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KFC-The Eternal Question Multi-cache

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Crow-T-Robot: A little sad to let this one go. The cache was still in great shape but it had been out a few years now and it has seen lots of visitors, so it was time to retire it and give someone else a chance to place a cache in this neat little park within a park.

When I stopped by tonight, it looks like they are doing some renovations around the Cow Path trail. The trail is still there but it looks like they've mowed everything else down.

Thanks for all the visits and for answering the question!

Bruce

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Hidden : 7/5/2009
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

KFC stands for Kid Friendly Cache. A simple two stage multi that was placed with fun in mind, for cachers of any age. Both stages are within 150 feet of each other and hidden alongside the Cow Path Trail in Plamann Park.

So, what is the eternal question? Finding this cache should provide the answer.

WP1 is a representative of one half of the eternal question and contains the coordinates to find the final. While the eternal question has been pondered and puzzled over all the way back to the days of Aristotle, getting the coordinates to the final should only require a small inner examination. If you look inside, you will achieve enlightenment. When you look for WP1, you will NOT need to leave the Cow Path Trail. Stay on the trail...the cache is within arms reach. You also do not need to search in any bush/tree and it's not fastened to the sign in any way (however, it is right at the sign). Read the hint below if you don't spot the hide in the first 10 seconds. Thanks!

The final represents the other half of the eternal question. It's a colorful ammo can that I stuffed with things that the little Aristotles would enjoy. Same as WP1, if you do not find the ammo can quickly, refer to the hint. The can is colorful and you shouldn't need to search too aggressively to locate it. Let's keep the damage to the trees/bushes to a minimum so that everyone can enjoy this trail for years to come!

I encourage you to walk the Cow Trail between stages and read all the placards with bits of info about cows, cheese, milk...all the things that make us America's Dairyland.

Please take care to replace each cache so they remain hidden from view. This cache can be found in winter but I doubt that they do any snow removal along the trail, so snow will make this cache more of a challenge, especially WP1, but the hints provided should help in that regard.



Many thanks go to luluonthego for providing the inspiration (and a certain prop) on this cache! While planning this cache, we both had plenty of moments of laughter and we hope it provides just as many for the finders.

*** -cheeto- can now revel in being the first cacher to know the answer to The Eternal Question. Congrats!***

This cache placed by Crow-T-Robot, a member of:
Wisconsin Geocaching Association

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

[WP1] Pbj Cngu fvta...vg'f ng tebhaq yriry. [Final] Ragre orgjrra gur gjb cvarf naq ybbx qbja...gb lbhe yrsg!

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
-------------------------
N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)