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Monona P&R - Winnequah Park B Traditional Geocache

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Hidden : 6/9/2013
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

Monona is celebrating it's 75th annaversery in 2013.  This cache is one of many to highlight our parks.  These caches will continue to be maintained by our parks and recreation department.  Enjoy! For the 75th event, make sure to note the letter written on the log sheet.

"Winnequah Park is the crown jewel of Monona’s parks: a 45- acre swath of green surrounding a meandering lagoon that runs through the very heart of the city. It features two reservable picnic shelters, two playgrounds, six ball diamonds, three soccer fields, two tennis courts and a variety of other recreational opportunities, including the Monona Community Center, Senior Center and Community Pool. The section of the park north of Nichols Road is more wooded than the rest of the park, resulting in a shaded and quiet area. This section contains the Firemen’s Park Shelter, the Barry Johnson Baseball Field, two playgrounds, including the “Blue Park,” and the Monona Memorial Arboretum. There’s a parking lot in the northeast corner near the Shelter House and first playground. The Monona Memorial Arboretum just south of the playground is a learning laboratory for science students at Winnequah School, which is on the eastern border of this section of the park.
The lighted tennis courts are heavily used during the summer, as is the pool. The pool is open from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day. It features eight 25-meter competition lanes, a diving well, a shallow end, a water slide, a kiddie pool and a snack bar. The city offers swimming lessons throughout the summer as well as lap swimming and water aerobics for adults. The pool can also be rented for private parties. It is also home for the Monona Swim & Dive Club, a competitive swimming program for ages 5-18. On the south side of Nichols Road is the second section of Winnequah Park, which is a hub of activity all year round. From soccer and softball games to the Fourth of July Community Festival, from fishing in the lagoon to ice-skating during the winter months, there’s something for everyone here.
The centerpiece is the “Monona Youth Dream Park,” a children’s playground built through a community effort spearheaded by Tim and Karen Turino and the Monona Optimists Club. The central area of the Dream Park resembles a large castle with turrets, walls and bridges, a painted moat at the entrance and a dragon sculpture rising from it. A wizard statue welcomes you into this magical land.

A wooden fence surrounds the Dream Park. It contains many different kinds of play equipment, including a sandbox, sand diggers, tic tac toe game, two shaky bridges, mirror maze, tree house, climbing wall, fire pole, tunnels, a chain bridge, monkey bars, a stage and a fort. Outside of the castle area are two swing sets, one with a tire swing, a playhouse, balance beam, tot slide and a sand table. Nearby is our new Winnequah Park Shelter (also available for rent).
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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)