> Brian, just to let you know for sure, assuming the cache was hidden > in the bush that was in the photograph of you all on your website, > it is not there. The bush was pretty trampeled too. Per Stephen's > prediction last month, I fear it is MIA. Jason, I'm sure the > permanence of the marriage is in no way related to the permanence > of the cache! The bush was actually fairly trampled when we hid the cache. We probably should have picked a better spot, but it was pitch black outside and we really couldn't find a better place that was close by and be sure that we have permission. There might be a chance that Steve, the manager of the restaurant, might have had the cache "turned it" as lost and found, but I'm not going to hold my breath. We probably need to go out there and check it out... How disappointing. We'll have to restore the cache no matter what, so that it can't possibly affect his marriage :) Plus that chunk of the chain cache probably needs to be restored as well. > BTW, has anyone eaten at the restaurant at this cache site? Is it > any good? It looked like it had a fair amount of patronage... The restaurant is excellent. It is an all you can eat place, but not a buffet. It's got some of the best ribs in town. They are so tender that you can usually just poke the bones out of the meat with your finger and then just eat pure meat without much trouble. Brian Cluff Team Snaptek