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 Log entries Why are they there?    {{found}} 9x {{not_found}} 0x {{log_note}} 0x  

949 2011-04-04 23:12 Borst68 (user activity61) - Found it

I figured I would give this one a try since it is fairly close to home.  With the light rain, I also figured the muggles would be non-existant.  I pulled up to the VIP parking and headed toward the zero.  On my drive in, I could see a few people on the path.  I kept eyes peeled for muggles as I searched the obvious hiding spot.  It only took me a minute or two to spot something out of the ordinary.  With the coords in hand, I entered them into the GPS... as the muggles appeared.  I kept pressing buttons on the GPS to appear like I was texting.  They continued on.  After replacing leg 1, I continued to the final in the same direction as the muggles.  Althought they looked to be walking briskly, they weren't covering much ground.  I walked slowly to allow them to gain some distance.  As I approached the area that I needed to leave the trail, they turned around.  I guess I need to tie my shoes...  Eventually the coast was clear and I made my way into the impenetrable bramble.  I meandered through the thicket to the zero and found the nifty hiding spot.  Coords were good.  GPS said 9 feet when I was at the zero.  Considering the rain, I am surprised it got me that close.  Upon opening the book, I saw what every cacher wants to see.  Nothing but clean paper! 
FTF Baby!  Signed the log at 1842, TNLN and put back in its snuggly nest.  Tried a different way out that was as rough as the way in.    This is a fun, quick multi.  TFTC.