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Hidden : 12/30/2012
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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I had an idea – a series in honour of all of the airports that I’ve flown through.  Some I’ve been to many a time and feel just like my home town, others I’ve just (literally) run through once and barely even seen.  One thing is for sure – the list is already long, and with all the work trips I am always taking the series may be never-ending lol.
 
Where are you most likely to fly to when leaving Ottawa?  If a frequent business traveler, Chicago may be your next stop.  And when you get to ORD you will get your morning workout too, moving between the many terminals.  I know some people say that O'Hare is their least favourite airport, but I don't think it is so bad.  If you have time to wander over around the "G" Concourse, then you can find a good chair massage.  And, they make a great steak & egg sandwich over on "C".  There is even a virtual cache that can be had on a layover, but I haven't gotten to that one yet.

You are looking for a bison tube hidden in a larger 'container' - no room for trades or trackables, BYOP

ORD - Warm me up another steak & egg!

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