Blown up, Sir! Traditional Cache
JoesBar: There's been a cache in this general area since 2002. This one has had two years. So, why not open it to a new hide? I hope all that found the cache enjoyed themselves.
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The alternate title for this cache could be, "Caching Toddler,
Hidden Tupperware, Rev. 3."
The original cache was placed by Cleveland Cranes in Nov. 2002. It
became famous when the Cleveland Heights Bomb Squad blew it to
smithereens in March, 2003. The cache was replaced by the owners
and continue to provide joy for geocachers for many months.
But, in the Spring of 2004, Cleveland Cranes flew out of Cleveland.
The cache was in danger of being abandoned. Up stepped LuvWahoo to
adopt the cache so other cachers could add this now famous hide to
their "finds."
Another year passed and many more cachers found the tupperware.
Tragedy struck again in the fall of 2005, when the cache was
muggled. The entire container went missing. This famous cache was
gone.
Since LuvWahoo lives many miles from this site, I thought I could
take over this cache. I also thought that if the container was
moved a short distance, it might be safer. So I spoke with LuvWahoo
she graciously agreed to archive Caching Toddler and allow me to
place this cache.
Parking is at Lower Shaker Lake. 41° 29.428 N, 081° 34.944
W. I also recommend reading the sign at the entrance for a
little history of this area.
You do not have to bushwack to find the cache. If you look around,
you will find a trail that will loop around and take you there. You
can also walk around and approach from the west.
Finally, be careful of muggles. They mean well, but we don't want
this cache to be blown up again.
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