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Traditional Cache Spectrum of Colors: Orange by antimony13 (1.5/3.5)
N27° 00.765  W80° 06.928 (WGS84)
UTM  17R   E 587751  N 2988155
Use waypoint: GC1H0EM
Size: Regular Regular    Hidden on 12/2/2008
In Florida, United States
bug (This cache may contain travel bugs)
"Bitzla River (AK)" Red Jeep Travel Bug (ref = TB1NNJB)
Difficulty:  1.5 out of 5   Terrain:  3.5 out of 5
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Note: It is advised that you wear long pants while seeking the caches in this series. You will encounter thorny vines, cacti, saw palmetto, and other potential botanical dangers.

Also: It is not legal or necessary to cross the railroad tracks or walk along the tracks while seeking the caches in this series. Violators will be ticketed!!



A rainbow is a multicolored arc of light in the sky caused by refraction of the rays
of the sun by droplets of moisture in the Earth's atmosphere.

A rainbow spans a continuous spectrum of colors, ranging from red to violet.
You may or may not have learned about
"R O Y    G.    B I V",
which is a mnemonic for remembering the following sequence of colors:
Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, and Violet.

This multi-colored series of caches includes six preliminary ammo box caches,
each featuring its own color (with indigo and violet grouped under the name Purple, for simplicity),
along with one final ammo box cache.

This is the second cache in the series, featuring the color orange.
All swag items in the cache are orange in color. Lets try to keep the color scheme intact!

Inside the front cover of the logbook, you will note a letter/number combination.
This combination will be needed in order to find the final cache.
The location of the final is here:
N 27 01.ABC
W 080 07.DEF

Have fun, be safe, and remember to always keep an eye out for rainbows!!

Note: This cache was placed in Jonathan Dickinson State Park as part of Cacheapalooza 3,

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Current at 2/23/2009

Found it 1/17/2009 by Jupiter Geos
I saved the best one for the last one of the day. This is my favorite way of caching. No trail to find and bushwacking is the only option. If their was a trail, I could not find it. I was able to find the cache and head to the RR tracks to get out. I will be back soon to claim all the other spectrum of color caches soon.

Found it 1/1/2009 by ExploringAintBoring
The spectrum series provided some nice shin bleeding bushwack today, TFTH!

Found it 1/1/2009 by skateboy
This was a bushwack - good ole Florida scrub bushwackin'.

Found it 12/28/2008 by footTRAX
This was an easy bushwhack considered what I went through today. I went out and picked up my second stage to "52-pickup" cache and continued on the trail just to see where it went. I ended up bushwhacking to the railroad about .40 with my bike. That was fun! I got two cactus stuck to my leg and a bunch of new scratches on my body. Well at least I know where the trail goes. It ends! Thanks -footTRAX

Found it 12/7/2008 by PinkyPoo
Cacheapalooza 3 was fun for me!!!


Nearby Caches
GC1H983 archived Jonathan Dickinson State Park CITO (0.67 kms NE)
GC1K82V Limited Edition Cacheapalooza Cache (0.85 kms NW)
GC1HJNT archived Searching along Old Dixie (1.08 kms N)
GC1G0Z2 archived Camp Murphy North? (1.34 kms SE)
GC1HEFD Bunker #8 (1.38 kms SE)

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