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GC3475 -- Olmsted Park Boston, MA Olmsted is the father of modern landscape architecture. His home (now a national historic site) is nearby and open to the public. Click here for more information. |
The cache is an easy find. Took the golden beads for my pirate cache in development. Left my "Escape from Boston" travel bug. |
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GC39B0 -- Don't Get Stuck in the Swamp -- Boston, MA Another part of Olmsted's Emerial Necklace -- the system of parks that ring Boston. At first, my GPS indicated the cache was under the boardwalk! |
Took the Buzzy travel bug - a pleasant surprise. Left CacheCards and a space shuttle key chain. Hit the Walnut Place cache next, which turned out to be a much longer, round-about walk than expected. |
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GC36CD -- Walnut Place -- Brookline, MA The Garmin Topo maps imply this is public land. It least, that was my excuse if caught. If it is public land, it's the most inaccessible park in the city. And I bet the neighbors keep it that way. Be discreet! |
Took the CD-R from the Fire-eating Nietzsche Cache and the AA wings left by AAflyR. Left CacheCards and the In Sync button. In my haste, I forgot to sign the log. |
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GC43BF -- The Melvil Dui Memorial -- Brookline, MA |
Having not read the description very closely, I was expecting the location to be a museum. Boy, was I surprised. Very clever. An employee was working in the area of the first clue; I decide it wasn't safe to investigate. Can't wait to come back and see where the cache is hidden. | |||||
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