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Battle of Olympus #8 - Pegasus Traditional Cache

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TeacherMike: It is with great sadness to report Olympus has fallen. The caching gods were no match for those of Olympus. I went out today to do maintenance on the whole series to find that too many of the cache locations had been compromised by deforestation and other issues. With these caches in here so tight as it was there was no room to adjust them at this time. But no worries. After some rest the caching gods will be back better then ever with a new series for everyone's enjoyment.

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Hidden : 11/7/2010
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Pegasus

Pegasus was a winged horse and good flyer. The Pegasus was the result of the ill fated mating of Medusa and Poseidon. It was born from Medusa when her head was cut off by Perseus. Tamed by Bellerophon it served as his mount during his adventures including his slaying of the Chimaera. When Bellerophon attempted to fly Pegasus to Mount Olympus he was dismounted by Zeus. Pegasus continued on and made it to Mount Olympus. Here Pegasus spent his days carrying lighting bolts for Zeus.

This cache is a Small Lock and Lock hidden just off the Burnham Centennial nature trail. Just be mindful of all the runners and walkers on the trail and at the right time of day there will be plenty of deer to see as well. There is no need to leave the woods to retrieve this cache. This cache contains partial coordinates for Battle of Olympus #9 - Artemis. You will need these to continue your journey.

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