DAYTIME ONLY!!!
Originally I set this up as a "multicache" that gave the starting location and you had to follow a poem to find the cache. But I found out that standards have changed and these kinds of geocaches are not allowed, those that exist are grandfathered. So you have a choice for a quick acceptable PNG or a fun hunt. Follow the directions below for the one you prefer. Let me know in your log which you used and prefer.
Instructions:
- Quick PNG: If you want the quick PNG then follow your GPS, find the cache, sign the log.
- Fun Hunt: Use the coordinates for the start waypoint (N 28° 36.209 W 081° 19.307 ) and not the posted finish. Follow the hints in the poem below:
Cache, Cache, Where Art Thou, Cache?
A new cache is posted, out the door you did trot,
followed red arrow, and got to this spot.
You thought you were finished, but you’ve only begun,
let’s not make this too easy, let’s make this more fun.
The quest you are on, will see lots of art,
lay off the burritos, so you don’t have to …. delay.
Armed with your wits, and a blue pen too,
follow directions, and you’ll get through.
Turn and look to the East; It’s not golden, but tan,
it beckons you through, like every art fan.
Follow the path a short way, find a handy man there,
he’s facing the wrong way, from where you will bear.
If you go over the bridge, a naked lady you’ll see,
but you’ve gone just too far, from where you should be.
Look into the courtyard, a winged goddess you see,
she bows toward an archway, that’s where you should be.
There’s a bench by the door, to remember Rick Lang,
good teacher and friend, too soon the bell rang.
Take two steps back, under the arch you should be,
turn around slowly, and ponder what you see.
A wondrous spot, filled with flowers and art,
you’ve come quite far, From where you did start.
Look around now, and what do see?
A beautiful garden spot, and a nice place for … coffee.
Now that your rested, time to finish your quest, Turn 'round once more, and finish this test.
Now sign the log, in our own little Cache
think of our good Friend, Rock on and don’t dash.
On the way out, enjoy lots of art,
pick up a schedule for a new hobby to start.
No swag in this cache, but knowledge you make.
Much more valuable, and Uncle Sam can’t take.
Once you get home, please log your new find
and let the school know impressions from your mind
A gold dollar awaits, for the first to find here,
spend it wisely, perhaps on good … wine (it goes better with art).
Congrats to SusanVette on the FTF!