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Christmas Tree GeoArt #003 Mystery Cache

Hidden : 4/21/2018
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Welcome to ChristmasGuy’s first Christmas Tree GeoArt.  This series of about 30ish caches will have you exploring Lake Andrea and the Village of Pleasant Prairie public hunting grounds.

All trivia questions in this series are related to Christmas.  Some questions come from my favorite Christmas movies and some were discovered via google searches.  They are not meant to be hard although some may be tricky and sneaky. 

Most, if not all caches are camo pill bottles and are easy to find once you get to ground zero (Consider carrying 1 or 2 replacements that can be tethered to trees as good geocachers do to help others in case some are missing).  Note: Some may be up in trees to keep them out of the swampy areas.  Some may also be over water and some will be very peaceful tranquil places you should have a picnic at.  One is even 4’ from a beaver mound. 

 

Trivia Topic:  2000 Movie: Grinch

Solve the following Christmas Trivia for the North Coordinate:

In the 2000 feature film version of How the Grinch Stole Christmas, what was the name of the mountain range where Whoville was located?

A: Whohills:  N 42 32.306

B: Who Mountain:  N 42 32.872

C: The Pontoos:  N 42 32.636

D:  Old WhoValley:  N 42 31.919

E:  Who Falls:  N 42 32.409

 

Solve the following Christmas Trivia for the West Coordinate:

Where does How the Grinch Stole Chrismas take place? 

A: Inside a snowflake:  W 087 56.112

B: In Whoville:  W 087 56.354

C: In a Snow Globe:  W 087 56.007

D: In the tear drop of Santa:  W 087 55.951

E: 10 miles south from the Candy Cane forrest:  W 087 55.232

 

NOTE:  During hunting season, wear orange for safety!  During the time with no snow on the ground, you may want to consider tick and insect repellent and yes, carrying boots or waiters to some will be necessary unless you like getting wet.

Feel free to contact me with any questions of where they may be hidden.  I really enjoyed placing these in some places I never really knew existed and that I drive by often.  I hope you like your geocaching adventure.

 

 

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