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Spring Prairie Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 6/15/2010
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

This is one of a series of caches dedicated to Dad, who would have been 83 on June 15, 2010.


Dad wrote a set of fictional semi-autobiographies, in which he expresses his philosophy of education, while at the same time exploring his own history and sense of self.

Spring Prairie continues the story begun in Benign Crucifixion. Through personal and group interactions at a small mid-west university and a nearby high school, educators and their families engage in quests for satisfying partnership. Within an environment of providing robust and useful education to students, the educators explore more deeply what it means to adore, to respect, to relate, with results that are, at times, fulfilling, tragic, or perplexing. What is the value of a person? Is it defined by events remembered, or are those memories stumbling blocks?

You’re looking for a medium-sized coffee container, with room for some items. There are partial numbers in the lid that you should write down if you’re looking for the bonus ( GC1TC5P).

The story (and more clues for the final), begun in Benign Crucifixion (GC1RYP1), continues in:

Congratulations to h8surfing and w8n2climb for FTF (won't he tell you the code?)!

Additional Hints (No hints available.)