HeHeHe... winter-time caching apparel is sooo fashionable!
Yes'm, caching geeks we are.
We should also include...
More Gas to go Still Waters caching & muddin' on forest roads = $10
Topside & undercarriage car wash for the jombbl-mobile = $8
Hot soup, hot egg rolls, hot fried rice, and hot tea for a couple of cold & hungry cachers = 15 bucks
Frame for our 2nd genuine Hikenit FTF Certificate = 9 bucks
An afternoon in the great outdoors, visiting neat places we had not been to before, and chasing a couple ammo boxes, and bounding around the back roads of a state forest, courtesy of the efforts of Hikenit and AB4N = truly priceless
Only a couple cache finds in an afternoon is pretty small potatoes and probably not worth turning on the GPSr for some folks... and a drive & hike for only a cache or two is not everyone's cup o' tea... but this kind of caching outing suits us pretty well... we enjoy the experiences of where caching takes us more than the number of caches we find.
The Cross Country Caching and Still Waters caches could be included in target-rich caching run of traditionals & micros by making a loop from Chattanooga up over Signal Mountain, and around through Dunlap, Powells Crossroads, Whitwell, Prentice Cooper, and along the Tennessee River back to Chattanooga.
Thanks, Hikenit, and AB4N, for making the day! ;D