Very devilish hide, important hint!

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User: Austin Explorer - 9/24/2006

Location: Something Smells Fishy

Difficulty: 3stars Terrain: 2stars

Comments: This one was tough. I had my hand on the actual spot and passed it up for more extensive searching until other possibilities were exhausted.

I won't offer a hint to find the cache, but I will give a suggestion for the sake of safety. Do NOT open the small utility covers about 10 feet from the actual cache location. I found a good sized snake in one of them. Might be harmless (it didn't make any sudden moves), but no reason to take a chances. I don't see any danger with the cache in the area as long as you leave the snake's lair alone.

mda_taz: I hope you don't mind this "hint".



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