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When it comes to the find what difficulty level do you prefer?
Strenuous hike (hills, water-crossing, bushwacking), tough clues
Strenuous hike (hills, water-crossing, bushwacking), straight-forward clues
Undemanding hike (most of the hike is on a trail, no bushwacking, minimal or no hills), tough clues
Undemanding hike (most of the hike is on a trail, no bushwacking, minimal or no hills), straight-forward clues
Easy hike (short hike on a well-groomed trail, no hills), easy clues
  
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Camouflaged containers

Start with a lock n lock container or any water-tight container

Buy camouflage duct tape. I buy Camo Green Duck® brand duct tape. You can get it at many hardware stores and at Walmart - look in the paint section or in the hunting section.

Wrap the outside of the box so that the box ends up looking like the following examples:

This box had been outdoors for 6 months when this photo was taken.

This camo-covered lock n lock has been outdoors for a year and a half and had 39 visits.
It's holding up well.

This one hasn't been outdoors yet, but it's waiting for an opportunity.

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