
THE
SERIES:
This series, YAGM
(You're A Good
Man, Charlie Brown), is dedicated to Charles M.
Schulz and his "Peanuts" comic strip. There are twelve caches in
the series, each named for one of the characters in the
comic.
You do not have to find one to find
another - each is an independent hide. There are no puzzles to
solve or questions to answer. Each cache is a micro and is a pretty
simple grab - some are easier than others. In general, be stealthy
and watch out for muggles. The difficulty level, if higher, is
usually due to muggle activity. Always bring your own writing
utensil. And, as always, ENJOY!
The caches in this series (in no
particular geographic order) are:
THE
CHARACTER:
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This cache is
dedicated to Rerun.
Rerun Van
Pelt is often mistaken for Linus even though he's his little
brother. He can always be recognized in his trademark overalls.
Rerun is more skeptical than his brother, much harder to convince,
and always gets around Lucy where Linus gives in. His only fear is
being the passenger on one of his mother's bicycle-riding errands.
Somehow, Rerun is the only witness to her riding into grates and
potholes. Luckily, he always wears a helmet. Rerun also longs for a
dog of his own, but since his parent won't let him have one, he
tries to "borrow" Snoopy from Charlie Brown. Snoopy won't have any
part of it unless Rerun brings cookies. - From
The
Official Peanuts Website
Did You
know:
- The first
storyline in which he was featured involved a still pre-verbal
Rerun becoming a player on Charlie Brown's baseball team and being
involved in a gambling scandal that ended in the team having to
forfeit one of their rare victories.
- Schulz made
Rerun into a main character and much of the focus of the strip in
its final years was from Rerun's perspective.
- A recurring
scene had Rerun always hiding under his bed in an attempt to get
out of going to school, a ploy that usually didn't
work.
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THE CACHE:
You are looking for a pill container
covered in camouflage tape. Watch your step as you approach the
cache for there seems to be no rule in this park about cleaning up
after your doggie when it has done its business. Also, watch out
for ants near the hiding spot.
