Placed by Amber of the OCBTracker team, this cache is designed to be for all things a kid might enjoy - from the silly to the serious, from trinkets to toys to whatever strikes a kid's fancy. And the place where the cache is placed is also designed to interest kids from one to a hundred. Located in a nice park, there's a fantastic playground area for the young'uns to roam around, over, through, on, and near. For the older set, there's tennis courts and basketball courts, or if you don't feel energetic, there's plenty of wide grassy expanses to recline upon or trees to sit beneath. The cache container itself was a prize (one of the "mystery prizes" supplied by FishPOET - thanks, FishPOET!) from the SoCal Crush Picnic on July 10th in Arcadia. Amber has been making great use of the cache supplies she won, including this decon container.
When placed, the cache contained a logsheet and pen, a FTF prize, a change pouch, a keychain compass, a carabiner, a blue feather necklace... and, best of all, Jeep TB #3700, which Amber also won at the picnic!
Please return the cache to the same place, and make sure it's well-hidden. You shouldn't have too much difficulty with muggles so long as you aren't overly obvious.
(A note to whomever takes the Jeep TB: Please, please move this along as quickly as you possibly can! You don't have to hold onto the Jeep to win any of the prizes, and we, like many others, are on a mission to try to find and log as many Jeeps as we can. With your help, this Jeep can travel into the hands of as many cachers as it can possibly reach, and we'll all have a crack at it. Many thanks - and have fun!)
Edit 11/07/04 -- I upped the difficulty to two, since some seem to be having a hard time finding the cache. I also added a slight bit to the hint which might help.