After Clark Kent moved to Metropolis, began his life as a reporter, and fell for Lois Lane, he also finally began to accept his role as a super hero. Eventually, he even embraced it, and took on the name Superman.
After he spent some time in the fortress at the north pole, and he began to experiment with his powers, he discovered he had even more than he imagined. Not only did he have super strength, impervious skin, and amazing speed, he could fly! Not only did he have X-ray vision, but he had heat vision too. Freeze breath, super hearing, you name a power, and Superman probably had it. Well, as long as he had the light of the yellow sun, and stayed away from Kryptonite!
To find the Superman cache, you will have to use a bit of super powers as well. This terrain is a little rough, and defiitely not for flip flops! You will have to climb, and balance, and maybe use some x-ray vision as well. If it was a long distance, it probably could have qualified as a 5, but since it is short distance, it ranks a little lower.
Like all of the hero caches in this series, it is a family friendly cache. It is a small container, with lots of fun, Superman related swag. However, I recomend parental assistance on the terrain, and I probably wouldn't try this with children less than grade school age.
It is placed in Centenial Park, with permission from the Champaign Park District, and all park rules must be followed.
There is a FTF Nano tracker, for the first to find of course.