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Quaerendo Invenietis Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

T0SHEA: We want to thank all of you who found "Quaerendo Invenietis" (Seek and Ye Shall Find). We have enjoyed all of your comments and appreciate your favorites.

We are relocating to the Kootenays and have archived this cache. When visiting the area, you will discover our new caches await you with yet more surprises and some old friends you may recognize.
Happy Geocaching.

With Best Regards,
BK-Hunters

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Hidden : 3/13/2012
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

PLEASE REPLACE CACHE JUST AS YOU FOUND IT.

Cache is a small bison tube, please just remove the cap and do not try to remove the cache from its location. Handle with care.

Parking at the end of Oriole, do not block driveways.

Trail is an easy stroll, but cache will not be available during snowy conditions.


This cache is placed for those who need a “Q” to add to their "Alphabet Soup".

We really like the letter "Q" Here are some of our favorite "Q" words.

Qanat: underground tunnel for carrying irrigation water
Qasida: Arabic or Persian elegiac poem
Qiviut: wool of the undercoat of a musk-ox
Qoph: a Hebrew letter
Quacksalver: one who falsely pretends to knowledge of medicine
Quadragenarian: a person between 40 and 49 years of age
Quadral: in four parts
Quadratura: wall or ceiling painted with arches and columns in strong perspective
Quadrennial: lasting four years; occurring once every four years
Quadrifoliate: having four leaves
Quadriga: two-wheeled carriage drawn by four horses
Quadrupedation: stamping with four feet
Quaestor: ancient magistrate; a medieval pardoner
Quaestuary: money-making; money-seeking; in business only for profit
Quahog: type of edible clam
Quamoclit: tropical climbing plant with brilliant flowers
Quarrion: Australian parrot like the cockatiel
Quartan: a fever recurring every third day
Quartation: mixing one part gold with three parts silver prior to purifying it
Quassia: tropical tree whose bark is used to make a bitter medicinal product
Quatorzain: piece of verse having fourteen lines; a sonnet
Quatrayle: great-great-great grandfather
Quatrefoil: four-petalled flower; design or ornament with four flowers or leaves
Quattrocentism: style of art of the fifteenth century in Italy
Quaviver: fish otherwise known as the sea-dragon or dragonet
Quawk: black-crowned night heron
Quena: vertical bamboo flute used in the Andes
Quenelle: poached meat dumpling
Quenouille: concerning the training of trees into cone-like shape
Quiddany: jelly or thick syrup made from sweetened quince juice
Quidnunc: busybody; one keenly interested in gossip
Quiff: tuft of hair brushed away from the forehead; oiled lock of hair
Quire: unit of 24 sheets of paper
Quoit: heavy flat ring thrown over pin in a game like horseshoes
Quokka: short-tailed wallaby

You will need to bring a pen/pencil to sign the log.

CONGRATULATIONS JeepApex on your FTF.

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