FeatheredFriends: Went out to check on this one and found it was gone. I do not have a replacement stamp, so I am archiving this one. I hope who ever took it had some good luck.
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Good Luck Cache
History of the four leaf clover: The four leaf clover is a universally accepted symbol of good luck with its origin ages old. According to legend, Eve carried a four leaf clover from the Garden of Eden. "The clovers also occupied a position in the cultural life of early peoples. White clover in particular was held in high esteem by the early Celts of Wales as a charm against evil spirits." Druids held the 4 leaf clover in high esteem and considered them a sign of luck. In 1620, Sir John Melton wrote: "If a man walking in the fields find any four-leaved grass, he shall in a small while after find some good thing. The mystique of the four leaf clover continues today, since finding a real four leaf clover is still a rare occurrence and omen of good luck. One leaf is for HOPE... The second for FAITH... The third for LOVE... And the fourth for LUCK! To get to the Letterbox: The coordinates posted are for the starting point of your hunt. When you reach the coordinates specified, you will be on a trail that leads to the Letterbox Hybrid cache (see the note below about Letterbox Hybrid geocaches). You should see a fishing pier at these coordinates. Now proceed Northwest on a heading of 320 degrees for a distance of .29 miles. Stay on the trail until you reach a foot bridge. Stop! The Good Luck cache should be right in front of you! The cache is a round Rubbermaid container wrapped in a black plastic bag. The cache contains a collection of good luck charms. Please choose one and leave something in it's place that will bring another geocacher good luck. Please leave the stamp, logbook, and inkpad in the container. Please be sure to screw on the lid securely and take care to replace and hide the container well. Use discretion - as this is well traveled trail. About Letterbox Hybrid geocaches: This is a LETTERBOX HYBRID geocache. Letterboxing is a precursor of geocaching, using compass bearings or other clues to lead the seeker to the letterbox. The cache contains a logbook and a stamp. If you wish, you may stamp your personal journal with the rubber stamp in the letterbox (cache); then you may stamp the logbook with your personal stamp if you have one - if you don't have a stamp, just sign the logbook. But, please be sure to leave the stamp, logbook, and inkpad in the container.
One leaf is for HOPE...
The second for FAITH... The third for LOVE...
And the fourth for LUCK!
The coordinates posted are for the starting point of your hunt. When you reach the coordinates specified, you will be on a trail that leads to the Letterbox Hybrid cache (see the note below about Letterbox Hybrid geocaches). You should see a fishing pier at these coordinates. Now proceed Northwest on a heading of 320 degrees for a distance of .29 miles. Stay on the trail until you reach a foot bridge. Stop! The Good Luck cache should be right in front of you! The cache is a round Rubbermaid container wrapped in a black plastic bag. The cache contains a collection of good luck charms. Please choose one and leave something in it's place that will bring another geocacher good luck.
Please leave the stamp, logbook, and inkpad in the container. Please be sure to screw on the lid securely and take care to replace and hide the container well. Use discretion - as this is well traveled trail.
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A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M ------------------------- N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z
(letter above equals below, and vice versa)
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