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Dizzy Bizzy Traditional Cache

Hidden : 11/6/2008
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
3.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

The cache location is in a small hidden neighborhood park called Sanders Park.
It just so happens this little park is situated right behind the building I now work in.
Parking would be best along the street and not in the lot of the old church looking building.

As of December 15, 2009, the Barbarian B is no longer employed at the building behind the park.
So, don't look for him to be wandering around on his lunch break.


If you come to find Dizzy Bizzy around noon (12:00 to 12:30) during the week, you just might catch a BizzyB on his lunch break, wandering dizzily about the park.
The BizzyB is a good fellow (though a little scary looking) and if you speak softly and approach slowly, let him sniff your hand first, not that he would probably bite, there is an excellant chance he might be persuaded to help you claim this cache.
A Path Tag might help a lot [wink, wink].

We don't have Path Tags yet, but I'd guess at least 500 5BizzyBs Wheat Cents have been left in caches all over, so I guess that's got to count for something, right?


This cache has nothing at all to with spinning, but you might get Dizzy walking in circles looking for the cache ............ maybe.


Container: small camo painted peanut butter jar
Contents: log sheets, a presidential $1.00 coin for the FTF, a hide-a-key, and a few small toys in case you bring the young'uns along.

IF YOU HAVE NOT SIGNED THE LOG SHEET, THEN YOU HAVE NOT FOUND THE CACHE AND CANNOT CLAIM IT AS FOUND.

Good Luck, Be Careful and most of all Have Fun.

Congratulations to Sommer Family for FTF Honors.

Additional Hints (No hints available.)