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The Garden of Hope and Serenity Traditional Geocache

Hidden : 6/17/2010
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Do you ever feel that sometimes life gets a little too crazy and you need to retreat to a quiet, peaceful place to think things out. A place where your mind and body can regroup, refocus and restore. Whenever I feel this way, there is one place I go and that's the Garden of Hope. It's a beautiful, yet peacefully serene and a perfectly reflective spot to make sense of things, that at times, don't make much sense. It's a spot where I've thought about and made some major life changing decisions and up until this point, I've only shared it with a few people. Now, I'd like to take the time to share it with my friends in the geocaching community. The cache will be a quick find, but please take some time to explore the garden and reflect on what life really means and has to offer. This truly is a spot of beauty and I only hope that you'll have as meaningful a time here as I do.

This cache was placed with permission, but please (and I know you will) be respectful of the garden. I'll give you ample hints to the cache's location, so there should be no problems finding it. The garden is open from morning until dusk, so please no attempts to find this at night. There is ample parking and although the garden has two entrances, the west gate appears to be open more often. Again this cache is placed with permission, so feel free to look a little silly retrieving it.

The cache is a large, silver, scuba tank, bison tube that is attached to a wooden support beam. You'll have to unscrew the bottom to retrieve the log and won't be able to remove the whole cache. You will inevitably have to get on your knees or back to get this one, but it shouldn't be too much of a problem. The cache is located
inside the gazeebo and the spoiler pic should help with the rest.

So again as with all CZ caches, the idea is to have fun and be safe, but perhaps as well, take some time to relax and enjoy being alive. Geocaching is a great sport and a great opportunity to enjoy things you might not see, this is one of those rare opportunities, so please enjoy.

Cheers
CZ

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Spoiler Pic with Emily's Assistance


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