What do Geocaching, Tennis and Origami have in common? The more you do it, the more challenging it becomes. Hard work each of these pays off in different ways. Though each help build confidence as you progress, and are up to the individual how much time and effort they put into it, consequently how quickly gains they make, and what they gain from it. I love all three of these practices.
The container contains the usual pen, log, several prefolded origami pieces ( adopt one for your home), and ( my favorite) instructions ( calendar pages from Fold-a-Day calendar)for simple Origami folds, which can be done with printing paper, origami paper, and most other type paper ( except construction paper, or cardboard they don’t tend to crease well, break easily, and are hard to fold). Folding paper is included inside geocache (too delicate), instruction sheets are actually Origami paper, use calendar pages as folding paper.
Some cachers have mentioned possibility of CITO nearby, please help out if you see anything, Just don't through out the Geocache
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Click the link for Super Easy instructions for jumping frog, so simple you'll be hoping over to this cache before you know it.
Make it 2 for 2 by visiting my other cache ( Looking for Zebra with Stripes) less than a mile down South Bedford road.
Visit my first multi GC90X07, Mount kisco settlements and riverwalk.
Congrads Team Mumu for being the first to find!!!