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I got talked into Geocaching by a relative in 2004. A geocacher actually introduced me to an article in Dallas Examiner and through that group, to UER. (I had no idea exploring had a web presence) I thought it would be fun to hide some clues in places most geocachers would be afraid to go. Call it a character building exercise or a test of sorts. Only a couple of guys completed this multi-stage puzzle and found the cache. The rest whined and complained that they couldn't find it or it was too dangerous so eventually I had to disable the cache for fear some wussies would get mugged or hurt down here. You'd think people with little kids or young ladies out by themselves would recognize the risks inherent with some locations but apparently nope. I shot this last picture of the clue coordinates in the tunnel before it was demolished. (note GPS receivers don't work in tunnels you had to project this location from the street level above) .
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Geocache coordinates long lost
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