The cache name refers to the magnolia you see from the cache site.
It exists in the middle of all these other trees. In winter, that's
almost the only green tree in the area. It's a very stark contrast.
Out of respect for the magnolia, the cache is not hidden near
it.
Ranger Fox 10K Series (reverse)
This series is my
way of saying thanks and looking back over the last three years and
10,000 finds. Each cache in this series represents 1,000 caches and
a chapter in my story. I have tried to design caches that
correspond to the chapter. Clues are given to the final cache,
"Over the Horizon". The final is at N 36 AB.CDE W 79 FG.HIJ. In
each series cache, you will see one letter set to one number. Value
adjustments to other letters will also be given. Thus, you can see
the following "A=6, F-2, C+1, E+6", meaning A equals six, subtract
two from F, add one to C, and add six to E.
7K: Northwestern Beauty
May 10, 2008 ~ July 5, 2008 (56 days)
In mid-May, I boarded another plane, headed for Geowoodstock in
California. I met mnloon's sister, ohjoy!, and cached with
her and others as part of a team. During the event, I was
honored to be given the opportunity and space to demo my
Whack-A-Lackey Wherigo cartridge, which source code people still
look to for ideas on how to write code in Wherigo. I enjoyed
ohjoy!'s company so much that I arranged to cache with her in the
beginning of July in Oregon. I fell in love with the area,
tall trees, moss, hills, and rocks going all the way to the
sea. Just wonderful!