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He's Back, Grumpy has reopenned the shop and this is the first of a series of new caches "The Best of Baradam". With that theme in place we'll start with a micro, kind of a micro just to remind everyone of those day however we'll try and break it up some. You'll be looking for a micro but it isn't the container that will baffle you but the technique in which it takes to retrieve it. Bring your own pen, a typical and remember no swearing.... The plants have delicate leaves you know.
He's Back!!
| Yep, the shop is now open and Grumpy has got a new bag of surprises. This first cache will rattle your wits and break the will of others but don't dispair the PAF lines are open. Unfortunately the help will be more on the line Of "Keep shaking!", though the fact is there is a technique. That is if you can keep track of it or is that not losing track of it. As in the short discription, this series will start out with a relatively large container but you will unfortunately being tring to yeild a bison micro. As a hint, the plans from the shop are in the background if that might help but the real challenge is not to slide your way back to the begining. I will tell you that the heart of this is the secrete to cache success. |

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How does it work? Well, you start with the container which has a one-way insert for the bison tube which is under the red cap. Then a series of rotations, lean forwards or backwards, rotate clockwise or counterclockwise, a tip forward rotatate and tip back folowed by a tip forward, no kidding. Or the other method is the shake routine as my Granddaughter used. One bit of bad news, the last cell was suppose to be a medium level experience but I made a last minute change in the gluing because I'd been messing with it and thought what Grumpy had was too tough. Then I put the plug in it and that is when I found out easier was actually by far tougher. So, let me tell you that the enter hole for the exit chamber once the bison is in there is bison tube half way centered in the middle and it drops in. That sounded easy but keep me informed as to how long this chamber takes.
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Please: When you are finished insert the bison in the top under the red cap for the next person.
Also, place it with the red cap up so water does not fill it.
Don't: Try to get the bison out with anything through the insert hole, for one it has rounded ends. Second, please do not break it. Back long ago I had one of my natural camo's take a 75' flight, hit a sprinkler and broke the thing. (The sprinkler) Oh, no taking it home to work on it. People expect to practice when they are there.
Have fun, and happy geocaching.
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