This cache series follows the monumental adventure of Emmy Lou Sugar Bean, and the important records and observations collected during her feat.
During Emmy Lou’s historical trek through Casper’s Urban Jungle, she uncovered an abandoned aqueduct. Miss Sugar Bean was careful to observe this aqueduct must be acient since it is, visually, crumbling and, in some spots, in a state of disrepair. This aqueduct appeared to have transported water from one place to another, achieving a regular and controlled water supply to a place which would not otherwise have received sufficient water to meet basic needs such as irrigation of food crops and drinking fountains. Since there are no crops or public squares with large water displays nearby, Emmy Lou concluded its care and appreciation has since been forgotten. Testing the waters themselves, Emmy Lou boldly sampled the current, while her local guide was busy with collecting Emmy Lou’s refuse (odd local custom where inhabitants collect only to dispose of Caine waste); the water sampled was chewy with a green, tasty, growth. Emmy Lou could not understand why the locals would neglect such a tasty, still working source of nutrition, and not honor this useful invention for its potential delicious possibilities.