Since we do know that it’s along SF trail, and two juniper trees were used, we don’t actually need a map. Because all caches are built off landmarks. A place one would return to or a fork in the trail. A place to have fresh water we always visit. This is a landmark and in order to go to these two juniper trees, you go to the landmark first and then find the trees. All caches are built off landmarks. Also since these two juniper trees were used, it means they are isolated and unique to the surrounding trees. This couldn’t work if juniper trees were everywhere. Only works when it’s just these two
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Since we do know that it’s along SF trail, and two juniper trees were used, we don’t actually need a map. Because all caches are built off landmarks. A place one would return to or a fork in the trail. A place to have fresh water we always visit. This is a landmark and in order to go to these two juniper trees, you go to the landmark first and then find the trees. All caches are built off landmarks. Also since these two juniper trees were used, it means they are isolated and unique to the surrounding trees. This couldn’t work if juniper trees were everywhere. Only works when it’s just these two
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