The luck
O the Irish is calling ye to find the lost treasure of the
ages!
Many years ago a Leprechaun left his homeland in
search of a hiding place for his treasures. After many years
of searching he finally found a land with the beauty and splendor
to match the treasures he sought to hide.
This land would become known as.....
Alaska
In this land of mountains and lakes, our little
Leprechaun searched for the perfect spot to hide his wealth. After
searching high and low, he finally come upon something that
reminded him of his homeland. It was here he hid his cache of
goods, out of sight, yet close to the port of air in case the time
came for him to retrieve his treasure and return home to the land
of the Blarney Stone and mugs of stout.
The treasure is hidden in a clover leaf.
Not the green lush clover leaves of Ireland. This clover leaf
is as big and strong as the land in which it resides. Made of
steel and concrete, it is meant to last the ages, providing a way
for weary travelers to find their way along the roads of life.
Now beware, the Leprechaun is said to still keep
watch over his treasure. Be wary of drawing attention to thou
search or the Leprechaun is likely to appear and turn ye into a
tree. Use caution and the Leprechaun will let thou visit his
cache unaltered. Show thou respect and sign the book of
legend. If thou cannot resist the treasure, the Leprechaun
may allow ye to remove items from his hoard if ye leave him one of
thou treasures in it's stead. The Leprechaun does ask that ye use
the camera to leave a picture of thou and thy compatriots during
thou stay. Treasure be in a metal box of grey color.
The treasure is rumored to be items of wonder and
awe, such as:
Geocaching.com
Compass/Keychain
Book of Legend (Log Book)
Old Roman Coins
Various Foreign Coins
Mini Flashlight
Mini Tupperware Gadgets
Bouncy Balls
Geocaching Letter
and other assorted goodies
For visitors to the nearby port of air, consult
the clue for thou path to the cache. Use the paved bike/jogging
path and park in designated areas only. Cache has been plundered in
the past, so use caution and hide it well when you leave.
Go now! The
treasure calls ye!