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cryptozoology - Yeti Traditional Cache

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Wis Kid: As there has been no owner action in the last 30 days, I am regrettably forced to archive this listing.

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Hidden : 10/14/2017
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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I'm starting a new series: Cryptozoology.  Cache #4  is the furry and loveable  YETI.  Last sited in Segoe Park eating a bowl of ramen noodles (he has opposable thumbs, so chopsticks are in play).   

 


In the folklore of Nepal, the YETI or Abominable Snowman is an ape-like entity, taller than an average human, that is said to inhabit the Himalayan region of Nepal, Bhutan, and Tibet

 

 

Cryptids:  Mainly plants, animals, and other eukaryotes not recognized by the scientific community or thought to be extinct but some believe they are still alive today. Cryptids are, for the most part, creatures of myth and legend, or animals thought to have have taken new evolutionary paths and evolved from previously existing creatures into new variations. Cryptozoology is the study of cryptids. It is the attempt to study mythical creatures in a scientific fashion. 

*** The Fine Print! *** # 1 Cache is located in a ‘City of Madison Park’, and follows all their posted guidelines * You must abide by all Madison Parks Ordinances. * Geocaching is only allowed in general parklands in the City of Madison. It is prohibited at the following locations: Forest Hill Cemetery, Olbrich Botanical Gardens, all City of Madison conservations parks, all City of Madison golf courses and all areas with identified Indian Mounds. * All geocachers will be respectful of all public parkland. No digging or penetration of ground surface will be permitted. * Trees, shrubs and plants will not be disturbed or altered at any time. ***#2 I have read  & follow the “location specific rules and regulations” posted on Wisconsin GeoCaching Association’s (WGA) homepage.  Its good stuff, and I recommend you read it too. 

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