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Itty bitty offset Travelbug Travel Agency Traditional Cache

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Capitalpete: Thank you all for coming out to visit this fun little geocache! This cache has done well, and many people have come to visit.

The origin of this cache was to start out my own travel bug, on his journey to London Ontario, then on to London England, and I am very happy to report his journey was successful!

This cache will now be closed, as I am no longer there to maintain the cache, and none of the others there seem to be interested in Geocaching.

Any remaining travel bugs will be moved to new sites. Thank you once again, and happy caching!

CP

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A cache by CP Message this owner
Hidden : 2/28/2004
Difficulty:
4.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

This cache has been reincarnated into a Travel Bug Travel Agency. With 1600-1800 people per day through our doors, this is a great place for a travel bug to make plans and head out of town with someone. Come check it out, and send your travel bug on it's way! Travel agency hours are 900-600 Monday to Friday, and 10-500 Sunday and holidays.

***Please note that the difficulty rating increased as without the first part of the cache, it is much more difficult to find, but still easy to get to***

This cache does not contain the logbook, that is elsewhere as detailed in the container. The instructions will lead you to where the logbook is, and where you can drop off or find a travel bug with travel plans to suit you. (please note, the first part of this cache has gone missing several times, if it is missing when you look for it, just look up at the BIG OLD BUILDING, that should be a sufficient clue) Trades are not required or even accepted, but geocoins and travel bugs are most welcome. Many thanks to Fish and cousin in helping to create the original cache! CPPLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING HINTS: Not much to tell you, pretty easy, in finding this cache you will not:-get muddy, -get grass stains, -get poked in the eye with thorns, -fall down ravines, -traverse moss covered life endangering slopes, -be exposed to possibly deadly insects, -be in peril of falling from rocks or being crushed by falling rocks, -risk drowning, -getting bitten by rabid dogs, deadly snakes or wild boars. -come face to face with mountain goats on a nearly vertical incline, -have to solve a rubiks cube, -have to perform trigonometry calculus, or quantam physics. YOU WILL HOWEVER: -have to navigate several intricate turns and twists, -have to ascend several strategically placed although well worn wooden steps, -navigate without benefit of your GPS to the final destination. YOU WILL SEE: -a real polar bear(now sold and on the way to Chile) , -a muskox and several other forms of (not so live now) wildlife-state of the art electronical technology and wizardry-ancient electric technology and wizardry (often refered to as "magic" in the old days. YOU WILL BE EXPOSED TO: -many ancient artifacts, trivialities, and unusual devices-tropical and non tropical flora and fauna-modern, but ancient looking pottery from distant cultures-tradional methods of food cultivation and the implements used in the raising of crops-cultural and ritual equipment used in various methods of food preparation-ancient and modern tools and equipment used to pioneer and populate modern society, explore the world, or just the backyard-new and popular varieties of loincloths and togas-portable shelters for yourself, your foodsource, or your transportation-modern apparatus used for holding personal items, holding a last supper, or perhaps sleeping on or in. There is so much more, but only so much space here. See you at the cache site. CP

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