For the Kids! #4
Lovingly placed by the TropicalHeritage Team
THT’s series of Just For The Kids is back, but this one won’t be that easy. During the holidays, R of the THT Team had a rush of enthusiasm and began creating a bunch of new caches. I guess all this energy ‘stemed’ from too much chocolate.
This one will make you ‘branch’ out into new skills of finding and it may ‘leaf’ you ‘stump’ed on exactly how to ‘root’ out it’s true hiding place. I’m not going to ‘seed’ this description with hints or try to give out clues to become ‘poplar’ with the cachers. We just think you need to take a nice walk in the ‘forest’ on the path to discovering this ‘spruce’d up cache. But it is your ‘deciduous’ to look for this one or not. We are ‘pine’ing away hoping you will want to ‘fir’-up the enthusiasm and give it a try, and ‘knot’ just be to ‘bushed’ to get out there for a great walk in nature.
We are always ‘frond’ of hearing how you did when you ‘yucca’ it up on our logs about finding this cache, or ‘knot’ finding it.
We don’t want to hear any cachers ‘bark’ing about how “it’s just another cache in the ‘woods’ ” and that you can’t find the cache for the ‘trees’.
Oh, we hope you ‘lumber’ off on the side path and look for the owl.
Hopefully, you are not ‘sycamore’ of these puns or that you get ‘board’, but we here at THT are ‘rooting’ for you to succeed.
Happy hunting,
-THT
Placed with permission by the Collier County Parks and Rec division
****Congratulations to MarcoIslandGirl, geojmrs, and pjh007 for the co-FTF!****
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