This Cache is
brought to you by the Letter “Y”
This series of 26
caches placed for each letter of the Alphabet, these caches range in difficulty
from 1.5 to 4. The terrain is typical side of the road terrain, usually flat,
sometimes a slight hill or a short walk. Typical Texas grasses, trees and rocks,
along with miscellaneous collection of Texas critters may possibly be found in
the areas of the caches. This was once a very quiet road but now with all the
growth in the area it’s very busy at times "WATCH
THE LITTLE ONES!!!!!'
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Yi
The containers
range in size from Nano, micro, bison tubes and camo covered pill and key cases
with logs only, so bring a pen. Please replace the cache just as you found it.
Thanks!
An alphabet is a
standardized set of letters—basic written symbols or graphemes—each of which
roughly represents a phoneme in a spoken language, either as it exists now or as
it was in the past. There are other systems, such as logographs, in which each
character represents a word, morpheme, or semantic unit, and syllabaries, in
which each character represents a syllable. Alphabets are classified according
to how they indicate vowels
Wendell H. Hall
said, “The alphabet is without doubt one of the greatest creations of the human
mind. Since prehistoric times ‘writing’ has taken many forms, from Egyptian
pictographs and Sumerian cuneiform to the ‘quipus’ of the Incas, a type of
visual/tactile communication based on knots. The leap from pictoric
representations to symbols standing for the sounds of speech revolutionized
visual-graphic communication.”