31 Days of Caching "PSJKid's Cocoa Hide #2"
Where's Wally?
Where's Wally? (known in the United States and Canada as Where's Waldo?) is a series of children's books created by British illustrator "Martin Handford". The books consist of a series of detailed double-page spread illustrations depicting dozens or more people doing a variety of amusing things at a given location. Readers are challenged to find a character named Wally hidden in the group. Wally's distinctive red-and-white-striped shirt, bobble hat, and glasses make him slightly easier to recognize, but many illustrations contain "Red herring" involving deceptive use of red-and-white striped objects. Later entries in the long-running book series added other targets for readers to find in each illustration. The books have also inspired a TV show, comic strip and a series of video games.
Pulled from the 7/8/13 Geocaching E-Mail Newsletter:
Earn More Than 30 Souvenirs in August 2013!
Start plotting your crafty strategy, rally your friends and prepare for a month of geocaching like no other. August is being celebrated by geocachers around the world as the “31 Days of Geocaching.” Find a geocache, log a “Found it” (or an “Attended” for an Event Cache) and earn a unique calendar-style Geocaching souvenir for each day in August. That’s 31 souvenirs up for grabs.
Still adding to the 31 days of Geocaching series.
You will need to park near the designated parking area and walk, skip, teleport, or bike to GZ.
Once there you are free to begin your search. The cache is bigger than a nano but smaller
than your head and resting within its host.
Please place this cache back exactly the way you found it to prevent it from being muggled.
BYOP
Just in case
If your log entry contains any kind of a description of the cache,
a picture of it or its location then your log entry being deleted.
If you see any issues with this cache (wet log, full log, or any
damage) then please let us know so we can address the issues ASAP.
While NOT a requirement of any kind, it would be great if you
practiced CITO (Cache In Trash Out) in this area should you see
anything laying around. This is a beautiful place so lets keep it that way.
We thank you very much if you do and hope you decide to start if you don't.
Happy Caching!