[GeoStL] Re: Muggled Cache

  • From: "Mike Miesner" <mmeese1@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2006 23:13:13 -0500

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I think I can help shed a little light on the muggled cache.
MMapgirl and I stopped by a few of the Sullivan area caches this morning
before heading home after the picnic. We stopped at the Generals Mansion
cache and found that it wasnt where it should have been. I was cleaning up
the debris I pulled out from the hiding spot when a young man named Brett
pulled up on his bike and asked if we were looking for something. I answered
that we were just looking around and that you can never tell what you can
find in trees. Brett then explained that he found a jar full of toys in the
tree yesterday! I told him a little about geocaching..he was about 8 or so,
so I kept it really simple. I asked if he could return it so other people
could pick up a toy and look at the neat old house. He said he would and
pedaled off down the street. We hung out for a couple minutes but decided to
leave, since we were stopping by Six Flags on the way home.

Glad to see that Brett is a man of his word !

Hey Jen, Do MMapgirl and I get a smiley for this one?

mmeese
Mike

On 10/1/06, Jen <2geocachers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Spoke with 2_cats yesterday and they mentioned that they thought our
> Generals Mansion cache was muggled (they actually seen 3 boys on bikes take
> off looking guilty).  Well...
> You won't believe this, but we went by there today to check on it and yes,
> they were right it was muggled, however it seems the parents of this child
> found this out and made the child return the cache.
>
> There is a log in the book that states something like this:  Sorry our son
> took this, we hope everything has been replaced, if we find anything else
> that belongs in here we will return it.  Then signed it with their names.
>
> Can't believe it was muggled and returned can you?
>
> Jen
>
> Now if only we can find the one cache that disappeared at the picnic
> yesterday :-)
>
>
> "Cats are like music. It's foolish to try and explain their worth, to
> those who don't appreciate them."
> -Unknown-
>
>
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