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Another one for Brummelbear Letterbox Hybrid

Hidden : 7/28/2020
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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One day I was out geocaching and came across this cemetery with a very unique war memorial - as I was wandering around a bumble bee buzzed passed me and stopped. He said are you one of those geocachers? I responded why yes I am. To which he replied there is one to be found here but you will have to follow the directions of myself and a few friends who are around. We will gladly help as long as you remember to be respectful of the area and not hang out here at night. With that said the first thing you need to do is take a right at the stone wall and look for Mrs. Graves.

Off I went - because I was curious and I like smiles on my map.  I took a right at the stone wall and soon located Mrs. Graves - as I had a seat with her - a chipmunk jumped up next to us. The little chipmunk said - I hear you are looking for a geocache. I said why Yes I am. Can you help me? Yes I can replied the chipmunk - head towards Mr. Baker - when you spot him turn left. 

Off I went - finding Mr. Baker and turning left - all of a sudden a bunny rabbit  hopped out - stopping me in my tracks. I said hello Mr. Bunny - are you here to help me on my adventure. He said I am - and here is where you need to go next take a right towards Lawrence. Thank you Mr. Bunny. 

Off I went - as I approached Lawrence - I was stopped dead in my tracks - there was a skunk - I started to back up when a sweet voice said no need to fear me - I am here to help you find your geocache. I sighed with relief as the skunk continued up ahead and you need to take a left at Winser. Good luck.

Off I went - glad that she was a friendly skunk. Seeing Winser - I wondered where to go next when a fox entered the scene. Foxes are sly and I wasn't sure if he was there to help or not. So I approached closer when he said my friend Mr. Bee said you were looking for a geocache - head straight ahead and turn left. Make sure you look for the fake tree and turn towards it.

Off I went - very glad for the help I was receiving. As I approached the unique tree gravestone - out  came an opossum - Howdy he yelled - you are getting so close to you goal - next you need to drive until you get to the other side of the cemetery.  When you get there take a left and look for Waldo, that's Pearl M. Waldo. 

Off I went - playing where's Waldo  in real life - realizing that this Waldo - wasn't in a book. As I came across  what I was looking for - A turtle crossed my path. Very slowly he stated there is only a little more to go - you need to go straight ahead with care because it's a paved city street and  people don't slow down. As you turn left on the street be prepared to take a quick right and find Mr. Grosvenor.

Off I went - and man could I understand what the turtle was saying about being careful when crossing roads. I took the quick right looking for Mr. Grosvenor - as I approached I noticed a raccoon sitting on the stone. She greeted me happily - with a kind hello. She said you almost have the prize. Head straight ahead there is a spot to park - get out of your card and head towards the dirt mounds.

Off I went - very excited to find this cache, sign the log and add the smile to my map. I should have been paying attention -  but I wasn't and I ran smack into the backside of a large bear. I jumped back in fright and turned to run - when a deep voice said - don't run from me - my friends have told me you seek a geocache and have followed their directions. All you need do is take 50 paces from the end of the pavement and take a left - head towards the tree when I often nap. There you will find what you seek. Please take care to put it back where you find it - so that others may enjoy it as well.

Off I went

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