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The '''Assume Nothing''' series by {{gcuser|workerofwood}} is well respected among San Francisco Bay Area geocachers. The owner describes them as "a series of common hides, with a twist."
 
The '''Assume Nothing''' series by {{gcuser|workerofwood}} is well respected among San Francisco Bay Area geocachers. The owner describes them as "a series of common hides, with a twist."
  
* {{waypoint|GCJBXK|Assume Nothing #1}} (Archived)
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* {{waypoint|GCJBXK|Assume Nothing #1}} (Un-Archived after 5 years of being archived)
 
* {{waypoint|GCJE54|Assume Nothing #2}}
 
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* {{waypoint|GCJPT3|Assume Nothing #2 1/2}}
 
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* {{waypoint|GCVP3M|Assume Nothing #9.1 - Ivy Hide}} (An enjoyable ivy hide?!)
 
* {{waypoint|GCVP3M|Assume Nothing #9.1 - Ivy Hide}} (An enjoyable ivy hide?!)
 
* {{waypoint|GCK1CC|ANX: The Angle of Eternity}}
 
* {{waypoint|GCK1CC|ANX: The Angle of Eternity}}
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 23:36, 31 May 2011

The Assume Nothing series by workerofwood is well respected among San Francisco Bay Area geocachers. The owner describes them as "a series of common hides, with a twist."

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