* Please replace the cache exactly as you found it * At each cache log a number between 1 and 49. The set of 6 numbers from the 6 caches form your entry into the draw. There are now only 4 caches, so find all 4 and email a 5th and 6th number for entry. It is important that you log your number into the physical cache log and your online log. The last draw took place on September 15, 2006. If you found some but not all of the caches prior to this date, you can continue building an entry by visiting the remaining caches. If you were entered into the drawing after finding all 6 caches and wish to enter the next drawning, simply revisit each of the caches and log a new number in the logbook and online. Next drawing date to be determined. Logging Etiquette: Geocache hiders sometimes go through a great deal of planning to place their caches. As a result, they'd like to hear your feedback on whether you liked or disliked any aspect of the hide, or if you feel that some cache maintenance is required. Blank, single word, acronym, or emoticon logs may be easier when you have a lot of caches to log, but it doesn't tell the hider or other finders anything about your adventure (or lack thereof) in finding the cache. Please keep this in mind when entering your log. |
11/12/2006 by Kabuthunk
Well... this was a... umm... colourful area. Not entirely sure why, but it smelled kinda... weird in the area too. Not entirely sure where it was coming from, but given the dog-walkers nearby, one can assume it was due to a dog-owner not taking care of things, so to speak.
Nonetheless... took me a little while to find the cache. As with others that mentioned it in the physical logbook there, the GPS was jumping all over the place. Ended up going all the way from one side of the grassy area to the other before it settled down and I could find it.
Rather glad I did find it when I did too. Just as I was leaving, a car containing two mid-to-late-teen boys, playing very loud rap music, drove up and parked in there, at which point they appeared to be... umm... occupied with some form of activity, likely involving the exchange of money for products, from what I could see. Yyyyyeah... looks like I caught this place at a bad time unfortunately. Probably a lot nicer in summer.
Completely forgot to log a number. Eh, no great loss... wasn't expecting to have all of them done if there's another draw anyway .
One thing amused me about this location though. When I was looking around the tree-related areas, there was a squirrel running around from tree to tree (see attached pic). Little late in the year for you to be food-hunting, little fella. Have fun trying to claw some of the last few shreds of... whatever there is left on the ground to eat... from the frozen dirt .
Took: Nothing
Left: Logbook entry and chainmail ball
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