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Birthday card contents. Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 8/23/2005
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

This cache is located near a OC Transpo station. The terrain is really easy, but I made the difficulty a little harder because you have to come prepared. Please read below for details.

This cache came to be because it was recently my Brother (Peter Aug 2), and Fathers (Mel Aug 25) birthdays. I was trying to think about what to send them in a card, and this cache came to be.

The whole theme of this cache is "What would you put in a birthday card?"
The cache is a small metal container 3.5 cm x 6 cm x 1.5 cm. It is coloured black, and has a small magnet glued to the bottom.
In it is a small log book, a pencil, a $5 Quiznos gift certificate, a $5 Pizza Pizza certificate, and 5 $1 scratch lottery tickets.
Please find this cache, but here are the rules.
- No "Took nothing left nothing"'s allowed. It isn't nice to send an empty card.
- You must leave something you would put in a birthday card.
- It must fit in the container.
- You must take an item different than what you left. (don't leave a Timmies Gift certificate, and take a Timmies gift certificate).
- Don't feel bad leaving a $1 scratch ticket and taking a $5 gift certificate, I am sure people will do the reverse.
Thats all the rules, as far as I am concerned if you don't play by the rules it doesn't count as a find.
This cache is not located anywhere dangerous. Do not lean over railings, or go near any high traffic areas. Do not climb.
A small child would be safe and could walk to where I put it.

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