[GeoStL] Re: Easter Egg Hunting for cachers

  • From: "Bernie Ver Hey" <Happykraut@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 24 Apr 2011 08:41:52 -0500

Owen, at my house I hid some Easter eggs last year. The kids are still
looking for them. Bernie

 

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[mailto:geocaching-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Owen Curtis
Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2011 11:19 PM
To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [GeoStL] Easter Egg Hunting for cachers

 

So I'm wondering what it's like to hunt Easter Eggs in the homes of some of
our more noted hiders.  (Bernie, Bear, Didg, CF30, RGS, etc., to name a few)
For example, after posting my DNF at "An Egg for Chuck" I couldn't help but
wonder how long Stewy1966's children spend hunting for Eggs Easter morning,
or is it Easter week or Easter month.  Or, collectively how many hours we
all have looked for this one egg for Chuck.  Where would a dog, thinking
he's a rabbit do anything?  I'm guessing the dog who think's he's a rabbit
is visiting Lucy's "
<http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&rlz=1I7DLUS_en&sa=X&ei=baSzTfT_DMGa0QG4k
Ki4CQ&ved=0CBkQvwUoAQ&q=lucy+the+psychiatrist+is+in&spell=1> the
psychiatrist is in" booth.

 

I suppose I'm one to talk, eh.  So to answer your questions:

 

1) My children don't have to solve puzzles to get their eggs.

2) My children don't have to have a GPS, expertGPS, or a calculator to find
their eggs.

3) Yes, there are difficult hides which are plastic eggs filled with coins
so it's okay if they're not found for a 6 months.  It's always great to hear
a child yell, "I found it," whether it's a cache or an Easter Egg they find
at Thanksgiving.

 

Happy caching to all.

 

Owen 

aka WalkThisWayWalkThisWay

 

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