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Queeny Park Dog Walk Traditional Geocache

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Strider: After 15 years and 620 finds, the hiding spot is now returned to the soil and the cache is gone. I hate to see it go. Thank you everybody!

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Hidden : 2/15/2009
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

What a great day to walk in this park. Strider left me home yesterday while he went up to Mark Twain Lake, so today I made him take me somewhere. There were some new caches out here that we walked to with 2dogohana & Mixed Breed & their dogs, and on the way back to the car we stopped here to place another.


We got our coordinates, and headed south from the cache to get back to the Dog Museum, and then this afternoon we find out that Missouri Red Fox had just placed a cache right by the trail we walked on. So now we get to go right back out there to find his, and he can go back out to find ours.


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