Hal Croves
Silver Member
I think you are correct that there is something interesting under that tree. Looks like a box with handles to me.
Any thoughts on posting the location if one of us finds it?
After today it shouldn’t matter.
I think you are correct that there is something interesting under that tree. Looks like a box with handles to me.
Any thoughts on posting the location if one of us finds it?
After today it shouldn’t matter.
If I found it, the contents would determine whether I ever posted anything. A lawyer friend once told me, "Always speak the truth,but dont always speak".
Sone things are best untold.
Any thoughts on posting the location if one of us finds it?
After today it shouldn’t matter.
As noted earlier, it's in Europe, not Kentucky as believed and at a place open to visitors.
That would make our beloved EC. Mason a lair Godeep.
And ky hiker a poor judge of character.
Prove it.
1. No, it doesn't make him a liar, as lying generally involves a purposeful intent to deceive, not an innocent mistake.
2. As you said, everything you need to solve it is in the pictures, you need to go deeper.
Wow, so much interest in these pictures!
E.C. Mason is not the kind of person, as I know of him, to mislead intentionally...my betting money is on this being a creek bed or adjacent to a creek bed. This area and the Red River in general sees large scale flooding periodically, the scraps of lumber were probably deposited there by water...I wouldn't think someone would geocash on private property. Do to the attractions of the neighboring Red River Gorge and Natural Bridge State Park I fail to see why anyone would venture onto private land to place a cache? Maybe I just have a different mindset though? So many (literally hundreds) of natural arches to place caches at in that region...
You'll be looking forever in Kentucky as it's in Europe ;-)
As noted earlier, it's in Europe, not Kentucky as believed and at a place open to visitors.
Hmm, I find all of this like building a mountain out of a mole hill.
Most of us in the Swift section of TNet are not daily visitors, I being one of the few exceptions.
My guess is E.C. Mason is enjoying some other aspect of his life...I'm sure most of the posting here is done in jest?
There are many strange things to be seen, read of, and stumbled upon in Eastern KY...these pictures are surely apart of that observation, definitely fodder for the curious.
Can you let us in on that, GoDeep? Did I miss something?
I don’t want to derail the thread 1320.What do you make of this Hal Croves?
A LOT geocaches are placed on private property, either with permission, or by the property owner him/her/they/it-self. But you are correct in assuming that placing caches on private property without permission isn't allowed. If caches are determined to be on private property without permission they are archived and removed from the active cache list.
EDIT: It still looks like an ammo box, laying on its side, latch side up.![]()
It may be an amo box, but it’s not the one you posted.
The handle on yours is set center and Indiana’s is offset to the perceived top.
Close but no cigar.