> Great! This is our 30th state listed. > > http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.asp?ID=145 > > > Jeremy > > -----Original Message----- > From: Gambit Thirty-Two > Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 2:11 PM > To: report@geocaching.com > Subject: New stash > > > > Datum: WGS-84 > N41 45.641 > W72 47.101 > > Altitude: 624feet > Accuracy: 29 feet > > Difficulty 1.5 > Terrain 1.5 > > Stash Name: G32-2 > > I've been planning to do this stash for a while. > From > what I can tell, its the first in the state of > Connecticut. > > Stash: 2 gallon white paint bucket with lid from the > Home Depot across the street. The stash contains a > log > book pens, and an assortment of 'prizes' for those > who > find the stash. > > Everything inside is contained within individual zip > sealed baggies. There is a copy of the stashnote.doc > document printed on bright yellow paper inside a > plastic sleeve with instructions for those who find > the stash. The logbook has my initial entry, as well > as a request to drop an email (if the person has > time) > to the email address given within. Gives me a chance > to find out who is visitting the stash. > > I was able to get 29 foot accuracy for this stash, > which will get you close enough that you should be > able to see where it is. Keep your eyes open for a > natural rock "wall" sticking out of the land. its > well covered with moss and brush. There is an > uprooted tree pointing eastwards. The stash is > located at the base of the upturned base. If you > have > trouple getting to it, you may want to go a little > west of the stash and approach it from that > direction. > > The terrain is a bit more difficult than my last > stash > (1) but not enough to have it warrant a 2, so I'd > say > a 1.5 Difficulty is probably the same at 1.5. If > you > approach from the east, the rocks below are loose > and > not fun to cross. If you have a hiking staff/pole, > it > might be advisable to bring it. > > As always, I do request (beg.) that those who find > the > stash please try and cover it up as good, if not > better, than how you found it. > >