They say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
That being said, I am admitting up front that I am blatantly
ripping off the concept that Capaldo used for his
SNAPSHOT cache in Eau Gallie. I did this cache with Hiddenrock
and Jackie & Bob when it was still called Ztupid Pusselz and we
had a blast doing it. I have been wanting to do something like it
in my area and it is finally ready for action.
Phoenix (my geopup) and I recently trekked around downtown
Titusville recording our track with images. We've hidden these
images at the above coordinates and it is there that you will begin
your journey. You do not need to be a rocket scientist or computer
programmer to figure out where this final cache is. All you need is
a sense of adventure, a keen eye, and an open mind to help you find
the treasure. You won't have to bushwack, cross creeks, climb trees
or mountains, or have to deal with Florida wildlife. You will have
to look both ways before crossing the street - both to check for
traffic as well as to look for your next clue. This is a great
cache to take a new geocacher on or even a non-cacher, as there are
eateries to nosh in, antique stores to peruse, and even a museum to
check out if you desire. Children will probably enjoy this cache,
as it is similar to the "I Spy" game that they may have played
before. In addition, there are 6 caches that are either nearby or
on the path that you will take to find the final destination. They
are
Get To The Point,
Rainbow Green,
Sandpoint ,
Walk of Fame,
Rainbow Yellow, and
Common Folk.
The cache is a one gallon camo container that contains various
geo-treasures and a gift certificate to one of the local downtown
eateries for the FTFer. There is a logbook and pen, as well as a
camera to capture your team's picture and leave your own image
behind.
Have fun and enjoy your journey!
REMEMBER - to claim your smiley, you MUST find the cache at the
end of the visual scavenger hunt. When you are finished, please
return the clues to the original coordinates. This cache will
probably take about an hour of your time and will cover a little
over a mile, mostly on sidewalks and occasionally flat grassy
areas. ALSO do NOT put any trade items in the container that holds
the clues to find the cache. THIS IS NOT THE CACHE!!!! If your name
is not on the cache log in the actual cache, I will have to delete
your online log. I hope you enjoy the historic area, and you may
learn a bit more about Titusville in the process.