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G.O. Joe's Liberty Adventures: Read a Book Traditional Cache

Hidden : 3/25/2014
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
3 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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For additional caches in the G.O. Joe series, please visit Living in a Van Down By the River(GC4PDFR), Big Bucket(GC4QTQ7), A Trip to the Big City(GC4RC8A), and that pleasant little stroll in the woods called Home for the Holidays #1-14 plus Bonus.

To complete this new series of challenges, you will need to hike over 30 miles! You will need to remember to make note of the secret codes you find along the way. There will be ticks, snakes, skunks, manbears, poison ivy, stickers, wet feet, chocolate chip cookies, and hidden graveyards. You will sometimes need to crawl, climb, wade, or swim. This will not be a pleasant little stroll in the woods. And, most of all, please remember that Liberty Reservoir is a very active hunting area during the winter months so please use all proper precautions. 

The last we heard from G.O. Joe, he had discovered all the geocaches in the Morgan Run area and had moved his van, and his family, to greener pastures, or so we were told. Actually, he had wasted away all of their life's savings on geocaching equipment and had to sell the family van to buy some new tupperware. Their only mode of transportation these days was a beat-up old raft which they used to float down the river one day where they finally ended up lost in Liberty Reservoir. These are just some of the adventures they had... 


"Huh? Who really cares where lightning strikes in Zork!" Joe muttered to himself as he headed down the trail. If you haven't figured it out by now, Joe wasn't a very smart man and the thing he hated the most was when those nasty COs came up with some devious puzzle, just so he could find some tupperware in the woods. FizzyCalc was not his friend! He didn't even own a computer, so forget about source codes! But, maybe if he sat down for awhile and read that book that he found in a nearby cache, written by John Barth I believe, he'd learn a thing or two about solving puzzles. This would certainly be a good spot for it! Nope, he's still not a very smart man...

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