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First, an explanation of the Whofoundit series of caches, all hidden within Kalamazoo County in Michigan ...
This particular cache is one in the series of Whofoundit caches used to find your way to solving the question of "Who Found It"?! This cache series is similar to the Clue board game, only in this challenge your job is to determine 1) which cacher found 2) what type of cache in 3) which location!
There are 10 clue caches total that you'll need to first seek to determine the 4 cachers, 2 caches, and 4 locations that are not the final answer to the question. Once you know who/what/where are not the final solution, you'll have one cacher, one cache, and one location remaining and you'll be able to proceed to solve and seek the 11th (final, mystery) cache in this series (GC1WDCE)!
As you locate each cache in the Whofoundit series, be on the lookout for a clue on the log sheet, and take note of the cacher, cache, or location shown on the card. You'll need to record all 10 that you find in order to solve the final cache puzzle!!
One of these five (cleverly named!!) characters is the correct mystery cacher: Ida G. Piesse, Cher N. Cords, Rho D. Bodecross, Nate Sur Love, or Bree Z. Forrestt. [We told ya they're cleverly named!!]
One of these three (creative!!) caches is the correct mystery cache: hollow lawn gnome, fake bowling ball, or neon pink bison tube.
One of these five (interesting!!) locations is the correct mystery location: outhouse, ordinary light pole, tip of an iceberg, Empire State building roof, or Pontiac Silverdome.
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This cache is located near a major street that can be rather busy with traffic, but you shouldn't park on that street to seek the cache! Look carefully for an alternative! The terrain isn't too bad, but we're not certain that it provides a safe environment for younger children to hunt the cache. Although there aren't any restrictions from hunting this cache at night, we recommend using daylight to make this find.
FTF prize is an unactivated travel bug dog tag!
This one is available in the winter, but could be more difficult depending on snow accumulations ... that's part of the fun with geocaching in Michigan winters, right?
Please rehide and replace as found to help us keep the cache weatherproof and muggle-free!!