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Macomb Twp. Wormhole 2016 Mystery Cache

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Ramblin' Rumble: Gone

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Hidden : 2/25/2016
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:


The first Wormhole series of caches was put out in 2010. The concept was that you would click

on the picture above and you would be teleported to the next cache page in the series. In 2010

there were only three Wormhole caches put out. In 2012 the second set of Wormhole caches was

put out on April 1 (April Fool’s Day). This second set of Wormhole caches had a lot more

participants some of which are back in 2016 for this third set of Wormhole caches that will be

published on April 1, 2016. We hope you enjoy this April Fool’s Day prank we have put together

for you.

 

Wormhole

Since we are doing this crazy series of caches I figured it would be a good time to adress a nagging problem. I'm sure some will call me a dumbell to bring this stuff up. It seems to me that if you are working a puzzle and hope to aquire the answer, you should stick to certain rules. Not like there is any penalty if you get caugt, but maybe there should be. Crazy. I hope I am not coming off as too agressive, I don't want to upset anyone. I just think this would be a good time to adress this issue.

 

I guess it depends which side of the argument that you are on wether this kind of thing upsets you or not. I'm not going to call someone a dumbell either way, just saying. But with an absance of any logical argument, I'm not sure if there is a leg to stand on. I can only guess that the diference between us is slight. It's not like I'm crazy about it and mark the calender every time I see or hear it happen. And I do not want to show too much agression about it and upset others. In the end, maybe the gulf between us is as large as the Caribean.

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