I know this guy named Greg. Lately, I have been listening to Greg
whine about not being able to go geocaching. Why? Well, it seems
that Greg had a little accident at work, resulting in a fair amount
of time spent at home. Oh good heavens, what a horrible thing!
While Greg was working at the Geocache Factory, a baby kitten
somehow found its way into the factory and was playing near the
Stick Stacker. Greg watched as the kitten got dangerously close to
the edge. What now? Will anyone save the kitten from a being
stacked into a stick pile? It's Greg to save the day!!
Greg's a hero! Unfortunately, in the process, Greg injured his
leg badly enough to end up in the intensive care unit (the stick
stacker is a quite dangerous machine). Flowers from his friends and
family decorated his hospital room. What confused the hospital
staff though, was the presence of a kitten, curled up right next to
Greg's injured knee. The kitten's message was clear, no way was it
leaving Greg's side.
After months of physical therapy, Greg's alive and well. Now
Greg walks with a cane, but that doesn't stop him from Geocaching
now and then. Maybe you'll bump into Greg when you come to find
this cache....
I decided to try my hand at a puzzle cache, please let me know what
you think. GPS reception at GZ is a bit dicey due to tree cover. No
need to cross the creek. For the FTF I have included some MORE
POWA! Bring a pen, I didn't have room for one in the
container.
After much deliberation on how to fix this cache, I've decided to
leave it as it is and give just a bit more information. First,
there is no hidden imagery or HTML on this page. I don't even know
what HTML stands for. Second, the number 2 is not one of the
answers. If your answer contains a 2 as one of the mystery numbers,
it's not right.
You can check your answers for this puzzle on
Geochecker.com.