Why anyone would want to live in a fancy high-rise condo
and keep a dog is beyond me. As a kid I always had a motley
collection of dogs underfoot -- beagles, German shepherds, cocker
spaniels, and black labs -- but they all enjoyed a backyard of some
sort. I can't imagine how being cooped up in a small condo for
hours on end can be all that appealing to a dog.
One of the unfortunate side-effects of having all these canine
companions downtown is that some of the owners are less than
respectful of the environment and their neighbors, and often let
their dogs do their business without cleaning up after them. This
despite the numerous "Doggy Poo" stations conveniently located
every few hundred feet or so.
The hardest part of this cache will involve finding suitable
parking and determining the correct approach. There are at least
three different ways in along paved sidewalks, but none of these
access points are readily apparent unless you've studied the area.
Indeed, I've ridden or walked past the various approaches dozens of
times without noticing them. I recently attended a co-worker's
party at the nearby Monarch Tower, however, and she showed me this
"secret" oasis.
You'll be looking for a magnetic nanocache hidden in a
theme-appropriate location. Bring your own pen to sign the log. Oh,
and you might want to watch your step...