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8n't that something! A caching cat! Wherigo Cache

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Hidden : 1/30/2015
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:


Hi!  My name is Chocolate Pyewackit.  You may call me “Pye.”  I am what some may call a geezer meezer.  And I am happy to say that most of life has been great.  I have a wonderful human. While she has some little ones of her own that she must raise and she is often busy, I could always count on her to be around at night or the weekends for a soft lap and a scratch behind the ears.

Then she discovered geocaching.  Suddenly, she was out during her free time.  When she wasn’t, there was a computer in her lap as she planned her next trip or her own caches to place. 

One day when she was at work, she left her computer out. I decided I would check into this geocaching thing myself. While I didn’t see the thrill of looking for containers in woods—mice or maybe even a small lizards seem much more interesting—I guess I did see some benefits and how it could be fun.

Then I saw something that made me want to hiss and puff my tail.  Geocaching is for dogs!  There are pictures of dogs caching; there are dogs who have put out caches; there are even caching supplies for dogs.  Well, that is just speciesist.  I decided right then and there I needed to prove for cats everywhere, that cats can cache too. 

In an effort to prove this, I came up with a Wherigo.  You may click here to download it: http://www.wherigo.com/cartridge/details.aspx?CGUID=83aa536d-31c3-49dc-ada7-28c1ff6a68e8

It is my first cache, and I hope it will help you get to know me better.   It should be a quick, easy cartridge.  You will just have to answer a few questions, which hopefully, even the youngest of microcachers can handle.  It shouldn’t take more than fifteen minutes unless your micros stop to play while you look for the cache which is in a city park open sunrise to sunset.  The cache container is a small lock and lock.   The log itself is a micro container in the small.  Please do not remove the log holder.  During the winter, the terrain isn’t bad, but summertime will be a bit more difficult, so I rated somewhere in between.   

I hope you enjoy my cache.    I have heard that there are meet and greets, but dogs attend, so I will not be attending, so this will have to do for our contact.

Congrats to Geospillz for their FTF!!!!. 

NOTE:  The views expressed by the CO of this cache are not the views of her human.  Pye’s human loves dogs!!

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