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Goosey Cinnamon - New Mom Traditional Geocache

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The Searchers: Well it looks like this one is gone. It had a good run and also started some other caches. Hope the babies will keep it going in spirit.
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Hidden : 3/9/2003
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

Where ever Goosey Cinnamon is found, she lends a little spice in other's lives. Cinnamon loves exploring things that are hollow. Cinnamon likes long walks along scenic paths.

While Cinnamon was looking for a new place to nest she came across some little lost ducklings. Knowing what she had to do and after talking with "Mother Goose" she decided to adopt them. Mother Goose thinks this is wonderful and she will now be a grandmother. Cinnamon now has nine ducklings living with her. She would like any cachers that visit her to consider adopting one of them. All the ducklings come complete with a container and a log book.

Cinnamon only asks that you have a nice spot to hide her ducklings. Please keep the original name of the duckling as part of the cache so she can keep track of their travels. The mini nests can be hidden as is or grow into a regular size nest (regular cache). Register the new cache at www.geocaching.com and notify Cinnamon by emailing The Searchers by clicking on their profile.

Small items can be traded in Cinnamons original container and be sure to sign the log and note which duckling you have adopted if you want to help her out. You do not have to adopt to enjoy a visit with Cinnamon.

Cinnamon is sure that with all the support and help "Poor Mother Goose" has had she can expect the same in her new situation.

Goosey Cinnamon would like to thank everyone who helped out by adopting her ducklings. Her nest is now empty!

Parking at N43º45.393 W088º10.283

The nine ducklings are:

  • Woody likes to nest in cavities by wooded rivers, ponds, and marshes. Woody has been adopted by tenner. Woody and his brother Wigeon have taken up new residences at Neshota Park.
  • Red Head spends most nights feeding and days resting on the water of open lakes and bays. Red Head has been adopted by Rpaske. Red Head has a brand new home in one of Washington County's new parks - Ackerman's Grove.
  • Scaup loves bodies of freshwater. Scaup has been adopted by Dragnfly. Cinnamon heard that her first duckling has found a home in a more Southeastern location.
  • Teal is a hardy fast flying bird that likes marshes, ponds, and marshy lakes. Teal has been adopted by beggymike14. Teal now lives in a new area with lots of friends.
  • Wigeon is a wary bird that likes marshy ponds, grain fields, and meadows to graze on tender plants. Wigeon has been adopted by "What's Next?". Wigeon and his brother Woody have taken up new residences at Neshota Park.Neshota Park.
  • Mallard is part of the largest group of ducks in the world and enjoys living with all ducks in almost any environment from parks to farms and any type of water. Mallard has been adopted by archiejr.
  • Merganser is a small duck and likes to live along rivers. Merganser has been adopted by Kalohe_grl. Merganser found a nice park to call home.
  • Loon likes large forested lakes with deep water. Loon has been adopted by Team Rusch.
  • While rearranging her nest Goosey Cinnamon found a little duckling who till this point had been forgotten. Pintail is a fast flyer who likes marshes and prairie ponds. This duckling will need a home with an extra special person. Pintail has been adopted by Todd-O.
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