br&gt;
Monday - MOSTLY MUGGLE-LESS&lt;br&gt;
 
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="blue"&gt;There is a spoiler below to
cluck...ah...click on that will help you avoid the attention of
muggles.&lt;img src=
"http://www.geocaching.com/images/icons/icon_smile_wink.gif"&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
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"font-size:10pt;font-family:arial;color:000000;" width="80%"&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td align="center"&gt;&lt;img src=
'http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/lunch.gif' border='1'
     align='middle' alt='A good cache for your lunchtime' vspace=
     '1'&gt; Lunchtime Cache &lt;img src=
     'http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/ivy0.gif' border='1'
     align='middle' vspace='1'&gt; No Poison Plants Nearby &lt;img src=
     'http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/thorn0.gif' border='1'
     align='middle' vspace='1'&gt; No Thorns&lt;br&gt;
 &lt;img src='http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/car.gif'
     border='1' align='middle' alt=' vspace='&gt; 25-200 feet from
     most parking spaces&lt;br&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td&gt;
&lt;div align='center'&gt;&lt;small&gt;&lt;a href=
'http://www.9key.com/selector.asp'&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/small&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;
&lt;table bgcolor="#FFCC00" align="center" style=
"font-size:10pt;font-family:arial;color:000000;" width="80%"&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td align="center"&gt;&lt;img src=
'http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/handicap.gif' border='1'
align='middle' alt='Wheelchair Accesible' vspace='1'&gt; Wheelchair
Access - but not a smooth surface&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td&gt;
&lt;div align='center'&gt;&lt;small&gt;Generated by &lt;a href=
'http://www.9key.com/selector.asp'&gt;The
Selector&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/small&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;br&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Small rust colored Altoids tin magnetized to bottom of plate above front wheels</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="78863695">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-07-29T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Found it pretty quickly.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.263233" lon="-97.178483">
    <time>2004-04-23T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCJ9KR</name>
    <desc>sNaGgLe ToOtH by Sportsters, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=7b6f7eac-1bdf-4557-9fea-7cb0227d5968</url>
    <urlname>sNaGgLe ToOtH</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="134380" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>sNaGgLe ToOtH</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Sportsters</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="88222">Sportsters</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">A &lt;b&gt;QUICK PARK&lt;/b&gt; and &lt;b&gt;GRAB&lt;/b&gt; that will require you to reach
into the &lt;b&gt;JaWs of DaRkNeSs!&lt;/b&gt;.&lt;img src=
"http://www.geocaching.com/images/icons/icon_smile_shock.gif"&gt;</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">&lt;p&gt;This micro is located at a busy stopping point in the north part
of Denton.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;QUICK&lt;/b&gt; - Since this is a major muggle area the hint and
"spoiler photo" can make your visit quick and
     painless.&lt;img src="http://www.geocaching.com/images/icons/icon_smile_tongue.gif"&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;PARK&lt;/b&gt; - Next to sNaGgLe ToOtH! Please pull completely off
the concrete onto the dirt so you won't block others from doing
business with a nearby CAT.&lt;img src=
"http://www.geocaching.com/images/icons/icon_smile_wink.gif"&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;GRAB&lt;/b&gt; - If you are brave enough! Better hope he's been fed
before your visit.&lt;img src=
"http://www.geocaching.com/images/icons/icon_smile_evil.gif"&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;table bgcolor="#FFCC00" align="center" style=
"font-size:10pt;font-family:arial;color:000000;" width="80%"&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td align="center"&gt;&lt;img src=
'http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/lunch.gif' border='1'
     align='middle' alt='A good cache for your lunchtime' vspace=
     '1'&gt; Lunchtime Cache &lt;img src=
     'http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/ivy0.gif' border='1'
     align='middle' vspace='1'&gt; No Poison Plants Nearby &lt;img src=
     'http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/thorn0.gif' border='1'
     align='middle' vspace='1'&gt; No Thorns&lt;br&gt;
 &lt;img src='http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/night.gif'
     border='1' align='middle' alt='Cache available after dark'
     vspace='1'&gt; Night caching &lt;img src=
     'http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/car.gif' border='1'
     align='middle' alt='Less than 500 ft. from car to cache'
     vspace='1'&gt; Less than 50 ft. from car to cache&lt;br&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td&gt;
&lt;div align='center'&gt;&lt;small&gt;Generated by &lt;a href=
'http://www.9key.com/selector.asp'&gt;The
Selector&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/small&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;FYI - It appears sNaGgLe ToOtH took a liking to someone and
nibbled off a bite! Sportsters didn't add this to the cache but it
has made for more interesting photos!&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Magnetic keyholder stuck to roof of mouth!</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="78863599">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-07-29T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Been in Denton since 93 and never got that close.  I think he is sleeping rift now.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.290017" lon="-96.797067">
    <time>2004-05-16T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCJF0F</name>
    <desc>Up a Tree by Akulakat, Traditional Cache (2/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=1b8602eb-c8ad-44a8-8c6b-e9c56087ed8d</url>
    <urlname>Up a Tree</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="139548" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Up a Tree</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Akulakat</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="124214">Akulakat</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Regular</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">This cache is close to the road.  Recommended approach is from the North or the South.  Try to avoid coming from the East.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">There is a concrete plant on the road to the East of the cache.   But on the other side of the tracks and down the road 1/2 mile lead you to an abandoned homesite.  There is still a quaint old windmill spinning in the breeze and a water tower near that undoubtedly held the well water the windmill pumped.   Do not tresspass here,  but enjoy it from the road.&lt;BR&gt;&lt;BR&gt;
The cache itself is about 10 feet from the road.  It is a Decon container.  There is half a cedar tree very near the cache where the cache is not.
&lt;BR&gt;&lt;BR&gt;
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&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td align="center"&gt;
&lt;img src='http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/ivy0.gif' border='1' align='middle' vspace='1'&gt; No Poison Plants Nearby &lt;img src='http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/thorn0.gif' border='1' align='middle' vspace='1'&gt; No Thorns&lt;br&gt; &lt;img src='http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/car.gif' border='1' align='middle' alt='Less than 15 ft. from car to cache' vspace='1'&gt; Less than 15 ft. from car to cache&lt;br&gt; &lt;tr&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;div align='center'&gt;&lt;small&gt;Generated by &lt;a href='http://www.9key.com/selector.asp'&gt;The Selector&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/small&gt;&lt;/div&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;/table&gt; 

</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>think lower than that. title</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="90548777">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-11-15T21:00:11</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">It was a good thing I brought the Suburban.  A culvert was gone.  Our Suburban has the Z71 package.  My S-10 would not have made it and would have caused us to go the long way.  We signed the log.  TFTC.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.17835" lon="-96.616817">
    <time>2004-09-26T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCKN9B</name>
    <desc>"Transylvania Boogie" by Impwrangler,Blotaz &amp; Starvega, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=c4f48b87-9654-4c2c-bdf9-6d97aae27cd8</url>
    <urlname>"Transylvania Boogie"</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="175380" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>"Transylvania Boogie"</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Impwrangler,Blotaz &amp; Starvega</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="248055">Blotaz</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Regular</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">This is located in the Pecan Grove Cemetery in East Mckinney. It is very close to the cemetery street and requires only minor bushwhacking to reach.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">In the SBK tradition of naming caches after song titles, this one is named after a Frank Zappa tune. It is primarily a Halloween-themed cache, hence the location and the "camo". The camo was done by Impwrangler, and hats off to her for a most unusual and well-done job. I don't think there is PI at the site, but I won't swear to it. The cache is intended for Halloween, but if we get a good response, we'll leave it out. Now for some of the lyrics to the song:
Nuhnuhnuhnununu... well, it's an instrumental piece, but I think the title still fits. Happy Haunting!


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&lt;tr&gt; &lt;td style="width:100%;height:10px; filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient(GradientType=0,startColorstr=#ffffffff, endColorstr=#FF3300cc)"&gt;  &lt;/td&gt; &lt;/tr&gt; &lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td STYLE="width:100%;height:10px;" bgcolor="#3300cc&gt;  &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td align="center"&gt;
&lt;img src='http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/kid.gif' border='1' align='middle' alt='Kid Friendly' &gt; Kid Friendly &lt;img src='http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/lunch.gif' border='1' align='middle' alt='A good cache for your lunchtime' &gt; Lunchtime Cache &lt;img src='http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/ivy0.gif' border='1' align='middle' &gt; No Poison Plants Nearby &lt;img src='http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/thorn0.gif' border='1' align='middle' &gt; No Thorns&lt;br&gt; &lt;img src='http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/car.gif' border='1' align='middle' alt='Less than 500 ft. from car to cache' &gt; Less than 500 ft. from car to cache&lt;br&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt; &lt;tr&gt;&lt;td&gt;&lt;div align='center'&gt;&lt;small&gt;Generated by &lt;a href='http://www.9key.com/selector.asp'&gt;The Selector&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/small&gt;&lt;/div&gt; &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td STYLE="width:100%;height:10px;" bgcolor="#3300cc&gt; 
&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td style="width:100%;height:10px; filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient(GradientType=0,startColorstr=#ff3300cc, endColorstr=#FFffffff)"&gt;  &lt;/td&gt;
&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;/table&gt; </groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>What Charlie Brown says when discouraged</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="67073985">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-04-09T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">I did this one during lunch.  It is not far from one of the offices I do work for.  Your hint is appropriate and funny.  I took one of the bags of candy and left 4 quarters.  I told a co-worker about this one.  TFTC.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.22595" lon="-97.1569">
    <time>2007-02-15T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC10Z1G</name>
    <desc>Temporary Texans by Trekly &amp; Psychly, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=195779fe-a83a-4717-b0b6-d6b3009d8026</url>
    <urlname>Temporary Texans</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="541278" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Temporary Texans</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Trekly &amp; Psychly</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="517309">Trekly &amp; Psychly</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">This is a simple park &amp; grab located in the area of our front yard. So, yes, it's okay to search around our front yard.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">This quick park &amp; grab cache is the first one we've ever placed. We moved here from Washington State so Psychly could go to grad school over at the University of North Texas. We've gotten into Geocaching through her dad, Bikely, and we always go caching around Denton when her parents come visiting from Spokane, WA. These are pretty much the only times we get to go caching because, as of when this cache was placed, we still don't have a GPS unit of our own. So we have to wait for Bikely &amp; Wifely to go. Bikely's the one who shot these coordinates for me and they should be pretty accurate within a foot or two.

We love to meet other cachers, so feel free to come ring our doorbell and say hello!

The container is about the size of a 35mm film canister, but it isn't a film canister - it's a bison tube - and its camo'd really well, if I do say so myself (however, the observant cacher should spot it easily). There's only room for a log, so B.Y.O.P. There is no digging involved, so please don't tear up our front yard. Thanks!

Congrats Kattz on the FTF!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Try not to get wet...</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="79344532">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-08-02T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Very nice cache.  nice camo too.  Signed the log.  Welcome to Texas and TFTC.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.2024" lon="-97.2316">
    <time>2007-03-12T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC11DNQ</name>
    <desc>Flooding ? by Geojeepsters, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=09a8b505-6e2e-4f0e-9723-e39448aae521</url>
    <urlname>Flooding ?</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="555359" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Flooding ?</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Geojeepsters</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="317204">Geojeepsters</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Park and grab</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Small cammoed canister

Congratulations to Sportsters for the FTF!!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="79149380">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-08-01T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Found it after some work.  I saw what looks like PI but I am not sure that was PI.  I will know in a few days. The cache is in good shape and dry.  Signed the log.   TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.180017" lon="-97.22955">
    <time>2007-03-12T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC11DNV</name>
    <desc>Blue Sky by Geojeepsters, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=9eb02fc7-e9ba-4ae0-8817-04bd3fd647ef</url>
    <urlname>Blue Sky</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="555362" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Blue Sky</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Geojeepsters</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="317204">Geojeepsters</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Quick park and grab</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">When cache was placed the sky was crystal blue. Great day for caching.

Congratulations to Sportsters on FTF!!!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="94196801">
          <groundspeak:date>2010-01-01T20:36:39</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">The hand held gps did not even have time to lock before I saw it.  The 205w nuvi was close enough.  Nice dry log.  Signed it.  TFTC.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.167667" lon="-97.22995">
    <time>2007-03-12T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC11DNY</name>
    <desc>Hilltop by Geojeepsters, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=9e01a725-ca65-40ba-a018-e53b7ff8d86c</url>
    <urlname>Hilltop</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="555365" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Hilltop</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Geojeepsters</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="317204">Geojeepsters</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Park and grab</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Congratulations to Sportsters for the FTF!!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="94199913">
          <groundspeak:date>2010-01-01T21:00:18</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">It was outside the accuracy on my 60CSx but I found it.  Signed the log.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.141667" lon="-97.258783">
    <time>2007-03-18T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC11J37</name>
    <desc>Windy! by Sportsters, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=acac8ed8-b825-4ce5-8b24-d23790efc135</url>
    <urlname>Windy!</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="559590" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Windy!</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Sportsters</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="88222">Sportsters</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Other</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="navy"&gt;This is a neat spot to feel the wind
      and see the wind. Come visit the wide open spaces before they
      disappear.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="maroon"&gt;The cache is on the public
      property side so do not cross any fences or gates (even if
      open).&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Container is small and log only. Please bring a pen.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="blue"&gt;ENJOY!&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;hr size="5" color="blue"&gt;
&lt;center&gt;&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;font color="green"&gt;&lt;b&gt;"TTslim" was FTF on
03/21/07&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;center&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="red"&gt;CONGRATULATIONS!&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;hr size="5" color="blue"&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="92819961">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-13T20:54:02</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Working on 20 with my son today.  This was #9. TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.18375" lon="-97.161033">
    <time>2007-03-20T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC11J3B</name>
    <desc>Scouting for a Location by Sportsters, Traditional Cache (2/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=a39dbf9e-0a1f-45cd-988c-3f16afa1ebfc</url>
    <urlname>Scouting for a Location</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="559594" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Scouting for a Location</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Sportsters</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="88222">Sportsters</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Other</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="green"&gt;You never know what you'll come up
      with "Scouting for a Location".&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="green"&gt;See what you come up with scouting
      for a cache.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;img src=
      "http://www.txga.net/forum/images/icon_smile_wink.gif"&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;font color="navy"&gt;Whatever you come up with...don't give it
away in your log!&lt;img src=
"http://www.txga.net/forum/images/icon_smile_silenced.gif"&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;If the gate is open there may be an event in progress so you may
want to attempt another time. Do not block the open gate. If the
gate is closed you can park right by the cache.&lt;/p&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>telephone pole but not on or in metal</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="94201752">
          <groundspeak:date>2010-01-01T21:14:31</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Got it on new years.  The is room if you write small.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.199683" lon="-97.20845">
    <time>2007-03-21T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC11K81</name>
    <desc>???.....from Mars! by Sportsters, Traditional Cache (1.5/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=510d10b2-5713-4360-b52d-c6a2b42f4b04</url>
    <urlname>???.....from Mars!</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="560700" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>???.....from Mars!</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Sportsters</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="88222">Sportsters</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Other</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="green"&gt;Unidentified Falling Objects from the planet
Mars were recently sighted over North
Texas!&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;img src="http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/mesg/tsmileys2/47.gif" /&gt;</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">&lt;p&gt;&lt;font color="green"&gt;&lt;b&gt;GPS satellite reports indicate the first
object to land on earth was near this
location.&lt;img src="http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/mesg/tsmileys2/47.gif" /&gt;
&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;To find other objects in this series visit:&lt;a rel="nofollow"
href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=9f2f9a13-6054-4811-8d23-2ce135328d33"&gt;
&lt;font color="green"&gt;(Cow Pie.....from Mars)&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/a&gt;;
&lt;a rel="nofollow"
href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=24ae322d-9fd4-4509-b4df-b7b5e71622f2"&gt;
&lt;font color="green"&gt;(Photinia…..from M&amp;amp;Mars)&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/a&gt;;&lt;br /&gt;
 &lt;a rel="nofollow"
href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=e36ef385-a842-444d-aadb-a5d0e83ace85"&gt;
&lt;font color="green"&gt;(Film.....from Mars)&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/a&gt;;
&lt;a rel="nofollow"
href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=b2bbd935-d848-455e-9f67-96d401627c98"&gt;
&lt;font color="green"&gt;(Unidentied Container.....from
Mars)&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/a&gt;;&lt;br /&gt;
 &lt;a rel="nofollow"
href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=c792f66e-4cb9-4074-b6f1-03130ddcd5b1"&gt;
&lt;font color="green"&gt;(Tee-ny Egg.....from Mars)&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/a&gt;;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;font color="green"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Watch this site for other possible
locations to be
posted.&lt;img src="http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/mesg/tsmileys2/47.gif" /&gt;
&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;font color="red"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Investigate at your own risk
Earthlings!&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;img src="http://img.geocaching.com/cache/log/thumb/c6ead01b-8e71-41cd-aae6-2fb735ba947d.jpg" /&gt;
 
&lt;p&gt;&lt;font color="red"&gt;Do not stop and park along this road! There
can be some traffic. Pull over and park at the gate when it's
closed. If the gate is open an event is going on so it would
probably be best to return at another time.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;hr size="5" color="navy" /&gt;
&lt;center&gt;&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;font color="green"&gt;&lt;b&gt;"TTslim" was FTF on
3/27/07&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;center&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="red"&gt;CONGRATULATIONS!&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;hr size="5" color="navy" /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Sorry...top secret!</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="94208755">
          <groundspeak:date>2010-01-01T20:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">I was out caching today using my new Garmin and took care of this one.  Signed the log.  TFTC.  Guy</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.217717" lon="-97.133367">
    <time>2007-04-14T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1261Z</name>
    <desc>Sleeping Lizard by Sportsters, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=c741eab0-ccd1-42d3-944f-c9202bfc00b2</url>
    <urlname>Sleeping Lizard</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="577810" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Sleeping Lizard</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Sportsters</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="88222">Sportsters</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Other</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="maroon"&gt;Sleeping lizard awaits your
visit!&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;img src="http://img.geocaching.com/cache/log/56388058-b690-411d-a7fb-5efa29a17838.jpg" /&gt;</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">&lt;p&gt;&lt;font color="blue"&gt;This &lt;b&gt;snoozing
gecko&lt;/b&gt;&lt;img src="http://img.geocaching.com/cache/log/56388058-b690-411d-a7fb-5efa29a17838.jpg" /&gt;
 park and grab will require MEGA STEALTH!&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;font color="purple"&gt;When stopping by to hunt the &lt;b&gt;slumbering
salamander&lt;/b&gt;
&lt;img src="http://img.geocaching.com/cache/log/56388058-b690-411d-a7fb-5efa29a17838.jpg" /&gt;
 you will find weekday parking during typical business hours very
tricky but weekend parking not much of a problem.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;font color="green"&gt;Use the hint to help you retrieve and
replace the &lt;b&gt;resting
reptile&lt;/b&gt;&lt;img src="http://img.geocaching.com/cache/log/56388058-b690-411d-a7fb-5efa29a17838.jpg" /&gt;
 rather quickly whenever you choose to visit.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="red"&gt;Please rehide very well and recover the
container with wood and wedge it back in it's home!&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;font color="teal"&gt;If you like eclectic treasures and plan to go
inside and do the cache, park on the north side of the building. If
you are just doing the cache please park on the south side of the
building where the cache is located&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;table align="center" style="font-size:12pt;font-family:arial;"
border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" width="80%"&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td align="center"&gt;
&lt;img src='http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/lunch.gif'
border='1' align='middle' alt='A good cache for your lunchtime' /&gt;
Lunchtime Cache
&lt;img src='http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/night0.gif'
border='1' align='middle' alt='Not Recommended After Dark' /&gt; Not
Recommended After Dark&lt;br /&gt;
 &lt;img src='http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/pencil.gif'
border='1' align='middle' alt='Pencil' /&gt; Bring a pen or pencil
&lt;img src='http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/grab.gif'
border='1' align='middle' alt='Park and Grab' /&gt; Park n
Grab&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td&gt;
&lt;div align="center"&gt;&lt;small&gt;Generated by &lt;a rel="nofollow"
href="http://www.9key.com/selector.asp"&gt;The
Selector&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/small&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>1.  Wedge the gecko deep in the V
2.  Cover snuggly with chunk of wood
3.  In tree leaning south over parking</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="94495301">
          <groundspeak:date>2010-01-03T22:42:35</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Got while caching with my son today.  Signed the log.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.22815" lon="-97.156067">
    <time>2007-04-16T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC127T5</name>
    <desc>Bluebonnet Fields Forever by Sportsters, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=b1be0815-a175-47e4-bcf3-1eeea4531c93</url>
    <urlname>Bluebonnet Fields Forever</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="579490" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Bluebonnet Fields Forever</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Sportsters</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="88222">Sportsters</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Other</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">&lt;p&gt;&lt;font color="blue"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Come see a great field of
      bluebonnets in the middle of suburbia!&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">&lt;p&gt;&lt;font color="navy"&gt;Bring the kids, bring the dog, bring a
      friend, bring the family and definitely bring the
      camera!&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;font color="navy"&gt;This cache was hidden during prime bluebonnet
time! If you visit after the blooms have faded you can still find
the cache and make plans to come back next spring to see the
display. Cache logs with photos are encouraged! (A few photos from
the bluebonnet field are posted at the bottom of the cache
page).&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;font color="navy"&gt;This is a popular location for taking photos
so you probably won't have the field to yourself. That shouldn't be
a problem as there seems to be room for everyone. The cache is not
in the field but almost adjacent to the field. There is plenty of
parking along the road by the cache and the bluebonnets.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;font color="green"&gt;Watch for muggles from all directions. Camo
taped M&amp;amp;M tube. Please rehide it well.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;table align="center" style="font-size:12pt;font-family:arial;"
border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" width="80%"&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td align="center"&gt;&lt;img src=
'http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/kid.gif' border='1'
     align='middle' alt='Kid Friendly'&gt; Kid Friendly &lt;img src=
     'http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/lunch.gif' border='1'
     align='middle' alt='A good cache for your lunchtime'&gt;
     Lunchtime Cache &lt;img src=
     'http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/dog2.gif' border='1'
     align='middle' alt='Dogs Allowed'&gt; Dogs Allowed&lt;br&gt;
 &lt;img src='http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/car.gif'
     border='1' align='middle' alt=
     'Less than 500 ft. from car to cache'&gt; Less than 500 ft. from
     car to cache&lt;br&gt;
 &lt;img src='http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/pencil.gif'
border='1' align='middle' alt='Pencil'&gt; Bring a pen or pencil
&lt;img src='http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/grab.gif'
     border='1' align='middle' alt='Park and Grab'&gt; Park n
     Grab&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td&gt;
&lt;div align="center"&gt;&lt;small&gt;Generated by &lt;a rel="nofollow" href=
"http://www.9key.com/selector.asp"&gt;The
Selector&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/small&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;hr size="5" color="blue"&gt;
&lt;center&gt;&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;font color="green"&gt;&lt;b&gt;"aeav8r" was FTF on
04/18/07&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;center&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="red"&gt;CONGRATULATIONS!&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;hr size="5" color="blue"&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>ground by pole</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="79344437">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-08-02T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">A nice quick grab.  Found it dry and in good shape.  Signed the log.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.236583" lon="-96.961">
    <time>2007-04-20T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC12A36</name>
    <desc>off the wayward trail by Lacanthorn, Traditional Cache (1/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=10a10318-482d-4f30-9873-2c52dd64497d</url>
    <urlname>off the wayward trail</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="581692" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>off the wayward trail</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Lacanthorn</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="353960">Lacanthorn</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">undergrowth,some trees.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">sm.bottle camoed,park on street next to curb,should be a short walk to cache.BYOP.please rehide as found or better.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>not above knee level.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="94344862">
          <groundspeak:date>2010-01-02T22:34:47</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Found it after some serious looking.  We signed the log.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.23555" lon="-96.959">
    <time>2007-04-20T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC12A3E</name>
    <desc>pea in a pod by Lacanthorn, Traditional Cache (1.5/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=d5664025-93cd-4d94-b617-7f13ec9e9eb6</url>
    <urlname>pea in a pod</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="581700" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>pea in a pod</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Lacanthorn</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="353960">Lacanthorn</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">slight inclines and declines,trees,walkable path to area of cache.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">canoed,sm.round,container.please rehide better than found.thanks.BYOP.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>think like a cacher.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="94346116">
          <groundspeak:date>2010-01-02T22:43:57</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">We are hitting 90% today.  Found it dry.  TFTC.  Getting to play with my new GPSMap 60CSx today.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.370083" lon="-97.13325">
    <time>2007-04-20T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC12A4C</name>
    <desc>caveman2040 ODS by lacanthorn by Lacanthorn, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=6c70a0ba-67cb-4be7-bd2f-c70d824647db</url>
    <urlname>caveman2040 ODS by lacanthorn</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="581729" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>caveman2040 ODS by lacanthorn</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Lacanthorn</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="353960">Lacanthorn</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">off a dirt road,grassy area.may want to do this one when it's dry or use a truck or 4w drive.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">this is a seed from a seedpod cache that caveman2040 put out some time ago,finally found a place for it and put it out.film container.please rehide the cache as found or better.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>camo provided by nature.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="78863837">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-07-29T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">TFTC. good hiding spot.  Signed the log.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.369883" lon="-97.1298">
    <time>2007-04-20T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC12A4W</name>
    <desc>iris patch by Lacanthorn, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=42f9eed3-639d-445c-80ad-459c5f322135</url>
    <urlname>iris patch</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="581744" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>iris patch</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Lacanthorn</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="353960">Lacanthorn</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">off a dirt road,tall grass,road very muddy when wet.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">sm.bottle camoed,used what was at hand to help hide cache,please rehide cache as found or better thanks.BYOP.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>once you get near to cache site should be cheesy easy.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="78863878">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-07-29T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Found it nice and dry.  Watch out for ants.  TFTC. Signed the log.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.369767" lon="-97.12635">
    <time>2007-04-20T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC12A53</name>
    <desc>tight fit by Lacanthorn, Traditional Cache (1.5/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=b12f3afc-3f93-4679-90d1-ec565ece0c47</url>
    <urlname>tight fit</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="581751" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>tight fit</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Lacanthorn</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="353960">Lacanthorn</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Regular</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">tall grass,off a dirt road,gets real muddy when wet,some briars.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">camoed coffee can,have to hunker down to get to cache,please rehide as found or better thanks.please keep container in upright position would be appreciated.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="83584016">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-09-07T23:01:34</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Found it on the way home from hunting in Pilot Point with my son.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.369633" lon="-97.121683">
    <time>2007-04-20T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC12A59</name>
    <desc>centipede by Lacanthorn, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=e1efa086-7618-4a6c-afb9-ed66836e8490</url>
    <urlname>centipede</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="581757" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>centipede</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Lacanthorn</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="353960">Lacanthorn</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">trees,tall grass,off a dirt road ,very muddy after a rain.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">sm. bottle camoed,BYOP,rehide as found or better,thanks.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>name should be  good enough of a hint.good luck.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="78863914">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-07-29T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">TFTC.  It stayed dry given the recent rain.  signed the log.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.216517" lon="-97.167917">
    <time>2007-04-22T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC12CG6</name>
    <desc>Reflection at PHD by Sportsters, Traditional Cache (1.5/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=1147c3d6-4d22-4f6f-b22a-34e92b84e8ee</url>
    <urlname>Reflection at PHD</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="584017" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Reflection at PHD</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Sportsters</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="88222">Sportsters</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="green"&gt;A very nice (but noisy) location for
      reflection.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">&lt;p&gt;&lt;font color="navy"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Have a seat while you reflect and
      find a cache that blends very well with it's
      surroundings.&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;font color="navy"&gt;&lt;b&gt;This cache is wheelchair accessible with
paved surfaces and close parking.&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;table align="center" style="font-size:12pt;font-family:arial;"
border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" width="80%"&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td align="center"&gt;&lt;img src=
'http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/lunch.gif' border='1'
     align='middle' alt='A good cache for your lunchtime'&gt;
     Lunchtime Cache &lt;img src=
     'http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/handicap.gif' border=
     '1' align='middle' alt='Wheelchair Accesible'&gt; &lt;a rel=
     "nofollow" href='http://www.handicaching.com/' target=
     '_blank'&gt;Wheelchair Access&lt;/a&gt; &lt;img src=
     'http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/car.gif' border='1'
     align='middle' alt='Less than 500 ft. from car to cache'&gt; Less
     than 500 ft. from car to cache&lt;br&gt;
 &lt;img src='http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/pencil.gif'
border='1' align='middle' alt='Pencil'&gt; Bring a pen or pencil
&lt;img src='http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/grab.gif'
     border='1' align='middle' alt='Park and Grab'&gt; Park n
     Grab&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td&gt;
&lt;div align="center"&gt;&lt;small&gt;Generated by &lt;a rel="nofollow" href=
"http://www.9key.com/selector.asp"&gt;The
Selector&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/small&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
 &lt;!--start of handicaching link--&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.handicaching.com" target=
"_blank"&gt;&lt;img src=
"http://www.handicaching.com/images/linkbutton.gif" width="88"
height="32" border="0" alt="Geocache Handicaching Ratings"&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;!--start of handicaching link--&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;a rel="nofollow" href=
"http://www.handicaching.com/show.php?waypoint=GC12CG6" target=
"_blank"&gt;&lt;font color="maroon"&gt;View Accessibility Ratings for
GC12CG6&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;!--end of handicaching link--&gt;
&lt;hr size="5" color="blue"&gt;
&lt;center&gt;&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;font color="green"&gt;&lt;b&gt;"TTSlim" was FTF on
04/26/07&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;center&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="red"&gt;CONGRATULATIONS!&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;hr size="5" color="blue"&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>north end north bench magnetic</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="94190943">
          <groundspeak:date>2010-01-01T19:52:30</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Out cachong today.  Signed the log.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.232017" lon="-97.13235">
    <time>2007-04-28T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC12G8A</name>
    <desc>A Step in the Right Direction by ashdaddy, Traditional Cache (1/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=05b37ff8-1fe6-47e7-95ba-7d69adda265d</url>
    <urlname>A Step in the Right Direction</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="587617" available="False" archived="True" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>A Step in the Right Direction</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>ashdaddy</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="1035861">ashdaddy</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">There is a little electronic interferance at the hiding spot. I was only able to be accurate to within 30 feet but the cache's hiding spot will be obvious when you get there.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Congrats to Sammy Sang for the FTF!!!!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>A German product</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="67300301">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-04-11T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">First find of the day on a hunt for 6 with my son.  It is a neat sort of wall.  Sorry to hear the first one was muggled.  TFTC.  </groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.399633" lon="-96.948017">
    <time>2007-04-29T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC12HEJ</name>
    <desc>Pullen by ocrazys, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=7337ef98-40ad-40b3-aaba-1c9654baf153</url>
    <urlname>Pullen</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="588772" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Pullen</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>ocrazys</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="258622">ocrazys</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">This is a micro in a city park.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">There is no room for a pen so BYOP. It is a log only cache. This
little park could use more, but it is better than nothing. 
&lt;h1&gt;&lt;font face="Comic Sans MS"
color="#CC0000"&gt;&lt;marquee&gt;CONGRATULATIONS Ferret Patrol for being
FTF on 5/1/2007!!&lt;/marquee&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/h1&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Look harder.  You're not trying if you need a hint, but you may need a pusher since the cache is called Pullen.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="83578411">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-09-07T22:25:33</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Nice quick find.  We got it when stopped to turn around for a nearby cache.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.1454" lon="-97.194033">
    <time>2007-05-12T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC12W8E</name>
    <desc>Herds by Geojeepsters, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=c821ea8a-82dd-45ee-8cf5-13515fe549b6</url>
    <urlname>Herds</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="598192" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Herds</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Geojeepsters</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="317204">Geojeepsters</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">
      </groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">I was surprised on how much traffic actually uses this road.


Congrats to Sportsters on the first to find!!!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="92828824">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-13T22:11:01</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Working on 20 with my son today.  This was #19. TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
        <groundspeak:log id="92829071">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-13T22:13:37</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Needs Maintenance</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">We found it trashed out.  Not sure what did it.  We signed what there was of the log.  I tapped it up with what I had.  It needs a new container.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.233133" lon="-96.8021">
    <time>2007-05-13T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC12WYB</name>
    <desc>Old Church Prosper by Crazy4horses, Traditional Cache (1/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=b63c2175-95d6-4515-993b-9690e1021893</url>
    <urlname>Old Church Prosper</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="598840" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Old Church Prosper</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Crazy4horses</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="444933">Crazy4horses</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">
      </groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">&lt;span id="LongDescription"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; 
&lt;div style="border: inset 5px blue"&gt;
&lt;span id="LongDescription"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; 
&lt;div style="padding:10px"&gt;&lt;span id="LongDescription"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; 
&lt;div style="text-align:center;font-family:Comic Sans MS;font-size:xx-large"&gt;
&lt;span id="LongDescription"&gt;Old Church Prosper&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Located down town Prosper.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
First Presbyterian Church of Prosper was organized July 7, 1878 by
a group of 26 members who presented a petition to White Rock
Presbytery on July 12, 1878. The original name was the McAdew
Congregation of Cumberland Presbyterian Church. The congregation
first assembled in the Pleasant Valley School House and in 1892 the
present church building was erected approximately two miles
southeast of where the church now stands. The original building was
a small, one-room frame building with an organ, pulpit and long
homemade pews. In 1896, the building was moved to Rock Hill where
the name was changed to Rock Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
In 1902 the building was again moved, this time to Prosper where it
became known in June 1903 as the Prosper Presbyterian Church.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
I love driving by this old church it has beautiful stain class
windows. Cache is a small camo plastic container.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;div align="center"&gt;
&lt;img src="http://img.geocaching.com/cache/666c25fd-97d9-4148-9a82-d481d1106310.jpg"
     width="500" /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
 
&lt;p align="left"&gt;&lt;font size="2" color="#FF0000"&gt;&lt;b&gt;The three rules
of geocaching, "Take something, Leave something and Write in the
log book", are only the beginning points of safe and responsible
geocaching. Consider the following points before you head out on
your next cache hunt.&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
4. When you vist a cache leave only footprints.&lt;br /&gt;
5. Respect the environment and property both public and
private&lt;br /&gt;
 6. Pay attention to how the cache was concealed before you pull it
out of it's hiding spot.&lt;br /&gt;
7. Re-hid the cache better than you found it.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
 &lt;b&gt;Have fun! Enjoy the adventure!&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;div style="text-align:left;font-family:arial black;font-size:medium;color:red"&gt;
&lt;img src="http://img.geocaching.com/cache/1c9aee7d-683c-4cef-808d-a374928f8e81.jpg"
     width="100" /&gt; FTF unclebruce&lt;/div&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>If you shot a basketball from this spot is would be a three pointer.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="90537604">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-11-15T20:02:51</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Doing a group in and near Ponder today.  We signed the log.  TFTC.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.211867" lon="-97.122717">
    <time>2007-05-17T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC12ZV6</name>
    <desc>Nightmare Retirement by Dreamcacher V, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=8d84b963-4b22-414f-a792-cd6d06158b5c</url>
    <urlname>Nightmare Retirement</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="601625" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Nightmare Retirement</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Dreamcacher V</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="217178">Dreamcacher V</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">
      </groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">I always like visiting these kind of places, but not looking
forward to the day I would retire here. Maybe instead of retiring
in a place like this, I plan on retiring as a TB so I can travel
more&lt;img src=
'http://www.geocaching.com/images/icons/icon_smile_wink.gif'
     border="0" align="middle"&gt;. You are looking for a small camo
     like pill bottle. 
&lt;center&gt;&lt;font size="4"&gt;&lt;font color="800080"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Congrads to time8584
and TXPATHfinder for being FTF.&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;br&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="94483522">
          <groundspeak:date>2010-01-03T21:14:08</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">I have not been to this cemetary before.  It is older than I expected.  Signed the log.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.292733" lon="-96.915117">
    <time>2007-05-23T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1349X</name>
    <desc>Bit of Fungus by klce, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=5b8b0bb8-3d5c-493b-b1c1-028bc7c42b73</url>
    <urlname>Bit of Fungus</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="605925" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Bit of Fungus</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>klce</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="398593">klce</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Regular</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Simple cache along a well paved road in the country.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Planned on doing a couple of caches in far East Denton County and decided to take the back roads from Collin County in hopes of finding a hiding place or two for a new cache. After a while I realized I had no idea where I was. Seeing a very well paved road I took it and followed along to True Country Ln and to it's dead end at a turn around. Retracing my steps I noticed a tree with a bit of fungus on it, a pasture, a pond and some Moo Cows. Thought to myself 'Now that's True Country' and it become a cache. Container is 5" tall and 5" across. Enjoy!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="94337260">
          <groundspeak:date>2010-01-02T21:39:55</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Out caching today.  We signed the log.  My son will post later today.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.23715" lon="-96.787217">
    <time>2007-05-23T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC134AX</name>
    <desc>Nice Place by klce, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=bcae58a8-4a97-448e-bbff-082891db665b</url>
    <urlname>Nice Place</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="605956" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Nice Place</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>klce</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="398593">klce</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Nice easy cache off U.S 289/Preston in Prosper</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Cache location ain't so special but it does provide a view of what I think most folks will agree is a 'nice place'. Decon Container. Enjoy!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="90542366">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-11-15T20:26:21</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Signed the log.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.342567" lon="-96.9739">
    <time>2007-05-29T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1392N</name>
    <desc>polk salad by Lacanthorn, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=c6978788-7a05-42ab-98e3-e89c5af16e1e</url>
    <urlname>polk salad</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="610506" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>polk salad</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Lacanthorn</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="353960">Lacanthorn</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">little undergrowth, next to a cleared area,under the leaves of the plant you get pock salad from.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">small round plastic container camoed,log in a baggie,some marbles and a soft rubber lizard blue.used some of the local nature to help hide the cache.please rehide as found or better it would be very appreciated.thanks.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>look for a med size plant with elongated,smooth green leaves.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="83728582">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-09-09T00:24:19</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Went hunting after a school event with my son.  Quick grab.  TFTC. We got both out here.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.244683" lon="-97.2428">
    <time>2007-07-01T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1424F</name>
    <desc>times remebered cache by Lacanthorn, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=452e1e15-6c6d-47bb-8337-f5c2fd097974</url>
    <urlname>times remebered cache</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="633626" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>times remebered cache</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Lacanthorn</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="353960">Lacanthorn</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">in a cemetry,within a hedge line,some spiders around the area.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">camoed pill bottle,has a logbook need to bring a writing implement.please hide as found or better.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>not on the ground,don't have to climb.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="79149098">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-08-01T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">It looks like I am 2 days behind Toaday.  This was the second on I found the he/she signed before me.  The log is dry but a bit moldy.  I signed the log.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="32.969383" lon="-97.043633">
    <time>2007-07-09T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC147EE</name>
    <desc>Neglected Parking Lot - #20 by txoilgas, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=1df9f4f9-7c31-4476-b228-c04f184c21ad</url>
    <urlname>Neglected Parking Lot - #20</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="638740" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Neglected Parking Lot - #20</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>txoilgas</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="478986">txoilgas</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">Twentieth in the shameless continuation of a series of parking lots
that are either empty most of the time or just do not have a cache
in them.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">Some times of the year this lot is really full. A lot of the time
it is barely used. &lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
This one is dedicated to some new friends. They are Grant, Pierce,
and Kelly. Kelly is not sure what is happening but her "big"
brothers are having a blast. Thanks to their parents for
introducing them to this hobby. &lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;center&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="red"&gt;Congrats to auctnr on
FTF&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/center&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="88559670">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-10-25T22:06:52</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">A quick P&amp;G.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.213883" lon="-97.128">
    <time>2007-08-19T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC159CK</name>
    <desc>Texas dOnut by aeav8r, Traditional Cache (2/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=d80bcf75-b0b9-45d5-bfd5-6d6af9390705</url>
    <urlname>Texas dOnut</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="670396" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Texas dOnut</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>aeav8r</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="945432">aeav8r</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Quick park and grab.  On busy street but only basic stealth needed.  Area can be busy at times.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">This Texas-sized dOnut is near in the Denton Arts building across from the Central Fire Station.  Micro container is log-only so please BYOP.  No room for swag either..sorry!  This is Team ToKen's first attempt at placing a cache, so we hope you all will enjoy this quickie.  Please replace container standing up to keep it dry.

*Congrats to auctnr for being the FTF!*</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>How low can you go?</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="67300701">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-04-11T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">[This was the last of six that I chased down with my son today. ] The magnet came off the side but it is strong enough to hold onto it when it is inside the container.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.20675" lon="-97.155433">
    <time>2007-08-20T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC15A0N</name>
    <desc>MPAC Armadillo by Sportsters, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=bfc265bd-5735-46ac-a1fb-803cb4984d0f</url>
    <urlname>MPAC Armadillo</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="670987" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>MPAC Armadillo</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Sportsters</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="88222">Sportsters</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="green"&gt;Who would have thought an Armadillo
      could look so good!&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">&lt;b&gt;Cache is located outside the Armadillo's shell. If you ever get
a chance to check out the interior you'll be quite amazed at the
fascinating architecture.&lt;/b&gt; 
&lt;p&gt;This one is almost handicap accessible with a paved surface at
the cache.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;For many of you, finding a place to "legally" park is going to
be the real challenge! This area can MUGGLE CENTRAL as well so
please don't give away the cache.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Container is a camo'd 35mm hidden on the ground yet above the
ground! PLEASE....rehide the cointainer well.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;hr size="5" color="blue"&gt;
&lt;center&gt;&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;font color="green"&gt;&lt;b&gt;"tim8584" was FTF on
09/06//07&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;center&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="red"&gt;CONGRATULATIONS!&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;hr size="5" color="blue"&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Under rocks at the chipped stone ledge</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="79491458">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-08-03T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Took some seismic work but we found it.  Still soaked pretty badly.  Signed the log very carefully.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.219267" lon="-97.12925">
    <time>2007-09-02T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC15M6N</name>
    <desc>Quakertown by aeav8r, Traditional Cache (2.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=c96c4cae-0580-4125-bfd6-3953560f73f0</url>
    <urlname>Quakertown</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="680783" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Quakertown</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>aeav8r</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="945432">aeav8r</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">A PnG with ample parking.  Difficulty a 2 because this unusual container requires a bit of work to extract from hiding place. Watch for muggles.  Be careful when retreiving, as log can slide out easily.  Please replace container open side DOWN! BYOP.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">QUAKERTOWN 

(Cache placed in honor of my neighbor Vicki, who shared this story with me)

On this site from the late 19th century until 1922 stood the thiving community of Quakertown.  This African-American community was founded in the years following reconstruction and was named, according to one account, to honor the abolisionist Pennsylvania Quakers.  In its hayday, Quakertown contained fifty-eight families, stores, restaurants, a doctor's office, a mortuary, and three churches.

In April of 1921, a bond election was held to raise money to create a city park on multi-acre Quakertown site.  In spite of opposition from the residents, this proposal passed 367 to 240.  By 1923, the residents of Quakertown were required to move.  Many of these families moved to the Solomon Hill and Hiram additions in East Denton.  The former Quakertown residents and the descendants continue to contribute to the community life of Denton.

The cache is visible from the proper angle and should pose no problem for most folks to find.  Bring the kids and hit the playground afterwards!

**CONGRATS TO "tim8584" and "TXPathfinder" FOR CO-FTF!**</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>It looks like trash, but it's the cache!</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="64790059">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-03-15T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">I found the sign on my first trip but missed the log.  Found the log on the return trip.  The devil is in the details.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.429983" lon="-97.1043">
    <time>2007-09-12T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC15XB7</name>
    <desc>WaterMuggleLies by mimiNpapaw, Traditional Cache (2/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=9f088e9c-18f8-4918-b961-b633ce5038ad</url>
    <urlname>WaterMuggleLies</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="688612" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>WaterMuggleLies</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>mimiNpapaw</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="1226633">mimiNpapaw</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Watch for the WaterMuggles, as this is a favorite exit to dry land. Here is where the stories begin.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">The lake water must refresh WaterMuggles. Each day many come and take in the beauty and sunshine. After a long day of “fishing” for long tales they will exit and go forth to spread their stories of the one that got away!

A small container with log, camo’d. Please hide well so Muggles won't find.

Let the light “light” your way, but...

!!!!!!!!!!!Congrats to Ferret Patrol for FTF!!!!!!!!!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>...it isn’t where you’d think.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="89882359">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-11-08T21:08:58</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Access was closed but we walked in.  Signed log. TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.222467" lon="-97.127467">
    <time>2007-09-25T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC16899</name>
    <desc>TWU Series #2: Power To The Women  by The Dirty Face Gang, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=9528c581-93e6-4655-82ab-65c6a3499ae7</url>
    <urlname>TWU Series #2: Power To The Women </urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="699123" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>TWU Series #2: Power To The Women </groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>The Dirty Face Gang</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="1143066">The Dirty Face Gang</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Parking and muggles will be the two biggest challenges in this series. We would recommend you wait until after five on weekdays to attempt these but if you are up to the challenge (and can find a place to park in the nearby neighborhoods) then go for it. Remember not to park on campus because if you leave your car you are very likely to be ticketed. 
You are looking for a small metal camoed box.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Texas Woman's University is where the female member of The Dirty Face Gang is currently getting her Master's degree. 
There are lots of hides over at the UNT campus and we thought that TWU deserved to be part of the fun. There are currently five hides in the TWU series, but we will be adding to them very soon.


Texas Woman's University (historically the College of Industrial Arts and Texas State College for Women) is a university in Denton, Texas with two health science center branches in Dallas, Texas and Houston, Texas. Originally a women's college, it opened some health science programs to male students in 1972, and in 1994 opened all of its programs to co-ed enrollment. In addition to being the largest state-supported university for women in the United States, TWU’s College of Nursing is the largest in Texas and the fifth-largest in the U.S. TWU’s nursing doctoral program is the largest in the country.

Notable Woman who attended Texas Woman's University


Huda Salih Mahdi Ammash (born Baghdad 1953) is an American-educated Iraqi scientist, dubbed Mrs. Anthrax by the U.S. government. Ammash was number 53 on the Pentagon's list of the 55 most wanted, the five of hearts in the deck of Most wanted Iraqi playing cards, and the only woman to be featured.

U.S. officials allege that Ammash, who earned a Ph.D. in microbiology from the University of Missouri–Columbia, and who was appointed to the Revolutionary Command Council in May 2001, helped to rebuild Iraq's biological weapons program in the mid-1990s after the Gulf War. American officials say she was one of a new generation of leaders given leading posts within the Baath party by Saddam Hussein. In one of several videos that Saddam released during the war, Ammash was the only woman among about a half-dozen men seated around a table. The videos were broadcast on Iraqi TV as invading forces drew closer to Baghdad: it is not known when the meeting took place or what the significance was of her appearance on camera.

Ammash served as president of Iraqi's microbiology society and as dean at the University of Baghdad. U.S. officials said she was trained by Nassir al-Hindawi, described by United Nations inspectors as the "father of Iraq's biological weapons program".

She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Baghdad, followed by a Masters in microbiology from Texas Woman's University in Denton, Texas. She spent four years at the University of Missouri–Columbia in pursuit of her doctorate in microbiology, which she received in December 1983. Her thesis focused on the effects of radiation, paraquat and the chemotherapy drug Adriamycin, on bacteria and mammals.

She conducted research into illnesses that may have been caused by depleted uranium from shells used in the 1991 Gulf War, and had published several papers on the health effects of the war and the subsequent sanctions. She is also said to be currently suffering from breast cancer, a possible side effect of her depleted-uranium studies.

Ammash's father was a high-level Baath Party member in Iraq, who became defense minister in 1963, deputy prime minister in 1968, and an ambassador in 1977. He is believed to have been killed on the orders of Saddam Hussein in 1981.

Ammash surrendered to coalition forces on May 9, 2003 and was one of two Iraqi women known to be in U.S. custody as of April 2005. The other was the British-educated Dr. Rihab Taha, who led Iraq's biological weapons program until 1995.

Both women were released in December 2005 after they were among those an American-Iraqi board process found were no longer a security threat and would have no charges filed against them despite protests.


CONGRATS TO AUCTNR FOR FTF ON ALL 11 IN THE SERIES!!!!!!!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Doing this one from the grass will make it much harder.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="65454978">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-03-15T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Found it on the 15th but forgot to log it.  I had 2 of my sons with me.  We signed the log.  It was the first one my oldest found.  My wife got her bachelors degree at TWU.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.224283" lon="-97.127533">
    <time>2007-09-25T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1689B</name>
    <desc>TWU Series #3: This Woman Won't Mind by The Dirty Face Gang, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=6ed6be58-3289-46d9-a9e3-d4eab9ea89d7</url>
    <urlname>TWU Series #3: This Woman Won't Mind</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="699125" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>TWU Series #3: This Woman Won't Mind</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>The Dirty Face Gang</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="1143066">The Dirty Face Gang</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Parking and muggles will be the two biggest challenges in this series. We would recommend you wait until after five on weekdays to attempt these but if you are up to the challenge (and can find a place to park in the nearby neighborhoods) then go for it. Remember not to park on campus because if you leave your car you are very likely to be ticketed. 
You are looking for a micro container.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Texas Woman's University is where the female member of The Dirty Face Gang is currently getting her Master's degree. 
There are lots of hides over at the UNT campus and we thought that TWU deserved to be part of the fun. There are currently five hides in the TWU series, but we will be adding to them very soon.


Texas Woman's University (historically the College of Industrial Arts and Texas State College for Women) is a university in Denton, Texas with two health science center branches in Dallas, Texas and Houston, Texas. Originally a women's college, it opened some health science programs to male students in 1972, and in 1994 opened all of its programs to co-ed enrollment. In addition to being the largest state-supported university for women in the United States, TWU’s College of Nursing is the largest in Texas and the fifth-largest in the U.S. TWU’s nursing doctoral program is the largest in the country.

Notable Woman who attended Texas Woman's University

Louise Dorothy Ritter (born February 18, 1958 in Dallas, Texas) is a former track and field athlete from the United States, who won the gold medal in the women's high jump at the 1988 Summer Olympics held in Seoul, South Korea.


CONGRATS TO AUCTNR FOR FTF ON ALL 11 IN THE SERIES!!!!!!!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="67073306">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-04-09T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">I found this one after GC1689J.  I had my 7 yr old with me on this one too.  He actually found it when I asked him to check a location for me.  I know now what a Forint looks like but I had to Google it to find out the country.  TFTC.  It is in good shape.  Signed the log.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.225867" lon="-97.130533">
    <time>2007-09-25T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC1689J</name>
    <desc>TWU Series #5: Thorny Woman by The Dirty Face Gang, Traditional Cache (2.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=75b95f0a-a6d5-4104-bd6d-56c62686f914</url>
    <urlname>TWU Series #5: Thorny Woman</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="699132" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>TWU Series #5: Thorny Woman</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>The Dirty Face Gang</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="1143066">The Dirty Face Gang</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Parking and muggles will be the two biggest challenges in this series. We would recommend you wait until after five on weekdays to attempt these but if you are up to the challenge (and can find a place to park in the nearby neighborhoods) then go for it. Remember not to park on campus because if you leave your car you are very likely to be ticketed. 
You are looking for a micro camoed pill bottle. Please put the log back in the same way you got it out. Put initials only so the log will last.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Texas Woman's University is where the female member of The Dirty Face Gang is currently getting her Master's degree. 
There are lots of hides over at the UNT campus and we thought that TWU deserved to be part of the fun. There are currently five hides in the TWU series, but we will be adding to them very soon.


Texas Woman's University (historically the College of Industrial Arts and Texas State College for Women) is a university in Denton, Texas with two health science center branches in Dallas, Texas and Houston, Texas. Originally a women's college, it opened some health science programs to male students in 1972, and in 1994 opened all of its programs to co-ed enrollment. In addition to being the largest state-supported university for women in the United States, TWU’s College of Nursing is the largest in Texas and the fifth-largest in the U.S. TWU’s nursing doctoral program is the largest in the country.

The Woman's Collection and Women's Studies at TWU Library

The second floor of Blagg-Huey Library houses "The Woman's Collection". Established in 1932 by the Library at the suggestion of then-president L.H. Hubbard to inspire the women students, the collection now has 42,000 books, 3,000 manuscripts, 19,000 photographs, and 2,000 periodicals.

Highlights of the Woman's Collection include the WASP Archival Collection which features the history of Women Airforce Service Pilots between 1942 and 1944, the Cookbook collection which showcases culinary arts from around the world, and the University collection containing history of the university. The Woman's Collection is the official repository for thousands of organizations, agencies, and conferences in Texas and the southwest concerned with women's rights, agency, and status.

The Woman's Collection also contains information on the 1981 exhibit about Texas women's history. Originally produced by the Texas Foundation for Women's Resources, the exhibit is permanently housed at TWU.

Many famous women regularly visit Texas Woman's University. Sarah Weddington has lectured and/or taught courses since the early 1980s. United States Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison and United States Representative Eddie Bernice Johnson have participated in leadership conferences encouraging people to become more aware of women and their leadership issues.

Hubbard Hall, the former central dining facility, now contains the Texas Women's Hall of Fame. This state-established exhibit honors Texas women who make significant public contributions to the state.

Texas Woman's University offers a M.A. in Women's studies. This program makes excellent use of the library and other institutional resources, receiving full encouragement from the university. The program director is Claire L. Sahlin.


CONGRATS TO AUCTNR FOR FTF ON ALL 11 IN THE SERIES!!!!!!!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="67073005">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-04-09T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">I tried the day before but I did not have this on on my Garmin 76, only my Nuvi and that one does not zero into the last 20-30 ft.  I brought my son with me tonight and the programmed GPS76.  A 7 yr old must bring good luck.  It is hidden well.  The log is full, I found enough space to sign.  TFTC.  I did this one after 7:00 pm so parking was not an issue.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.183967" lon="-97.287567">
    <time>2007-10-02T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC16CN6</name>
    <desc>Ponder This by aeav8r, Traditional Cache (1/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=13de0106-68a7-444a-8542-2e1457d0074f</url>
    <urlname>Ponder This</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="703336" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Ponder This</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>aeav8r</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="945432">aeav8r</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">A easy park and grab at Eddie Deussen Park in Ponder.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">I thought this park was screaming for a cache and as far as I could tell, this might be the only one in Ponder.  With all the recent interest in alternative energy such as solar and wind power, it is interesting to note the long-time use of wind power on display in this park.  Wind power is definitely not a new idea, just the technological advances that improve it and allow it to do more than pump water are.

You are looking for a micro container within the border of this small but pleasant park.  Parking is ample alongside the fence on the north side road.  Muggle activity is mostly low, but traffic proximity may require some stealth.

Good Luck!

* * CONGRATS to "Kattz" for being the FTF! * *</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Behind the megalith</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="79149248">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-08-01T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Nice find.  I have known about this park for years but never stopped by.  This was the 3rd cache Toaday got 2 days before me.  Signed the log.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.262983" lon="-97.108833">
    <time>2007-10-15T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC16PKF</name>
    <desc>WannaGetWet by mimiNpapaw, Traditional Cache (1.5/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=87414eac-7af1-492e-80ba-91bf89b8b769</url>
    <urlname>WannaGetWet</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="712893" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>WannaGetWet</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>mimiNpapaw</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="1226633">mimiNpapaw</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Easy PnG...</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">!!!!!!!!!congrats to auctnr for FTF!!!!!!!!!!!!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="76007578">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-07-04T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Found it with my son.  In good shape.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.144483" lon="-96.654133">
    <time>2007-10-21T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC16WF2</name>
    <desc>Dreaming of Toasting the Dead by Dreamcacher V, Traditional Cache (1/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=e2dc7029-6b54-4a45-ab43-584d548a6e8e</url>
    <urlname>Dreaming of Toasting the Dead</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="717561" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Dreaming of Toasting the Dead</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Dreamcacher V</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="217178">Dreamcacher V</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">
      </groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Just another whimsical cache by one of our favorite kind of places to visit.  Looking for a film cannister..Log only. If you see the film cannister on the ground, please replace it where you think it should go.  Left some blue peacebeads for who ever wants them 1st.  An easy P&amp;G off I75.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="93053874">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-18T19:33:29</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">I found it but it was in the field.  The log was dry.  I signed it.  TFTC.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.216167" lon="-97.11285">
    <time>2007-10-25T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC16YW5</name>
    <desc>Honk Ur Horn by aeav8r, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=1bbf3188-f53f-4f90-8641-64ebb91ca2a3</url>
    <urlname>Honk Ur Horn</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="719858" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Honk Ur Horn</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>aeav8r</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="945432">aeav8r</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Log-only micro in high traffic muggle zone, during business hours anyway.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Many of you are now, or sometime in the future will be, familiar with this adjacent edifice of modern taxation.  I for one, have begrudgingly forked over some of my cash in the pursuit of clear title and registration.  I guess it is a forgone conclusion that as long as I want adult toys, I will end up in there and pay to play.

Difficulty due to the mass of transit bringing hordes of muggle traffic here daily during business hours.  You might try this in the evening after things have died down around there a bit.  If not, stealth techniques will be required as muggles can come at you from every direction! 

The cords were averaged out to only a 14 foot accuracy. However, there are only a couple of obvious spots to stash a cache nearby.  Good Luck!

* *CONGRATS to "The Dirty Face Gang" for being the FTF!* *</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Don't "bark" up the wrong tree!</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="80533967">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-08-12T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Nice clue and a good find.  Going to be back in October :(.  TFTC. Signed the log.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.459667" lon="-97.04995">
    <time>2007-11-04T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC176Q5</name>
    <desc>BootHill#2 by mimiNpapaw, Traditional Cache (1.5/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=2fd68ab0-45c9-4ee8-9aa8-f5273002e247</url>
    <urlname>BootHill#2</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="727422" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>BootHill#2</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>mimiNpapaw</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="1226633">mimiNpapaw</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Regular</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Ammo container near this old “forgotten” cemetery. Minor bushwhacking required. Small trade items, travel bugs, and geocoins welcome. 
Should be an easy find about 30 minutes North of Denton. Parking off road at gate.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">For all you cemetery cachers! This is the second of several cemetery caches I am putting together. The link below is a list of Cooke County Cemeteries.

http://www.historictexas.net/cemeteries/2c/cooke.htm

This cemetery has been logged as the Oak Hill Cemetery, "a forgotten and untended" cemetery. I have also heard it called the Boydstun Cemetery. It has now been cleared and is mowed. Feel free to look around at the old stones and markers.

I have heard many differing stories from local area historians. The most prevalent is that this was the site of the Oak Hill School and a small church. At some point there was an epidemic and many of the area residents passed away, include several children. The school was shut down and the “hill” became the cemetery. 

Don’t know how much is true. I am of a mind to do some research on the area and find out. So, if anyone has web sites, or places, or just cemetery information to pass on, please, feel free to shoot me an email.  

In the mean time… ENJOY the cache.

CONGRATULATIONS GeoDee for being FTF</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>you don’t have to enter</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="89888783">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-11-08T21:43:56</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">I like cemetary caches.  We signed the log.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.226967" lon="-97.125483">
    <time>2007-12-01T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC17QK5</name>
    <desc>TWU Series #9: Women in Suits by The Dirty Face Gang, Traditional Cache (2.5/2.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=824a2bc7-d557-4278-9393-014418bac385</url>
    <urlname>TWU Series #9: Women in Suits</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="743635" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>TWU Series #9: Women in Suits</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>The Dirty Face Gang</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="1143066">The Dirty Face Gang</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Parking and muggles will be the two biggest challenges in this series. We would recommend you wait until after five on weekdays to attempt these but if you are up to the challenge (and can find a place to park in the nearby neighborhoods) then go for it. Remember not to park on campus because if you leave your car you are very likely to be ticketed.
Another in our continuation of the TWU series. This cache is a camo'd M&amp;M container. BYOP.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Texas Woman’s University provides state-of-the-art facilities for its student-athletes and the community. TWU’s basketball, gymnastics and volleyball teams compete in the Kitty Magee Arena of Pioneer Hall, softball battles its opponents on the award-winning Pioneer Field and soccer will soon have a brand new soccer facility as they vie for a Lone Star Conference title.

(Having trouble finding new stuff to write about! lol)


CONGRATS TO AUCTNR FOR FTF ON ALL 11 IN THE SERIES!!!!!!!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="67299974">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-04-11T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Took my son on this one.  He did not believe the container was what it was called until I showed him the inside.  TFTC.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.231483" lon="-97.136383">
    <time>2007-12-06T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC17V2F</name>
    <desc>Keeping up w/ the Johnson's # 2-Watch out 4 gators by teamdndracing, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=a13aceb4-f461-4c4e-9fe2-693491b8e088</url>
    <urlname>Keeping up w/ the Johnson's # 2-Watch out 4 gators</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="746001" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Keeping up w/ the Johnson's # 2-Watch out 4 gators</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>teamdndracing</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="485754">teamdndracing</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">magnetic container in a busy area... watch out for muggles..
contains a log and ftf prize oh and our signature tx
quarter</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">Quick Grab and go High Muggle AREA Do you have friends that you got
them into caching and now there numbers are going to pass up your
numbers... WE DO... ...We are best friends with the Johnsons... we
introduced them to geocaching and they are both hooked...
bigtime,,, problem is they are catching up with our numbers... and
we are scared... so we designed this series of caches to help you
keep up with your Johnsons... these are all places we eat at or
stop and get a drink at while we our out on our caching adventures 
&lt;h1&gt;&lt;font face="Comic Sans MS"
color="#CC0000"&gt;&lt;marquee&gt;CONGRATULATIONS To Dirty Face Gang on the
FTF!!&lt;/marquee&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/h1&gt;
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border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" width="80%"&gt;
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target='_blank'&gt;&lt;img src='http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/geogroups/texasgeocaching_sm.gif'
     border='0' align='middle' alt='Texas Geocaching' /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;div align='center'&gt;&lt;a href='http://www.txga.net/forum'
target='_blank'&gt;Cache Placed by a Texas Geocacher&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
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&lt;div align="center"&gt;&lt;small&gt;Generated by
&lt;a href="http://www.9key.com/selector.asp"&gt;The
Selector&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/small&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>its a electricfing</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="94475979">
          <groundspeak:date>2010-01-03T20:23:41</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">First of 10 today.  Some staff caught me putting it back.  I hope it gets left alone.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.216133" lon="-97.165317">
    <time>2007-12-14T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC17YH0</name>
    <desc>Clean bill 'o health by mimiNpapaw, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=551800c3-ffab-4a4b-83f0-d6c8a816d4a4</url>
    <urlname>Clean bill 'o health</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="749334" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Clean bill 'o health</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>mimiNpapaw</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="1226633">mimiNpapaw</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Quick PnG, for those of you who are trying to "keep up with the johnson's"</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Papaw was bored while he waited on me for an appointment. PnG is near the Dr building where I received my "clean bill 'o health.

Have fun!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Skirt lifter</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="79491398">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-08-03T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Drove right up to it and had my son fetch it.  In great shape.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.50755" lon="-97.16685">
    <time>2007-12-14T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC17YH6</name>
    <desc>Pauper's Field by mimiNpapaw, Traditional Cache (2.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=9aacc233-5323-4430-9376-29166e5feb98</url>
    <urlname>Pauper's Field</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="749340" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Pauper's Field</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>mimiNpapaw</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="1226633">mimiNpapaw</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Boot Hill # 4
Good size cemetary for such a small town. I have been told that the open area to the Northwest of the cache is a Pauper's Field or sorts. During an epidemic people would stop in town because they were sick. Several did not have any identification with them and so were buried in the cemetary without names.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">I grew up near here and love the scenery and views. The cemetary is North of town, just off the highway. If you drive West on FM922 you will have a neat view of the small creek as you look out over the "valley." A drive East on FM 922 will take you to some wonderful views of the north side of Lake Ray Roberts and the Trinity River as they merge.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Peaking out of bushes</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="88383776">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-10-24T22:23:05</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Did not see it post.  We found it on the trip from Tioga.  The TB must be on the move. TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
        <groundspeak:log id="88383645">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-10-24T22:21:39</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Found it on the trip from Tioga.  The TB is not in it.  TFTC.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.495367" lon="-97.04615">
    <time>2007-12-20T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GC181MA</name>
    <desc>I Told You I was Sick! by mimiNpapaw, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=f5ca08c2-c972-472e-b3b6-ddd31a27a417</url>
    <urlname>I Told You I was Sick!</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="752320" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>I Told You I was Sick!</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>mimiNpapaw</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="1226633">mimiNpapaw</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Regular</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">New coords - N 33  29.722 / W   097   02.769

Lovely cemetery. Found 2 really neat stones, one of which the cache is named for. you'll find them toward the back on the south side. Cache not far away. Be careful turning corners as some markers are close to the road.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">From the Handbook of Texas

BURNS CITY, TEXAS. Burns City is on Farm Road 372 fifteen miles southeast of Gainesville in southeastern Cooke County. The community developed in 1881 when mineral water was discovered near the homesite of a man named Burns, who, convinced of the healing properties of the water in the forty-foot well, planned to turn the area into a health resort. He built a sixteen-room hotel in what became the town square. In 1882 a Masonic lodge became the second building on the square, and on June 2, 1884, the residents of the settlement by then known as Burns City voted to incorporate. A post office operated there from 1884 until 1907. Over the next few years the town added a flour mill and a cotton gin. By 1890 the town had an estimated population of 300 and eight businesses, though by the mid-1890s its hotel was no longer in operation. The population of Burns City had dropped below 100 by the 1920s and was twenty-five in 1956 and seventy-five in 1968. In the 1970s Burns City comprised the New Hope Church and a number of scattered dwellings. From the early 1970s through 2000 a population of sixty-one was reported.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Oldest Crepe Myrtle I ever saw!</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="89893018">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-11-08T22:07:36</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">End of a good day of caching.  TFTC.  We signed the log.  </groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.6505" lon="-95.236133">
    <time>2005-07-04T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCPJNT</name>
    <desc>Dean Wormer by 9Key, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=f3795510-5a8c-4b53-a80e-bbf5ccabdd16</url>
    <urlname>Dean Wormer</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="262256" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Dean Wormer</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>9Key</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="44768">9Key</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">A camouflaged pill bottle hidden near Dean Cemetery just east of
Detroit on highway 82.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">You do not need to enter the cemetery to find the cache. The
terrain is very easy, almost a 1 star. You should have little
trouble with thorns or PI. 
&lt;p&gt;5/12/07 - placed a new container and logbook.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Dean Wormer was the head of the university in the movie Animal
House. Here's a couple of his lines:&lt;br&gt;
"Fat, drunk, and stupid is no way to go through life, son."&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;"The time has come for someone to put his foot down. And that
foot is me."&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;i&gt;No "cut and paste" logs, please.&lt;/i&gt; &lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>fence post</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="76653753">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-07-10T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">TFTC.  I like doing cemetery caches.  we found it in great shape.  we signed the log.  My wife found a marker dated 1831 to 1894.  I am sure there are older but ran out of time.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.0084" lon="-96.90595">
    <time>2005-08-01T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCPZF5</name>
    <desc>"Move Along Home" by Scrudder, Traditional Cache (1/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=24cc28a5-0e42-4b8a-baae-47b8300c03e5</url>
    <urlname>"Move Along Home"</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="273582" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>"Move Along Home"</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Scrudder</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="298579">Scrudder</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">This is a micro cache in a Carrollton, TX, park.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">This is the episode of Deep Space Nine where the Federation gets to formally welcome the very first alien species, known as the Wadi, from the Gamma Quadrant. Upon arrival at the space station, they immediately want to go to Quark's bar to play games...

Long story made short... the Wadi catch Quark, a Ferengi, trying to cheat them out of their money, and challenge him to one of their games. As this game progresses, the Constable comes to the realization that the game pieces represent Commander Sisko, Major Kira, Lieutenant Commander Dax, and Doctor Bashir. During the rest of the episode we get to see the tension on Quark's face as he is playing for the lives of the four missing people, and we get to see the four missing people as they seem to be playing the game from their perspective. During the game the missing four keep being told to "move along home."

My Father-in-Law passed from this world on July 18 of this year. He was a man who enjoyed watching and talking about Star Trek as much, or more, than I do. His favorite alien races were the Ferengi, the money makers of the universe, and the Tribbles, for their soft fuzzy. He was into all sorts of games; he taught me the finer points of backgammon (though I rarely win, I at least now know how to play). He enjoyed computer games of all kinds, and he was a Life Master of Bridge (I understand just enough to know that a title like that is respected in Bridge playing circles.) When we would get together for a family game night, we always had fun together, whether it was Monopoly or Trivial Pursuit. This cache is in honor of him.

The container you are looking for is located in a park, within sight of the house my Father-in-Law and Mother-in-Law lived in (Mom, known as "ScrudNonni", sold the house in November of 2005, and currently is living with us). This is a very small cache, about the size of an Altoids tin, just big enough for the log book. We have come out to this park a few times, throwing frisbees, as well as letting the kids play on the playground equipment. I'm sure that if you bring kids that they will want to spend some time here as well. The easiest way to this cache is to take Rosemeade to the park, and park your car at the following coordinates:  N 32 00.575 W 096 54.340  From here the cache is an easy walk.

At the end of the episode, "Move Along Home", Quark loses the game. Falow, the Wadi in charge of playing the game against Quark, says, "Perhaps, someday, a rematch." Perhaps, someday, Dad. Perhaps.

Life, death. Move along home.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>northeast corner of bridge</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="69083340">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-04-26T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">We were the second person today that signed the log.  It was a good cache to hunt with my 7 yr old.  Thanks.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
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  <wpt lat="33.396617" lon="-96.9615">
    <time>2005-08-27T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCQAPF</name>
    <desc>Banking on a cache? by "DayHunters", Traditional Cache (1/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=eca5b737-2c70-4782-bca9-66b15fb0f8e8</url>
    <urlname>Banking on a cache?</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="284380" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Banking on a cache?</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>"DayHunters"</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="401058">"DayHunters"</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">***Congratulations, katzz, on the FTF!!***
</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">Pilot Point, Texas is a quiet little town, but one that is full of
history. In the center of town, is the "Farmer's and Merchant's
Gallery". This was originally the "Farmer's and Merchant's Bank".
This building has been used as filming location for movies (Bonnie
and Clyde, starring Fay Dunaway and Warren Beatty) and music videos
(one recently with Dwight Yokum). If you go find the cache, take a
minute to talk to Wes, the owner of the building (he thinks caching
is so cool... had never heard of it, until today!). He will tell
you a lot more, including the story of him almost being arrested
for painting a mural on the upper section of the rear of the
building... extra credit, if you find out why! You are looking for
a very small plastic container, log only, so BYOP, please! Code: 
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      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Too easy... no hints!</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="83577005">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-09-07T22:16:42</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">DUDE!! Ants!!  Found it with my son.  4 of 6.  TFTC.  Met Wes.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
        <groundspeak:log id="88365502">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-10-24T19:57:29</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Needs Maintenance</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Brought my son out so he could sign the log.  Found it not sealed, baggy has a hole and looks like it got wet.  The log is in bad shape.</groundspeak:text>
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  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.4669" lon="-96.9203">
    <time>2005-08-27T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCQAPZ</name>
    <desc>Tioga Stonehenge by "DayHunters", Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=5fbe03b0-9c0f-4591-a184-bbfbeb1202c8</url>
    <urlname>Tioga Stonehenge</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="284395" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Tioga Stonehenge</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>"DayHunters"</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="401058">"DayHunters"</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">***Congratulations rilekyle and kd7cao on the FTF!!***
</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">Did you know there is a place that looks very similar to
"Stonehenge", in Texas? Us, either! But, while we were out planting
some caches for all our geo-buddies, we spotted this place and
could NOT pass it up! We left some trinkets in the medium sized
cache, so feel free to swap! Extra credit, if you email us with
what this spot WAS and now IS. Enjoy the hunt! Linda and Scott
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      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Only some of the rocks move!</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="88374403">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-10-24T20:56:55</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Got with my son as we head north. TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
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  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.231083" lon="-97.173267">
    <time>2005-08-28T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCQAQD</name>
    <desc>Off Your Rocker North Central Texas Denton by TeddyTexas and xoTAM, Traditional Cache (2/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=afa783bb-8842-485f-aa31-5596b7f4dbfe</url>
    <urlname>Off Your Rocker North Central Texas Denton</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="284409" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Off Your Rocker North Central Texas Denton</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>TeddyTexas and xoTAM</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="227329">TeddyTexas</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">
      </groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">&lt;center&gt;&lt;img src=
     "http://www.txhcountry.com/graphic/rocking_chair01.gif"&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
 
&lt;center&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="brown"&gt;Bringing the “Off Your Rocker”
series to the North Central Texas (NCT)&lt;br&gt;
area with 11 more “Off Your Rocker” caches.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The hardest part about this cache is the amount of stealth and
cunning that must be exercised at times in order to retrieve it.
You will most probably lose or have very poor reception at the
actual cache site, but the posted coordinates will get you about
15' away. The rest is up to you! Muggle activity will be extreme
sometimes resulting in the difficulty increasing to a 2.5 or a 3,
so please be careful not to give away our secret. Please replace
carefully and rehide very well! (As another geocacher said, “Be
either James Bond or Harvey the Rabbit, the choice is yours.”) You
will need to bring your own pencil or pen.&lt;/p&gt;
The original “&lt;a href=
"http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=52d118fe-5502-4e40-adf7-0dc61dcd9d95"&gt;
Off Your Rocker&lt;/a&gt;” cache was placed by &lt;a href=
"http://www.geocaching.com/profile/?guid=9cb5afe8-b87a-4710-9328-61f46cd44d54"&gt;
overrover&lt;/a&gt; in Titusville, FL on 8/8/2003. Since then, there have
been many similar copycat and tribute caches placed in the
Southeastern States, and now appears to be heading north and west.
Click &lt;a href=
"http://www.geocaching.com/seek/nearest.aspx?key=off+your+rocker"&gt;here&lt;/a&gt;
for a direct search of the “Off Your Rocker” caches. Most of these
caches are quick drive-bys.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
 
&lt;center&gt;We have obtained permission from Nick Simulia&lt;br&gt;
(800-333-9566, option 3, extension 2504)&lt;br&gt;
at the corporate office in Tennessee. 
&lt;p&gt;&lt;font color="blue"&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="red"&gt;There is a “Where’s
George Dollar” and A Squashed Geocaching Penny for the
FTF.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/center&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Barrel of News</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="94188746">
          <groundspeak:date>2010-01-01T19:35:04</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Finally got this one.  Muggle traffic was spotty but heavy at times.  Signed the log.  TFTC  </groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
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  <wpt lat="33.4067" lon="-96.955">
    <time>2005-09-18T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCQM0F</name>
    <desc>Y.A.C.I.D.K.A. by wildfire &amp; batmanrv, Traditional Cache (1/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=fee28d8b-af8a-4207-af7f-ef6bc2408261</url>
    <urlname>Y.A.C.I.D.K.A.</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="293308" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Y.A.C.I.D.K.A.</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>wildfire &amp; batmanrv</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="234719">wildfire</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">We are not big into church or right to life or any big issues, but we enjoy a great statue and this cemetary is filled with them as most catholic cemetaries are. This one is a sign only byop. Hidden by my son batman so enjoy the search.(He is such a devil!) </groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">
      </groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Batman said if you pray at this one the cache is just a stones turn away.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="88369057">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-10-24T20:20:44</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Log has been wet.  We found it damp but signable.  We signed the back were there was no signature evidence.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
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  <wpt lat="33.48055" lon="-96.98705">
    <time>2005-10-01T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCQT9N</name>
    <desc>John Deere by wildfire &amp; batmanrv, Traditional Cache (1.5/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=247a7eca-1830-46d1-9aa7-a8a8919e8b83</url>
    <urlname>John Deere</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="298398" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>John Deere</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>wildfire &amp; batmanrv</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="234719">wildfire</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Batman thought this was a nice yard piece that just called for a cache. An easy png byop to sign the log. 
Happy hunting. </groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">
      </groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="88379635">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-10-24T21:42:36</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Lost track of the total tractor caches we have done.  Heading west. TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.197167" lon="-96.6382">
    <time>2005-11-02T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCR6H7</name>
    <desc>No Deposit, No Return by Vic303, Traditional Cache (1/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=0df04ee8-bf3f-422f-8514-3d8d9e93dbd0</url>
    <urlname>No Deposit, No Return</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="310164" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>No Deposit, No Return</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Vic303</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="287447">Vic303</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">An easy park 'n grab that's been on my list of things to place for
about a year now...Yes, it really is a 1/1.
</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">A camo'd Altoids tin, with log sheet, pencil, and room for a very
few SMALL FLAT items! Watch out for muggles. Initial contents are a
Vic303 signature wooden nickle, and the Phone Token TB. 
&lt;p&gt;Congrats to Texasparks&amp;amp;wildlife as FTF!&lt;/p&gt;
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     align='middle' alt='A good cache for your lunchtime'&gt;
     Lunchtime Cache &lt;img src=
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     align='middle'&gt; No Poison Plants Nearby &lt;img src=
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     align='middle'&gt; No Thorns&lt;br&gt;
 &lt;img src='http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/handicap.gif'
border='1' align='middle' alt='Wheelchair Accesible'&gt; &lt;a href=
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Access&lt;/a&gt; &lt;img src=
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     align='middle' alt='Available year-round'&gt; Available
     year-round &lt;img src=
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     align='middle' alt='Muggles'&gt; Beware of Muggles! &lt;img src=
     'http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/grab.gif' border='1'
     align='middle' alt='Park and Grab'&gt; Park n Grab 
&lt;div style='padding-top:5px;padding-bottom:5px;' align='center'&gt;
&lt;a href='http://www.txga.net/forum' target='_blank'&gt;&lt;img src=
'http://www.9key.com/images/cache_icons/geogroups/texasgeocaching_sm.gif'
     border='0' align='middle' alt='Texas Geocaching'&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;div align='center'&gt;&lt;a href='http://www.txga.net/forum' target=
'_blank'&gt;Cache Placed by a Texas Geocacher&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;br&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;
&lt;td&gt;
&lt;div align='center'&gt;&lt;small&gt;Generated by &lt;a href=
'http://www.9key.com/selector.asp'&gt;The
Selector&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/small&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;
</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Inspired by The Dictionary of Imaginary Places.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="93344499">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-23T22:11:45</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Got while hunting today.  TFTC #201</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="32.923283" lon="-96.892367">
    <time>2005-11-04T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCR74C</name>
    <desc>"My Generation" by Sandbassking &amp; Queen, Traditional Cache (2/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=b30feaa9-0406-492c-ae27-b87d17dcb00b</url>
    <urlname>"My Generation"</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="310727" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>"My Generation"</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Sandbassking &amp; Queen</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="99840">Sandbassking &amp; Queen</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">
      </groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">&lt;p&gt;Growing up in Farmers Branch, I can remember this cemetery ever
since I was a little kid. It's fittingly named Farmers Branch
(Keenen) Cemetery.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The cache is a round metal tin with a log book only.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Since all of our caches are named after songs, we leave you with
the lyrics to 'My Generation" by The Who.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;People try to put us d-down (Talkin' 'bout my generation)&lt;br /&gt;
 Just because we get around (Talkin' 'bout my generation)&lt;br /&gt;
 Things they do look awful c-c-cold (Talkin' 'bout my
generation)&lt;br /&gt;
 I hope I die before I get old (Talkin' 'bout my generation)&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
 This is my generation&lt;br /&gt;
 This is my generation, baby&lt;/p&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Magnetic.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="66940497">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-04-08T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">I tried this one on the 7th and missed it but quickly found it this morning along with Rose Garden.  TFTC  I find cemeteries interesting due to the dates on the markers. </groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.249083" lon="-96.8704">
    <time>2005-11-12T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCRA1T</name>
    <desc>Placed with Hope by "DayHunters", Traditional Cache (1/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=6590cf9b-bbd3-45b0-9002-cbd8e89f5f84</url>
    <urlname>Placed with Hope</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="313530" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Placed with Hope</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>"DayHunters"</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="401058">"DayHunters"</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">*** A great big THANK YOU to cachesafari for correcting the
coordinates AND a huge CONGRATULATIONS on the FTF!!! You're
super!***
</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">While we were out scouting for a spot to move another cache, we
spotted this old cemetary and decided that it sure needed a reason
for folks to stop by.... so we left you a new cache to find! Be
sure to read the historical marker, when you enter through the
gate... and look at the old headstones! You will be looking for a
large camo'd pill bottle. Please be sure to use the natural cover
when you replace it!
</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Be sure you read the corrected coordinates!!
N 33.14.945, W 096.52.224</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="90554604">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-11-15T21:33:44</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Heading home.  10 for 10.  Signed the log.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.21165" lon="-96.8067">
    <time>2005-11-13T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCRAX4</name>
    <desc>Tired of Dirt Roads? by mctwin, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=9073cd6b-3809-489e-bf60-44c54c71a610</url>
    <urlname>Tired of Dirt Roads?</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="314346" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Tired of Dirt Roads?</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>mctwin</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="171304">mctwin</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">
      </groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">No way.  Flying down the dirt road in a truck on the way to a cache and watching the dirt fly is fun.  Not as fun as a FTF, but not much is.

Only one will most likely claim FTF on this cache but we can all make the dirt fly.  And that will never get tired.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="90533083">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-11-15T19:41:40</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">First of a group for today.  We signed the log.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.238283" lon="-96.736867">
    <time>2005-11-22T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCRDZJ</name>
    <desc>Forgotten by Akulakat, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=32540ff9-d7d4-4e86-9e81-6b69663b0750</url>
    <urlname>Forgotten</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="317305" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Forgotten</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Akulakat</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="124214">Akulakat</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">
</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">This cemetery has seen use as recent as 1996, but many of the
headstones here aren't even legible. Many are also dated in the
1850's. Take a few minutes to visit with the folks here and then
come find a cache.
</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="93300061">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-22T23:39:32</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">TFTC.  Heading to 200.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.174183" lon="-97.085783">
    <time>2005-12-16T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCRMZ3</name>
    <desc>a page in time by Loco Lupine, Traditional Cache (2.5/2.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=2acb70f4-5278-4fd0-b733-3dc3bc306dc9</url>
    <urlname>a page in time</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="324017" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>a page in time</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Loco Lupine</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="156819">Loco Lupine</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Regular</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">
      </groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">this cache is just outside the page cemetery.i have permission from the owner. and with the help of some friends and family (gayla,kimberly,david,misti and tammy) we have been cleaning it up. this is a historical site owner hasn't got the marker yet.i will post more history when i meet the owner and get it.   </groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="93177715">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-20T20:33:50</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Out caching with my son.  I haves lived in Denton for 16 years and did not know this cemetary was out here.  We signed the log.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.035767" lon="-96.883033">
    <time>2005-12-24T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCRQ3Z</name>
    <desc>The Green One's are the Best by redwingmgr, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=10be5a6d-b7a4-424d-87ed-b17e69089733</url>
    <urlname>The Green One's are the Best</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="326090" available="False" archived="True" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>The Green One's are the Best</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>redwingmgr</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="421321">redwingmgr</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">There is an incline into a creekbed which adds to the degree of difficulty.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">The creek is a place where some of the local kids still play.  This cache represents my favorite candy, the kind that melts in your mouth, not in your hands!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="69083577">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-04-26T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">My 13 yr old found this one quickly.  We found it in good shape but no green ones.  :(.  We signed the log.  Thanks for the cache.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.250467" lon="-97.087967">
    <time>2005-12-31T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCRTNT</name>
    <desc>To the Swamp by ToxicDoc, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=142bcaf6-72ef-48ed-a308-e2f661080a6d</url>
    <urlname>To the Swamp</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="328565" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>To the Swamp</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>ToxicDoc</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="353540">ToxicDoc</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">If you are heading to the "swamp" (Dry at this time) you might make a decision at this point. Stop on the way in or out. Take care pulling off the road there is a drop off on one end.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">
      </groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="87846513">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-10-18T21:34:16</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Found it but the log is soaking wet. We found a hole in the lid.  The container needs to be replaced.  I did not have one at the time.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.236967" lon="-96.734267">
    <time>2006-01-02T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCRVFA</name>
    <desc>Walnut Grove by mctwin, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=b2f067ac-35ca-4e1c-a8bb-b484b6d53baf</url>
    <urlname>Walnut Grove</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="329325" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Walnut Grove</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>mctwin</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="171304">mctwin</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">
      </groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">A&amp;E love to walk around old cemeteries.  About 14 months  ago, we stumbled on this one and decided to place a multi here.  

I made a newbie mistake of not doing my research and did not notice that stage one was near Akulakat Too’s “Pop Quiz”.  Once the cache got denied, I forgot about it.

 We were back in the area recently for another cache and I decided to check on the cache.  Sure enough it was in good shape and the log was dry.

Take some time while here and read the headstones.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>may have to dig but not in the ground</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="93300171">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-22T23:41:56</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">On the way to 200.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.133567" lon="-96.6579">
    <time>2006-02-16T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCTG16</name>
    <desc>Raise a Skirt - Bargain City by SurrenderTheBooty, Traditional Cache (1/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=90052ce2-c4fe-4039-932a-c14d8050abec</url>
    <urlname>Raise a Skirt - Bargain City</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="349068" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Raise a Skirt - Bargain City</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>SurrenderTheBooty</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="551761">SurrenderTheBooty</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Pull up and grab.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Although I have never seen a bargain here, some people say there are.

The “Raise a Skirt” series originally started as a contest to see who could be the first to locate all 25 caches in the series and e-mail a correct list of corresponding symbols noted on each log.

Now it is a series of caches you can do during lunch or on a rainy day.

Combining their GPSr with the wireless modems on their laptop computers, thepadre and geomantx teamed up to win over 100 bucks in prizes. It was a down-to-the-wire contest as our winning team was followed very closely by sandbassking&amp;queen!

Thanks to everyone who played!

Have fun. BYOP.


</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="93051923">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-18T18:41:01</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Knocking out a few this afternoon. The log is damp but I was able to sign it.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.2108" lon="-97.149567">
    <time>2006-03-03T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCTPJB</name>
    <desc>A Class Act II - Sounds of Music by TigerFinder - Adopted by Sportsters, Traditional Cache (2/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=db6044bd-1bb0-4337-ba99-962661dee91e</url>
    <urlname>A Class Act II - Sounds of Music</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="355366" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>A Class Act II - Sounds of Music</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>TigerFinder - Adopted by Sportsters</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="88222">Sportsters</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="red"&gt;PLEASE...replace the container "right
      side up"! It's clearly marked.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="green"&gt;Welcome to the "Class Act" Series of
caches. See if you can find them all!&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="green"&gt;NOTE: Your GPSr may jump around a
      bit on several of the "Class Act" series of caches due to the
      close proximity of buildings.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;i&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="blue"&gt;This one could be tricky so don't let
common geocaching attitude effect your searching
altitude.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;font color="blue"&gt;&lt;b&gt;This is a new location as of 1/6/07. The
original was muggled. THE CACHE IS NOT ON OR IN THE BIG AIR
VENTS!&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;Sportsters adopted the original 8 caches in the "Class Act"
series from TigerFinder on 10/12/06.&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Original Cache Page Text by TigerFinder:&lt;/b&gt; This cache (#2)is
dedicated to my Outdoor Pursuits class that I taught in the Spring
of 2006 at North Texas. This cache was part of a class assignment
as I introduced 30 students to geocaching. Only a small handful
still cache. Oh well. Hope you enjoy the series! 
&lt;hr size="5" color="blue"&gt;
&lt;center&gt;&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;font color="green"&gt;&lt;b&gt;"Thunder16" was FTF
on 03/05/06&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;center&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="red"&gt;CONGRATULATIONS!&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;hr size="5" color="blue"&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
 &lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>birds eye view - magnetic low corner</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="79344645">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-08-02T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">A good quick grab.  It is dry.  Signed the log.  Thanks.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.210033" lon="-97.1469">
    <time>2006-03-03T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCTPJD</name>
    <desc>A Class Act III - Back Street Fashion  by TigerFinder - Adopted by Sportsters, Traditional Cache (1.5/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=9973e780-d1d8-46c5-95bc-d9fc3a1f1552</url>
    <urlname>A Class Act III - Back Street Fashion </urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="355368" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>A Class Act III - Back Street Fashion </groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>TigerFinder - Adopted by Sportsters</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="88222">Sportsters</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="green"&gt;Welcome to the "Class Act" Series of
      caches. See if you can find them all!&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="green"&gt;NOTE: Your GPSr may jump around a
      bit on several of the "Class Act" series of caches due to
      close proximity of the buildings .&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;Sportsters adopted the original 8 caches in the "Class Act"
series from TigerFinder on 10/12/06.&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Original Cache Page Text by TigerFinder:&lt;/b&gt; This cache is
dedicated to my Outdoor Pursuits class that I taught in the Spring
of 2006 at North Texas. This cache was part of a class assignment
as I introduced 30 students to geocaching. Only a small handful
still cache. Oh well. Hope you enjoy the series!&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
 
&lt;hr size="5" color="blue"&gt;
&lt;center&gt;&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;font color="green"&gt;&lt;b&gt;"Thunder16" was FTF
on 03/05/06&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;center&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="red"&gt;CONGRATULATIONS!&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;hr size="5" color="blue"&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>magnetic low</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="79344685">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-08-02T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Another quick find.  The Garmin had fits with stability but it was good enough.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.208583" lon="-97.149733">
    <time>2006-03-03T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCTPJE</name>
    <desc>A Class Act IV - Goolsby by TigerFinder - Adopted by Sportsters, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=4a8cf20d-1d21-4a1b-b3df-3564983acff0</url>
    <urlname>A Class Act IV - Goolsby</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="355369" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>A Class Act IV - Goolsby</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>TigerFinder - Adopted by Sportsters</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="88222">Sportsters</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="green"&gt;Welcome to the "Class Act" Series of
      caches. See if you can find them all!&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="green"&gt;NOTE: Your GPSr will probably jump
      around quite a bit on several of the "Class Act" series of
      caches due to the large buildings that are in close proximity
      to each other. &lt;i&gt;(On this cache the tree cover may be more
      of an issue then the buildings)&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;Sportsters adopted the original 8 caches in the "Class Act"
series from TigerFinder on 10/12/06.&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Original Cache Page Text by TigerFinder:&lt;/b&gt; This cache is
dedicated to my Outdoor Pursuits class that I taught in the Spring
of 2006 at North Texas. This cache was part of a class assignment
as I introduced 30 students to geocaching. Only a small handful
still cache. Oh well. Hope you enjoy the series!
&lt;hr size="5" color="blue"&gt;
&lt;center&gt;&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;font color="green"&gt;&lt;b&gt;"Thunder16" was FTF
on 03/05/06&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;center&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="red"&gt;CONGRATULATIONS on your First Ever
FTF!&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;hr size="5" color="blue"&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>have a seat magnetic</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="79491506">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-08-03T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Found it after a small hunt with my sons.  The cache is damp.  Signed the log.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.019683" lon="-96.873117">
    <time>2006-03-10T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCTTZC</name>
    <desc>Easy Way Across by mctwin, Traditional Cache (2.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=ea64dfac-32f2-4293-b6e3-783e1e29d09a</url>
    <urlname>Easy Way Across</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="358622" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Easy Way Across</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>mctwin</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="171304">mctwin</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">
      </groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Cachers and streams just go together.  But this time you have a choice.  You can take the fun way or the easy way.  While here, I heard so LOUD splashing in the water.  Later I saw the handy works of a beaver.  So keep an I/camera out for some good photos to post.

Container is dental-floss dispenser.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="66973391">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-04-08T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Found it, the cache is in ok shape but the baggy has a hole in it.  I did not have a replacement with me.  The interior is dry and the log does not have evidence of getting wet.  Thanks for the cache.  A good lunch time hunt.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.177067" lon="-97.1328">
    <time>2006-03-15T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCTXE6</name>
    <desc>South Lakes Park: The Pits by dentondoc, Traditional Cache (2/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=23753b4c-91ff-4782-a175-5d6ef43bd9d7</url>
    <urlname>South Lakes Park: The Pits</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="361003" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>South Lakes Park: The Pits</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>dentondoc</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="576764">dentondoc</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">This cache is located in the nature trail area of South Lakes Park.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">Parking is available at the south end of the park.  Established trails can be used for much of the trek and the walk is easy.  Only about 150 feet of bushwhack is necessary.  
Original contents included:
Zane Travel Bug (taken by Caveman2040)
International coins
Small AM/FM radio with ear buds (taken by Kattz)
Butterflies
Glasses repair kit
FTF Wooden Nickle 

Congratulations to Caveman2040 for FTF!
</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>Container reminds one of Tinker Bell's friend.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="65448675">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-03-22T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Found this one after employing the hint multiple times.    The terrain is not bad but finding the container is a little bit of a trick.  Low light is not your friend.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.1765" lon="-97.1302">
    <time>2006-03-19T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCTZ9N</name>
    <desc>South Lakes Park:  Rocks #1 by dentondoc, Traditional Cache (2/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=b88b02a4-93c2-4b47-980e-bc8086fba8d8</url>
    <urlname>South Lakes Park:  Rocks #1</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="362785" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>South Lakes Park:  Rocks #1</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>dentondoc</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="576764">dentondoc</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Located in South Lakes Park nature trail area.
</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">This cache is in a pill-bottle sized container (B.Y.O.P.) along a "non-paved" section of trail.  There are several rocks in this area, so you'll have to do a little inspecting.  No bushwhacking is involved.

Parking is available at the south end of the park off of Hobson Lane.

Congratulations to Kattz for FTF!</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>My mother always said, "If you can't find it, move something."</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="65448349">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-03-22T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Took the boys with me to find this one.  Not too tough.  It was the first of 4 we were aiming for at the park today.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.214417" lon="-97.1518">
    <time>2006-03-22T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCV11C</name>
    <desc>A Class Act VI - EESAT by TigerFinder - Adopted by Sportsters, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=01017bfa-9b72-4aca-bbc1-2531e97a5d56</url>
    <urlname>A Class Act VI - EESAT</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="364450" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>A Class Act VI - EESAT</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>TigerFinder - Adopted by Sportsters</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="88222">Sportsters</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="green"&gt;Welcome to the "Class Act" Series of
      caches. See if you can find them all!&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="green"&gt;NOTE: Your GPSr will probably jump
      around quite a bit on several of the "Class Act" series of
      caches due to the large buildings that are in close proximity
      to each other.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;Sportsters adopted the original 8 caches in the "Class Act"
series from TigerFinder on 10/12/06.&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Original Cache Page Text by TigerFinder:&lt;/b&gt; This cache is
dedicated to my Outdoor Pursuits class that I taught in the Spring
of 2006 at North Texas. This cache was part of a class assignment
as I introduced 30 students to geocaching. Only a small handful
still cache. Oh well. Hope you enjoy the series!&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
 
&lt;hr size="5" color="blue"&gt;
&lt;center&gt;&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;font color="green"&gt;&lt;b&gt;"wxchaser" was FTF on
03/25/06&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;center&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="red"&gt;CONGRATULATIONS!&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;hr size="5" color="blue"&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>magnetic near small river rock</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="79344611">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-08-02T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Took me a few but I found it.  Nice hiding spot.  Signed the log.   TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.209483" lon="-97.145067">
    <time>2006-03-22T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCV11E</name>
    <desc>A Class Act VII - woo10 by TigerFinder - Adopted by Sportsters, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=080eee67-4e80-45bc-a021-e9de29a8b3af</url>
    <urlname>A Class Act VII - woo10</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="364452" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>A Class Act VII - woo10</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>TigerFinder - Adopted by Sportsters</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="88222">Sportsters</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="green"&gt;Welcome to the "Class Act" Series of
      caches. See if you can find them all!&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="green"&gt;NOTE: Your GPSr may jump around a
      bit on several of the "Class Act" series of caches due to the
      close proximity of the buildings. &lt;i&gt;(This probably won't
      apply on Class Act VII).&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;Sportsters adopted the original 8 caches in the "Class Act"
series from TigerFinder on 10/12/06.&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Original Cache Page Text by TigerFinder:&lt;/b&gt; This cache is
dedicated to my Outdoor Pursuits class that I taught in the Spring
of 2006 at North Texas. This cache was part of a class assignment
as I introduced 30 students to geocaching. Only a small handful
still cache. Oh well. Hope you enjoy the series!&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
 
&lt;hr size="5" color="blue"&gt;
&lt;center&gt;&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;font color="green"&gt;&lt;b&gt;"ToxicDoc" was FTF on
03/27/06&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;center&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="red"&gt;CONGRATULATIONS!&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;hr size="5" color="blue"&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="79491623">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-08-03T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">My oldest was to short for this one.  He walked right up to it but did not look close enough.  Signed the log.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.2086" lon="-97.158933">
    <time>2006-03-25T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCV29B</name>
    <desc>A Class Act VIII - Hitch a Ride by TigerFinder - Adopted by Sportsters, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=7ceb8d25-080b-4434-9f1f-3943ffdef6d9</url>
    <urlname>A Class Act VIII - Hitch a Ride</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="365658" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>A Class Act VIII - Hitch a Ride</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>TigerFinder - Adopted by Sportsters</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="88222">Sportsters</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="green"&gt;Welcome to the "Class Act" Series of
      caches. See if you can find them all!&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="green"&gt;NOTE: Your GPSr will probably jump
      around quite a bit on several of the "Class Act" series of
      caches due to the large buildings that are in close proximity
      to each other (this won't apply on Class Act
      VIII).&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;Sportsters adopted the original 8 caches in the "Class Act"
series from TigerFinder on 10/12/06.&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Original Cache Page Text by TigerFinder:&lt;/b&gt; This cache (#2)is
dedicated to my Outdoor Pursuits class that I taught in the Spring
of 2006 at North Texas. This cache was part of a class assignment
as I introduced 30 students to geocaching. Only a small handful
still cache. Oh well.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
 
&lt;hr size="5" color="blue"&gt;
&lt;center&gt;&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;font color="green"&gt;&lt;b&gt;"ToxicDoc" was FTF on
03/29/06&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;center&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;font color="red"&gt;CONGRATULATIONS!&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/center&gt;
&lt;hr size="5" color="blue"&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>magnetic</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="79491437">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-08-03T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">A quick grab with no muggles.  Needs a new lid but in good shape.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.23845" lon="-97.113483">
    <time>2006-03-28T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCV45Z</name>
    <desc>Nette Shultz Park: You got to Love it by dentondoc, Traditional Cache (2.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=df7b9128-ed64-452f-b07f-1db4b5f4d466</url>
    <urlname>Nette Shultz Park: You got to Love it</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="367475" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Nette Shultz Park: You got to Love it</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>dentondoc</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="576764">dentondoc</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">Located in quiet, tranquil Nette Shultz park.
</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">This park is surrounded by an established neighborhood so it has a homey feel to it.  The cache is a micro ... its even written on the cache itself, so B.Y.O.P.?  There is not a lot of cover in the park, but there should be sufficient in this area to make your search at least concealed a little.  Once you find the cache, the next challenge may be finding the the log!  Good hunting!

Ample parking along the street for just about the full perimeter of the park.  After you do this cache, you might consider making the short walk (on a connecting concrete walkway) to Avondale Park, where another cache is located.

Congratulations to ToxicDoc for FTF!
</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>That would be too easy.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="65448162">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-03-22T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Found it on the second time around.  The pen that someone left behind is now gone.  I had to make a third trip to sign  the log.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.23275" lon="-96.68965">
    <time>2006-03-31T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCV5KB</name>
    <desc>UR2-Shaq by kd&amp;prettierhalf, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=7aa76021-1cfb-4fc4-acab-7c9561a6def9</url>
    <urlname>UR2-Shaq</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="368851" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>UR2-Shaq</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>kd&amp;prettierhalf</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="349935">kd&amp;prettierhalf</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">35mm container</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">This is a series of seven caches titled "UR" for "Unknown Roads". Since the city area is so populated with caches, and to avoid violating the .1 mile between caches rule, we wandered around up north to place some fresh caches in an area that looked void of too many caches. Most of the time we had no idea exactly where we were at. Sort of like our life together so far. Wandering around, discovering new places, most were good, some not so good. All were memorable.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="93249636">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-21T22:57:46</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Got on the way home.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.236967" lon="-96.71715">
    <time>2006-03-31T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCV5KG</name>
    <desc>UR5-Idea We Stole From thepadre by kd&amp;prettierhalf, Traditional Cache (3/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=01edaf5c-5bb4-4315-ac48-c20db249ac87</url>
    <urlname>UR5-Idea We Stole From thepadre</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="368856" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>UR5-Idea We Stole From thepadre</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>kd&amp;prettierhalf</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="349935">kd&amp;prettierhalf</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Micro</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>3</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">"Imitation is the best form of flattery" - Altoid container within larger container, we stole the idea from a padre hide that kicked our butts when we first started geocaching. 
NOTE - DO NOT CROSS FENCE! - Private Property</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">This is a series of seven caches titled "UR" for "Unknown Roads". Since the city area is so populated with caches, and to avoid violating the .1 mile between caches rule, we wandered around up north to place some fresh caches in an area that looked void of too many caches. Most of the time we had no idea exactly where we were at. Sort of like our life together so far. Wandering around, discovering new places, most were good, some not so good. All were memorable.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="93347254">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-12-23T22:59:16</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Signed the log.  Took some thinking but I got it.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.44535" lon="-96.926467">
    <time>2006-04-03T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCV7A7</name>
    <desc>Rob Ray to pay Paul by perseid88, Traditional Cache (1.5/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=6c92748d-e84d-46c5-948b-f594b9f64cab</url>
    <urlname>Rob Ray to pay Paul</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="370490" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Rob Ray to pay Paul</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>perseid88</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="87760">perseid88</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">This is near the Buck Creek access point to Lake Ray Roberts. There
is a boat ramp, parking and lots of fishing nearby. It is not
anywhere near the railroad tracks, but it sure looks that way on
the map.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True">The cache is a small container not on the ground. Please replace it
back up in the tree. A nice little nook holds it nicely. You don't
have to climb, but you will need to be over 5 feet tall. Or bring a
friend. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Join this &lt;a href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dfwgeocaching/"
target="_blank"&gt;&lt;font color="blue"&gt;DFWGeocaching Discussion
Group&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/a&gt; To discuss area caches.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;div align="center"&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;i&gt;This cacher is a member of
the:&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;a href="http://www.txga.net"&gt;&lt;img src="http://wtxga.net/images/Logos/TXGA-Cache-Banner.png"
     alt="Texas Geocaching Assn - www.txga.net"
     border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;a href="http://twitter.com/perseid88"&gt;&lt;img src="http://www.twitterbuttons.com/images/ex/twitter-35c.png"
     title="perseid88 twits" width="199" height="42" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;a href="http://www.theueckerstheueckers.blogspot.com"&gt;Or my blog
here&lt;/a&gt;</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="88373531">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-10-24T20:49:28</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Heading to Tioga.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.343083" lon="-96.969333">
    <time>2006-04-03T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCV7C2</name>
    <desc>Jubah-Jubah by Lacanthorn, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=708b037e-2103-4034-afa5-ebe49e427697</url>
    <urlname>Jubah-Jubah</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="370547" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Jubah-Jubah</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Lacanthorn</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="353960">Lacanthorn</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">good open area, in a cemetry, (Belew) thorns guard cache.please rehide as found or better.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">can be a grab and go,this dedicated to a freind and brother n law,when playing a game against gene and was losing or winning he would say (jubah-jubah) to win or curse you. Hence the name jubah-jubah.camoed painted pill bottle.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>as snug as a bug in a rug.that's were it's at.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="75999371">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-07-04T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">If this is a duplicate entry I apologize and will delete it.  The posts from my iPhone are not appearing.  I found this one with my son.  TFTC, we found it in great shape.</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.295667" lon="-96.979517">
    <time>2006-04-03T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCV7C8</name>
    <desc>Aubrey High by Lacanthorn, Traditional Cache (1/1)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=faa0084f-35e2-4574-a6d8-f1c7b81b86a9</url>
    <urlname>Aubrey High</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="370553" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Aubrey High</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Lacanthorn</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="353960">Lacanthorn</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">this is a light post grab and go</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">can hold log only and maybe very small items, come see Aubrey's new stadium.please rehide as you found it.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="76001908">
          <groundspeak:date>2009-07-04T19:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Found this one with my son who be attending this school in 2 years.  Found it in great shape.  We signed the log and returned it.  TFTC</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
  <wpt lat="33.298433" lon="-96.937367">
    <time>2006-04-03T00:00:00</time>
    <name>GCV7CE</name>
    <desc>Big Stump by Lacanthorn, Traditional Cache (2.5/2)</desc>
    <url>http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=65aa75d3-eb77-4fd0-b5de-3277b82d4035</url>
    <urlname>Big Stump</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache Found</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Traditional Cache</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="370559" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0">
      <groundspeak:name>Big Stump</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>Lacanthorn</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="353960">Lacanthorn</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Traditional Cache</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Small</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:difficulty>2.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>2</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>United States</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Texas</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="False">small amout of brush, easy parking.please rehide as found or better.</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="False">miracle whip plastic jar, camo, This is the widest stump I've  ever seen in this parts of texas. have fun looking for it.</groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      </groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="94336336">
          <groundspeak:date>2010-01-02T20:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="12521">kc5goi</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="False">Got it this afternoon.  This was our second trip.  It was wet, did not see any holes.  My son dropped a tb in it.  TFTC

I carry a pen that if you hold it right and allow the ink to flow out instead of pressing on the paper, I am able to sign the log.  It looks like you signed wet paper but it is possible.  I use a Pentel 0.7 mm EnerGel pen.  I found out real quick that the cheap PaperMate blue pens tear paper.

[This entry was edited by kc5goi on Sunday, January 03, 2010 at 3:16:48 PM.]</groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
      <groundspeak:travelbugs />
    </groundspeak:cache>
  </wpt>
</gpx>
