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King of Jabberwocky Letterbox Hybrid

This cache has been archived.

georockers412: It's been a great two years, but now time to archive the series. There are too many caches missing, too much expense to replace them, and too much maintenance required. I hope you enjoyed the challenge. If you found the complete series, you are in the minority and truly awesome at puzzles and letterboxing!

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Hidden : 9/1/2013
Difficulty:
3.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Cache is NOT at posted coordinates. Bring your own pen and ink pad. Ninja stealth required.



Theodor Seuss Geisel, aka Dr. Seuss (or Dr. Theophrastus Seuss or Theo LeSieg or Rosetta Stone), was a brilliant children's author famous for a multitude of stories. While most of his books have the appearance of utter gibberish and nonsense, they were deliberately designed and crafted by Seuss to emphasize a specific group of simple vocabulary words for younger readers.

The initial eighth of my beloved childhood stories were written by Dr. Seuss, but my all-time, favorite is The Cat in the Hat. I just crack up each time I read this to my children. Here is my favorite part of the story:

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About the King of Letterboxing Series
A letterbox hybrid cache is a cross between a traditional letterbox and a modern geocache. There will be 26 total caches in this series and each will include a custom stamp, specifically made for the cache. You will need to bring your own ink pad (red or black is suggested for King of Jabberwocky). Use our stamp to mark your own notebook or journal. Feel free to stamp the logbook with your own, personal stamp. Please do not remove these stamping items from the cache. Learn more about the series by reading our blog.

FTF congrats to renruts!

TOP SECRET CODE ENCLOSED! Inside this cache you will find one of 25 clues, printed on a narrow strip of laminated paper, needed to solve the final King of Letterboxing. Please do not remove the clue from the cache. Please do not share the clue with your best caching buddy. Copy the text (case is very relative) into your puzzle solving notebook and save it for later. If the clue is missing from the cache, please let me know so that I can replace it. If you already found this cache prior to publication of the final letterbox, email me for the top secret code.


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