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It's All in His Name #3 Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 3/12/2009
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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NOTE: AS OF TODAY 3-20-2012 THERE IS NO LOCK ON THE FINAL...THIS MAY CHANGE AGAIN IN THE FUTURE...SO IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO COLLECT LETTERS FROM THE OTHER CACHES IN SERIES...

About a 1 ½ years ago we added a new member to our family; this time in hopes of having a dog to go hiking with. Our Blue Heeler is a great dog so we are dedicating this series of caches to him. Thus “All in His Name” is for our dog _ _ _ _ _.
Few things to know about this series:
1. Final Cache is an easy find; HOWEVER, it has a combination LOCK on it.
2. You need all the LETTERS from the other caches in the series to UNLOCK the final cache.
3. PLEASE DO NOT BREAK INTO THE BOX AND CAUSE DAMAGE.
4. Have fun caching and find all of the caches in the series we put a lot of effort into each cache.
5. IMPORTANT: we have been having a heck of time with the GPS with it bouncing around on us…SO coordinates are close but may be 10-15 feet off of ground zero.
As always watch for muggles, extreme stealth required and HAVE FUN. Enjoy some information about BLUE HEELERS below.
Trademark Traits
• Intelligent
• Resourceful
• Active
• Alert
• Hard-working
• Protective
Some Ideal Human Companions
• Singles
• Active, sporty types
• Families
• Hunters
• Cattle breeders
What They’re Like to Live With
These are high-energy, clever and active dogs. Not content with sitting around the house for hours on end, Blue Heelers will encourage you to take them outside for exercise, play and work.
Blue Heelers, like most herders, can be one-person dogs. They also have a unique independence, not requiring much in the way of cuddling or affection. Though tough and resolute, they will definitely appreciate positive feedback and good treatment. Sometimes their herding instincts can suddenly come into play. They may “herd” family members or nip lightly at heels if they want something.
They don’t bark too much, but they are still very protective of the home. Blue Heelers can be cautious and wary—qualities that make them excellent watchdogs. They are also friendly and loving companions.

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