ENTad Traditional Cache
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This cache is reachable after a short walk down a paved pathway.
Plenty of room for trackable items. No need to cross fence.
I always liked learning new words. Noah Webster, America's premiere
lexicographer, appreciated the value and power of words. In 1806 he
published "A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language", the
first truly American dictionary. In his ENThusiastic pursuit of
words he learned 26 differENT languages in order to research the
origins of his own country's tongue. This cache gives you a chance
to learn a new word or two. Who knows... maybe they'll come in
handy on your next crossword puzzle. When the cache is found, look
at the logbook for the definition of a couple of words, which by
then, you would have realized may have shed some light onto the
cache's location. In the mean time, no puzzle need be solved to
find this cache.
To make it more interesting, when posting a
log ENTry, please include at least one word which contains the
consecutive letters ENT. Now let the ENTertainmENT
begin!
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