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22 o'clock Traditional Geocache

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garri: Adeu

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Hidden : 9/2/2005
Difficulty:
3.5 out of 5
Terrain:
3 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

This is a night geocache and you just can find it at the right moment.


There's the story of a foreign man that was working on a restaurant in a natural area

He couldn't stay any longer in Spain but he had to work as a waiter in order to earn some money.

He bought an Italian car, but he had to take it to the garage for repairs every month, therefore he had to hike from Montcada to the Restaurant on foot sometimes.

One summer, The last time the italian car broke he knew he had to hike again to the restaurant. He was a man of a very cold country and he didn't use to feel so much hot neither at day nor at night so he thought that was a great idea going out at night, enjoy the views of the lightened cities, sleep in the open air and then go to work in the small hours.

He started to walk at 0:30, he had a rest at 1:29 and enjoiyed the views at night while was eating a sandwich and drinking some drinks, he programmed his alarm clock at 10 o'clock and fell asleep between plants.

The alarm clock didn't wake him, he wake up at 14:30 feeling sore in all of his body, he found himself totally sunburnt thanks to the spanish Sun, and discovered that he made a big mistake, he programmed the clock at 10 pm. Oh my God! there's a big difference between 10 am and 10 pm

He had sunburnt the archs of his feet and he couldn't walk, he couldn't move himself from there until a man that was dressed up as Napoleon found him straightened on the ground and dehydrated, a pair of nurses atended him when he was on the point of dying.

It was a bitter pill to swallow, but he is an important politician of his native country nowadays.

Now he hate Spain and italian cars but he burst out laughing each time he remember that his lost alarm clock in Spain rings every night at 22:00 within vegetation.

This smart geomuggle doesn't have a GPSr, but according to the Google Earth that he installed in his new office (he have a lot of free time playing with Google) he deduced that his clock alarm should be abandoned approximately at 41º 29.339'N 2º 11.973'E.

You will have two chances to find the cache, an alarm will be ring again after 4 minutes.

You can park at 41º 29.068N 2º 11.564'E

Be careful with private lands

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