Goats are interesting creatures. Since I decided to start this series of caches, I've learned quite a few things about them, but not much about the Peacock Goat.
1.Peacock Goats was discovered in 1887 in Switzerland.
2. They were placed on the endangered domestic species list in 1995. Because they are not a recognized species of goat, many breeders have chosen not to breed them.
This is only one in a series of 17 caches that I’ve placed throughout the valley. All containers are 35mm film canisters. After you snag a couple of these, you should start to see a pattern emerge, but be warned that not all of the caches follow this pattern. The cache is an easy find, but it leads to something bigger…
BE SURE TO TAKE A PEN AND PAPER WITH YOU TO THE CACHE! Fifteen of the seventeen caches that I’ve placed have numbers inside of them that you’ll need to copy down. The first number is the sequence of the coordinates. The second number, which is circled, is part of the coordinates for a mystery cache. Find all 17 caches (or stop at 15 if you get lucky enough to find only the ones with the numbers) and you’ll be on your way to the 18th cache in the series. Here are the GC ID numbers for all of the caches:
Scapegoat GC1BQ3N
Alpine GC1BQ3N
Kiko GC1BQ1Z
AppenzellGC1BQ45
La Cabra GC1BQ27
La ManchaGC1BQ2K
C.A. HircusGC1BQ4P
Oberhasli GC2K76P
Canarian GC1BQ2V
PeacockGC1BQ18
Gat GC1BQ4B
Pygora GC1BQ3Y
Geit GC1BQ4E
Rove GC1BQ1G
GoingegetGC1BQ31
Saanan GC1BQ2F
Golden GuernseyGC1BQ36
Mystery - UIDTenToggenburgGC1BQ10
As always, please be careful of muggles.
To log this cache as a find, you MUST write your name in the logbook or your online log will be deleted.
Happy Caching!