Placed with permission of the property owners.
After a trip to our first big event, and meeting WVTim, half of our team decided she wanted to embark on the journey of gadget and puzzle caches. Where she goes, the Monkey tends to follow, so we quickly got to work designing and troubleshooting the mechanics of a simple puzzle. A WONDRful Third Monkey Production was soon off and running through the woodshop. We decided on the perfect spot in our little forest for this cache, being cautious about reviewing and setting waypoints for one or two future cache ideas.
The Back Story….
The first time Kimi came to this neighborhood it was dark, really dark. If you come searching for this cache after dark, you’ll get what we mean. Needless to say, she got lost trying to go home. After what seemed like forever of driving around in circles, including passing this location, twice, she found herself two “blocks” away before she found the main road. Don’t judge, this was pre-geocaching.
Long story, short, it was obvious to us this location warranted this type of cache.
Unsolicited Advice…..
You’ll notice this small community has equally small roads, most of which are passable by one car at a time. There isn’t a lot of traffic, but you may need to pull over if you meet someone on the road. Likewise, when you arrive at ground zero, pull off onto the edge of the grass so a passing car can keep moving. You’ll also notice there are several houses nearby, everyone knows about this geocache. They are all friendly muggles. While they won’t bother you, don’t be surprised if someone stops over to see if you “got it”. It’s a small community, and no, you can’t hide from our muggles.
The Cache….
Finding ground zero will be easy, getting into it is a different story. Everything you need to retrieve the log book, which is in a lock-n-lock container, is at ground zero or within this description. This is our first puzzle/gadget cache and we hope you have a WONDRful experience.
Please do not try to remove parts, or pry your way into this geocache by any means. Doing so may render it inoperable for others.