Congratulations, you have stumpled upon the "Go Log
Yourself!" Cache Series.
We are NOT sure how many
caches are in this series, yet! As we are in the process of
placing them all now.
Our series begins in Dick
Nichols Park in SW Austin. We parked there for the first
seven caches, even though you may notice some appear to be OUT of
the park, the first 7 are accessible from the park!
1. Loggin'
Smileys
2. Not Yet
Logged
3. Keep On
Loggin
4. Logged
Away
5. Got
Logged?
6. Go Get
Logged
7. Lean 'n
Log
Good luck and "Go Log
Yourself!"
TSETSE SISTERS
Tsetse Sisters derive their
name from the noise they make when caching. The name itself
means first finders in Geo-slang. Tsetse range in size from a
6-16, are robust in form and can cause severe frustration to other
wannabe first finders. A tsetse sister can find twice as many
caches in a single day as regular male cachers.
(The name tsetse is derived
from the noise these flies make when flying. The name itself means
"fly" in Tswana. Tsetse range in size from 6-14mm and are
robust in form and can cause sleeping sickness in humans. A
tsetse fly can drink twice its weight in blood at every
meal.)