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Red Dress Run Traditional Cache

Hidden : 9/22/2006
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
3.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   large (large)

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Geocache Description:

overlooking river, steep terrain

In April 2002, the running club Pittsburgh Hash House Harriers hosted a Red Dress Run in which 50 runners wearing red dresses ran across nearby townships. At one of the beverage breaks, a picture was taken of the crowd overlooking the river and downtown on the horizon, and years later, the picture was displayed at the annual Lawrenceville Art All Night.

Cache is located near the location where that picture was taken. It's a large ammo box with a dress, hat, purse (leave those in the cache), and several children books (those you can take). The container is big, so think about placing a large object for an exchange.

Cache once had a disposable camera that was used by finders to snap a picture of themselves wearing the dress, and whose pictures were exhibited at Art All Night event in April 2007, during which the cache was disabled for 24 hours and physically displayed the cache, along with its contents, logbook, and prints from the disposable camera. In a way, this cache was an art-in-progress project. The medium was provided, and finders make the art. The logbook is the size of a small book. Draw a figure or landscape. Crayons provided.

There is no camera in the cache anymore. It has been used and developed. Please bring your own camera and upload any images you take.

There are two ways to get to cache location, one short and one long. The long is more interesting: ample parking can be found at the auto parts shopping center store in Etna very close to Route 8 at 40 30.066N 79 56.635W. Then, walk across Route 8 at nearby traffic light, and reach end of a short road on other side, where a steep trail leads into the wooded hill at 40 30.171N 79 56.683W. After climbing hill somewhat, trail intersects a bigger trail at a T intersection at 40 30.195N 79 56.629N. Turn right in the slighly descending trail and stay on it for aprox half mile until proximity of cache location. Trail has tall grasses and weeds, and steep sides. As you approach the cache, you may find yourself on a terrace overlooking other terraces sloped below. A wide terrace with traces of fireplace is at altitude of 293 meters, and positioned to 20 meters from the cache. That is the wrong terrace, and you'll have to find your way on how to get to the lower terrace on which the cache is located, at altitude of 289 meters. No climbing is required to descend or ascend to the cache location, and a wide walkable path exists to reach the cache location. Nonetheless, exercise caution and be vigilant of where you step and where you walk.

Cache location is a hangout area of local youth. Use usual precautions in not leaving traces that could indicate location of the hide, and make sure you totally cover the hide. The previous cache has been muggled in summer 2010 with all contents lost, and we don't want this to be a repeat event.

On Friday July 25, 2008, the Pittsburgh Hash House Harriers hosted a hare and hounds style run in the Strip District and surrounding area, with runners wearing red dresses, and proceeds of a $11 donation went to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.

On Friday Sept 11, 2009, the Pittsburgh Hash House Harriershosted a hare and hounds style run in Mount Washington and surrounding area, with runners wearing red dresses, and proceeds given to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.

An event of Lawrenceville Art All Night was on

Date:

April 28-29, 2007

Time:

5 p.m. Saturday to 2 p.m. Sunday

Location:

The Catalyst Building
141 41st Street
(41st and Foster)

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)