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FP Series #582 - Frederick Crane Multi-Cache

Hidden : 6/5/2010
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Five Hundred EightySecond in the Famous People (FP) Series - Frederick Gaylord Crane
Frederick Gaylord Crane is the son of Frasier Crane and Lilith Sternin. "Freddy" made his first appearance as a baby on Cheers, while his parents were still married; he appears in several episodes throughout the show's run. He lives with his mother in Boston but often comes to visit Frasier in Seattle on the holidays.

Initially his personality is very undeveloped, as he is just a small child. In early seasons he is portrayed as having numerous rather debilitating allergies and being rather inexpert when faced with a number of more or less mundane social situations. He is known to be intelligent, achieving high academic scores, and is accepted to the Marbury Academy, an exclusive Boston private school. In addition to his intelligence he shares several family traits, including a talent for chess, and his mother's talent at Machiavellian scheming based on an understanding of behaviorist psychology. He shares both his Uncle Niles' chronic lack of coordination and his remarkable spelling skill, winning the final of the National Spelling Bee. At around age seven he develops a crush on Daphne, much to Niles' jealousy. As he gets older he begins to get somewhat spoiled and surly, and enjoys Frasier's company less and less, prompting Frasier to fear a growing generation gap, particularly when "Freddy" becomes a goth. At the end of the series he is 15 years old.

Frederick's first word was "Norm", said in season 9 of Cheers, just as Norm Peterson enters the bar (like all the other bar patrons say when he enters the bar).

Old Cedar Cemetery (a.k.a. Cedar Creek Cemetery) is a nice, quiet place at the end of County Road 4650. A simple two stage multi cache will provide you with a nice walk through the grounds.


Stage I
According to the name on the headstone, which direction should you go?
North N33 23.538 W094 45.012
South N33 23.555 W094 45.003
East N33 23.529 W094 45.028
West N33 23.532 W094 45.042

Stage II - Final
WooHoo, where's that twist lock container?
A. In my hand Found it
B. I don't know


FP cemetery caches are always placed with regards to the location, so please be mindful of your presence here, watch where you step and be respectful of the residents interred here. Please carefully re-hide the container better to maintain the integrity of the cache.

GPSr Accuracy 7.9' @ Final
Avoid the use of acronym logs and cut 'n paste logs. You must sign the log to claim the find. No exceptions.

Additional Hints (No hints available.)