HOW TO FIND THE CACHE
The listed coordinates take you to the parking lot entrance of the magnificent, still-new Buena Vista Branch of the Burbank Public Library, dedicated in December, 2002.
It is open 7 days a week:
Monday – Thursday 10:00 – 9:00
Friday 10:00 – 6:00
Saturday 10:00 – 5:00
Sunday 1:00 – 5:00
Closed on holidays
While you’re there, be sure to visit the Children’s Library Section – you’ll be glad you did – it’ll bring out the kid in you!
Here’s something else that will bring out the kid in you – the clue to the cache:
Is it 7B or 15C?
Pick the right one
And you’re home free!
If you look for a book
You’ll be out of luck;
Just check out the place
Where it might be stuck!
Please be very, very stealthy – you will be surrounded by geo-muggles, so you must use extreme caution during all three cache phases – finding, logging and re-hiding.
HOW TO LOG YOUR FIND
You are here because I wanted you to work neatly in a clean, quiet place. When you find the cache, take it to a table, sit down and pretend to be doing your homework.
In order to receive credit for this cache, your user name must cross a user name which is already there, either vertically or horizontally, by intersecting at a common letter. When you get back to your computer, tell us all whose name you crossed with yours!
Your user name may NOT touch any other letter from any other name, except for the single intersecting letter in the name you are crossing.
You have 6 writing sides to choose from.
My user name, CACHEPAL, is centered on each page – thus, the first logger on each page must connect his/her name to mine. Then others can build on that name, and so on.
Enter your name just once, using ALL CAPS.
No spaces, please. If your user name has more than one word, run them together with no spaces. Examples: EMCOFNORTHRIDGECA or TEAMDAKIBA or VENTURAKID.
No labels, please.
No dates, please. Your computer log will show the date of your visit.
If a log page is full, or your name is too long for the spaces remaining, you must come back and try again. But don’t worry - it’s unlikely that this will happen because I work nearby, will check it often, and will put fresh log-pages in as needed.