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WSQ 935 Time (Oshkosh) Mystery Cache

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CodeJunkie: D/T changed from 4.5/2 to 1.5/1.5 based on the fact that without the ALR people have chosen to treat this as a traditional cache.

I certainly appreciate those that took the time to respect the orginal intention of this cache even after the ALR's were disallowed and I'm assuming the Marc does also. Unfortunately with people treating this as a traditional and not giving any consideration to the original intent of the unknown type, I'm changing the D/T rating to reflect this.

A new incarnation is in the works to make it a true "unknown" cache.

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Hidden : 3/16/2009
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

This cache is part of the WSQ 900 Cemetery Quest series. All of them can be found in the bookmark to the right.

The purpose of this series is to heighten your awareness of the many aspects of public expression found in cemeteries. These expressions take many different religious, ethnic and cultural forms, and over the generations change their emphasis. Some older ones are experiencing a renewal, and new ones are in the process of becoming common.




When this was first suggested this I hesitated because I thought it was too rare. Now, I see them everywhere!

Can you find a sundial or clock?

To log this cache .....

1. There is the cache container to be found. It is at the posted coordinates. The hide style is fairly standard. Almost all of them are camoflauged bison tubes, with a wire attached, and hidden in cedar trees if present.

2. The reason for the series is for you to 'find' an example of the subject for each cache. Although this is optional, you are encouraged to seek and find, as this activity in intended to enhance your experience.

3. In your log, give the name of the cemetery where you took your photo (if you post one).

The cache container is not in contact with any gravestones, monuments, or other memorials. Please respect the area. Also, take care to replace the cache so that is it not readily visible to the casual passerby.

Thanks to lagrac for this idea.

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