tamrock's trade show cache

RGINN

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Saw his post about this and immediately knew where it was. Weather eased up a little so off I went. I was prepared for a hike as I thought I recalled that FBI sign bein a little farther off, but it was right there at the turnout. Pretty cool, as you can never have enough flashlights. I particularly like that blue one, as I destroyed the little one I had on my work key chain, haven't been able to find another one, and this one will replace it perfectly. Thanks a lot! Notice I kept the marker rock. I am very tempted to post that in another forum and watch the fireworks begin. But I won't. Probably.
 

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tamrock

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I was sure you knew this place. Hope they all work. Kids like those little miners hats with a working light. I got another place in mind to hide something. I'll bet you'll know where to look, but the clues may not be as detailed. I wonder what I could hide next. ?
 

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AlienLifeForm

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See, those rocks do hide clues to treasures.
 

tamrock

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Yes indeed. The mystery of the "Stone Cabin" treasure has been solved.
 

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