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Kruppy Ran Away Cache
Type: Traditional
| Size: Micro

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By: spaceman_baz
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| Hide Date: 25/07/2006
| Status: Archived
Country: Canada
| State: Manitoba
Coordinates: N49° 55.832 W97° 10.797 | Last updated: 10/06/2026 | Fav points: 0
Poor Krumppy didn't enjoy his evening entertainment so he packed his bags and found a new quieter home. Hope this one is a little quieter for you geocachers. Add cache to watch list
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21/03/2007 By Kabutroid Strange thing. I was feeling ill at work, and felt the need to go home. Y'know the idea... nausious, staring at the computer makes you feel ill, etc, etc. Hence... at lunch, I went home. Yet after some fresh air, well... I was still nausious, but not enough so to destroy my urge to geocache.
Lovely thing, that fresh air. Makes you able to keep going. And hey... it was looking at the computer screen that was making me feel like crap. No computer screens while walking across the street. Well... unless you count the GPS screen, but the off-and-on looking at said screen did nothing to me. Especially since it's combined with the aformentioned fresh air .
Anyhoo... I'm quite happy there was nearby parking. Still, I had to kinda do a U-turn to get onto the side with the parking, and then walk across again, but the street was dead, so it wasn't exactly difficult. I was trying to spot it as I walked towards the area, but only spotted it upon getting really close. It blends in quite well, actually. Nice hiding spot.
But yes... first sickly-Kabuthunk cache of the day, complete . The logbook LOOKED like it'd be wet (y'know, kinda slightly darker than regular paper), but upon touching it, felt dry. The pencil kinda made a slightly deeper indent than normal paper when signing it though... so I get the feeling this logbook might have a rough time if it gets really damp. It seemed a touch weak. But... sign it I did. With pencil unfortunately, since my geocaching pen disappeared one day . I shall have to replace that.
Took: Nothing Left: Logbook entry and micromail ball
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