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Royal, I did it!!! Well, I sorta did it! .............

found one way back in the woods under a bush. I crawled back to open it up to sign the log book. A wasp buzzed me and I just ignored it and opened the box. Then there was another and another. It finally dawned on me that where was a ground wasp nest right next to the cache! Man I grabbed the box and did a backwards roll and kept moving. Those suckers were swarming out. We we are lucky up here and don't have those aggressive Africanized honeybees up here and I just moved off a little, maybe a half mile with my buddy on my heels, until they settled back down.

I went back and rehid the cache as close as I could to its original spot, took the GPS readings and then contacted the owner and told him where I moved it to.

Now those are not bees. They were wasps and they are a different breed all together
 
that here. No Bees around yet and even Dandelions, nasty plant that they are would be kinda welcome right now:biggrin:
 
The closer you get the harder it seems. Very small depth of field in Marco. The sting factor don't do anything to help either. Good job. Geo
 
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