Can you say duh, the wife just informed me that I've named
this cache after the wrong movie...
LOL!
Well let’s go with this name and you all can have a good
laugh on my account...
The correct movie is Alice in Wonderland.
This is a multiple stage cache. Nope I'm not going to tell you
how many stages, that'd make it too easy. It has hiding holes and
spots through an area we walked in while out doing the Professor's
Wild Life letter box cache; which is now extinct. I am really
surprised this is such virgin territory.
Stage One: You'll need to know what kind of item this is cached
in, it'll help Alice see when she goes down the rabbit's
hole.
Stage Two: Here I go giving away how many stages there are...
Stage Three: Don't forget to put the camo back on it.
Stage Four: Don't pry it'll come out with little effort.
Stage Five: Why am I putting all these hint up here?
Stage Six: The sky is blue, unless it's cloudy.
Stage Seven: Tanky I hope you like this one I'm thinking it'll
catch your attention(and it did…!!!)
Stage Eight: Professor, you're going to be tired by the time you
get here.
Stage Nine: Is there really nine stages? You’ll never know
until you get there…
Stage Ten: Better bring plenty to drink this one will take a while
and Spenceville is known for catching those who are unprepared and
making them pay (Ask Fear the Fish and Big Ben)
The last stage will bring you back towards the parking area so
don't worry too much; once you get past Stage 1 you're headed back
to the resting spot.
Beware, depending on where you park there
are few gates within a decent walking distance.
The barbwire fence (for the Spenceville Area) are there to keep
vehicles out not people
(The POC is Tim Caldwell, the manager for the
CA Fish and Game concerns for Spenceville (530) 624-8658).
You must practice non-destructive methods for crossing it though,
perhaps a thick material to avoid any scrapes or
scratches.