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    Team Northwoods
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    I was thinking about making a cache and was wondering if bananas or honey would make a good geocache container?

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    #2036168

    BeccaDay
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    There’s got to be a back story here…  ?

    Not all who wander are lost. -J.R.R. Tolkien

    #2036180

    Walkingadventure
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    C’mon birthday boy, share the story. Bees to Honey? Bananas for a monkey?

    Following the signals from space.

    #2036183

    Team Northwoods
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    Think like a hider. Do some research. Banana

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    #2036185

    Team Black-Cat
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    I just googled “hiding banana”. You don’t want to know what I found.

    #2036194

    Noonan
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    I have a banana container set to go, but need to contact the property owner before I place it.
    I also have a couple bear shaped honey bottles that need a paint job before being released into the wild.

    The best sig is no sig.

    #2036199

    sandlanders
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    A banana container in a pine tree was the recent subject of a bomb squad or other LEO bit of scrutiny.

    Go with honey.  You catch more flies with honey than with vinegar…

    #2036202

    Team Northwoods
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    I figured the Banana Bomb would have came up and it did. I do also recommend not searching “hiding banana”. I will admit this should be in the “off topic” section but there is one thing that differentiates bananas from honey that would make one be better than the other when hiding a cache. A neat fact dare I say. I thought for sure a puzzle cacher would hunt it down because they solve stuff that seems impossible.

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    #2036212

    Trekkin and Birdin
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    Hmm, if it were me, I guess I’d go with banana, because when you’ve finished eating the sweet stuff, there’s still a container. When you’ve eaten the sweet stuff while consuming honey….unless you sucked it from the comb (we used to do that as kids), you’ve got nothing left.

    We’ve learned over the years that an ammo box beats cute containers every time, though!  😉

    #2036232

    sandlanders
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    All I found from my extensive online research into bananas and honey were a lot of good recipes to try.  😉

    #2036241

    Noonan
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    Safe search turned on? 🙂

    The best sig is no sig.

    #2036328

    Ckayda
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    Is this one of those games like I used to make the kids play when I was a camp counselor?  Like…I’m going on a trip and I’m bringing a cat…and a carrot….and a crocodile…..What are you bringing?

    #2036329

    sandlanders
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    Banana sounds “ap-peel-ing”, but you might want to “stick” with honey.

    #2036344

    Team Northwoods
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    There is definitely an extreme difference in a banana and in honey that would make one much better than the other for making a cache.

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    #2036345

    Team Northwoods
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    Think like a hider. Do some research. Banana

    I just saw this. I don’t know why banana is at the end of that sentence. A little writer tourettes.

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