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California   Tuesday, November 03, 2009
Write note  CapedCavyCrusaders posted a note for Halloween at Mummywale and Rickety Railroad (Unknown Cache)     
 
Halloween has come and, sadly, gone. But what a night it was! Best ever. We had 1044 trick or treaters come to our door. It is always a blast here on Halloween! But that’s about it for fun at Mummywale…now it’s time to move on to the nightmare before Christmas! Here, that tends to mean putting away skeletons and creepy crawlies until past Thanksgiving! (Shudder…Now I’m REALLY going to lose sleep!)

The clues and puzzle are still in place though, so feel free to come and try your hand at this cache. It’s still fun and with all the Halloween stuff disappearing bit by bit, finding the important clue to move on only gets easier. If you were reluctant to try a puzzle cache, try this one in a week or so. Should be pretty easy by then.

cortneyofeden
Glad you made had a good time here on Mischief Night!

Touchstone
I was so jazzed to get up and find
A poem waiting, a response in kind
I emailed everyone I knew
“Read it,” I wrote, “you just have to!”
Next year I think you are hired
To do the cache if I’m too tired!
I thank you for the playful way
You participated in all this wordplay!

Hphilly
Yeah! More Halloween finds! Hope you had a killer time!

ChrissySkyking and Blaze
Well I can’t say I’m sorry you joined us for trick or treating. It was the BEST year ever. More neighbors participated than ever before and we are glad you did, too! Though, being Halloween and Mummywale, are you sure little Cache Crawler made the battery die? Might it not have been some mischievous spirit wishing your company on that night of nights in Mummywale? Just a thought…

   
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infoA Mystery Cache is the “catch-all” of cache types, this form of cache can involve complicated puzzles you will first need to solve to determine the coordinates. The only commonality of this cache type is that the coordinates listed are not of the actual cache location but a general reference point, such as a nearby parking location. Due to the increasing creativity of geocaching this becomes the staging ground for new and unique challenges.

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