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A Walk With An Outlaw Mystery Cache

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Six Pack: We are going to let this one go. Had a lot of finds over the years but it's ran its course and time to let it go. Thanks Six Pack

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Hidden : 6/8/2006
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
3 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

The coordinates listed mean absolutly nothing. They should lead you to the middle of a field. This is a nice walk around the park on asphalt trails. All stages are not far from the trails. Bikes and Dogs are welcome.

To get the actual coords for stage 1 you will have to answer a few questions about a local outlaw. Most everyone one has heard of Jesse James so these shouldn't be very hard. The final is your average ammo can, but you have a variation of things from ideas we picked up from some of our favorite caches. Watch for some old fences in the area so as to not get tangled up in them. Park hours are from 6:00 AM to 11:00 PM. Now for the Test

Here is your actual start.
N39 23.abc
W094 22.def

1 March 20, 186a the gang robs the Southern Deposit Bank in Russelville, Kentucky

2 June 3, 187b James gang held up the Ocobock Brothers Bank in Coryton, Iowa

3 Oct. c, 1879 The Chicago, Alton,& St Louis train is robbed at Glendale, Mo.

4 March 1d, 1881 The James boys are recognized while robbing a paymaster as he leaves a bank in Muscle Shoals, Alabama

5 186e The James and Youngers hold up the Davies County Savings Bank of Gallitan, Mo.

6 September f, 1881 The gangs last train robbery at Blue Cut near Glendale, Mo

Additional Hints (No hints available.)