Nifty Nut House
A Kansas Heartland Geocache
I'm a sucker for candy, especially lemon heads. But one year, I went to the candy shop and bought some sweeties for my sweetie. I got her a container packed with chocolate covered hazel nuts. I don't like the taste of hazel nuts, but it's one of her favorites. Those treats sat around for quite a while and slowly dwindled away one piece at a time, but I never sneaked away any of them; yuck. She called it "savoring". To me, savoring is putting LOTS of yummy candy in your mouth so you get LOTS of taste; the more you have in your mouth, the longer you get to taste them. That's my idea of savoring.
First stage has coordinates for the final. You are looking for a cammoed peanut butter jar. Original container was a black ammo box with a cantuland-geocache-logo painted on the sides, but it got muggled. Original contents include a Guide to Geocaching, a Sacagawea gold dollar coin, a Kansas quarter, a Lewis-and-Clark edition nickel, one of those new-Lincoln-image-on-the-back pennies, an old wheat penny, and lots of other miscellaneous trade items.
Congratulations to SilleB for being First To Find!
See waypoint GCQBCM for the next Heartland Geocache.
REMEMBER:
- Make the fair trade.
- Log your visit.
- Leave the site better than you found it.
- Protect the environment — always.
- Educate those around you.
- Find another cache!
Good luck, and may all your cache dreams come true.
—cantuland
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