********************************************************************************************************************************************************************** This cache has been placed for the CARW event with the intention that it not be located prior to 09:00 hours Saturday March 2, 2024.
Should you hunt and find this cache before the event start, it will not count for the event, and FTF points are only valid as of 09:00 hours March 2nd
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********CACHE IS NOT AT THE POSTED COORDINATES**********
The Reverse Geocache was created by Mikal Hart and it's such a great idea for a cache. In 2011, the spirit of the Reverse Geocache was captured by Waldmeister with The Reverse Cache Wherigo. This cartridge is used all over the world and has made a big splash in Edmonton with hundreds available in or near the city. The cartridge can be downloaed here and all you need now are the numbers...which are available in the following very short Documentary...
The LEAPing Woodland Ninja Fairy
Woodland NinjaFairies are energetic little creatures often found LEAPing around Woodand ecosystems...thus the name. there have been exactly 073333 confirmed sightings of Woodland Ninja Fairies in the Edmonton area. Unlike their much larger cousins the Urban NinjaFairies, LEAPing woodland Ninja Fairies stand only about 16" tall.
Despite their dimunitive size the LEAPing Woodland Ninja Fairy can pack quite a wallop having practiced Ninjitsu, Jujitsu, and several other itsu's for most of their lives. You find their immediate habitat is often mistaken for a very localized disaster zone with fallen trees and woodland wreckage reminiscent of a tornado touchdown. it is rumoured that the strongest kick ever measured from a LEAPing Woodland Ninja Fairy exerted 565018 Newtons of force obliterating the target tree (but thats crazy so I dont believe it)
Damage from LEAPing Woodland Ninja Fairies cost local taxpayers $545131 last year alone. Which is really quite low because the government decided to hire geocachers to CITO affected areas which costs them nothing because geocachers will clean up an area for free.
So if you are in the woods and spot a LEAPing Woodland Ninja Fairy, despite the warm friendly smile i'd suggest you keep your distance...just in case.
Happy Caching!!