Drain the Water Hawaii, United States
By Team MIKK on 13-Apr-09. Waypoint GC1Q127

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Logs

09-Jun-09
Had to think for a minute and then it was obvious. TFTH!
 
06-Jun-09
1219 - A neat little slightly different Traditional.

The hide was very good for the area. The only concern today was the 5 or 6 Police Cars with their lights flashing parked about 100m down the pathway - wonder what was happening there??

Thanks for an interesting cache.

TNLN - TFTC !!

Cheers....
 
06-Jun-09
A neat and clever hide, but the clue certainly helped us make a reasonably quick find, and we were soon on our way again. An enjoyable urban find.

TNLN & TFTC
 
01-Jun-09
Found em!
 
02-May-09
Found nearby parking so decided to find this one today. Always good to learn something new from the cache description. SL. TFTC!
 
29-Apr-09
Decided at the last minute to swing by the place after work. Again, no GPSr and this time no looking at the phone. Just use "da Force" and walked right up to it and found it right away. Maybe I saw all this before in a dream. Who knows. Maybe this kind of unconventional caching will catch on. Helped HPD kick some car parts into the curbside while I was walking to the cache. A PT Cruiser crashed into something and they were towing it away!
Be sure to stop and take a look at the Art Deco details on the Kalakaua Avenue bridge. Still looking pretty good after 80 years!