This is the 3rd cache in the Tough Mudder Challenge Series. CLICK HERE to find out more about this challenge. The caches in this series are intended to get you outdoors, having fun, encountering physical challenges, and enjoying different areas. Have fun and enjoy the series.
When I was a kid and I'd get upset about something, my father would always tell me "Walk it off". It usually helped. This cache contains what I think could be a very challenging hide. If you get frustrated, I feel my best and most helpful advice to you is the same as my Dad's ... "walk it off".
This is a 3-part multi cache that will take you further along in your Tough Mudder Warrior journey. The first two WP's are actually somewhat close in proximity, however the final is further away and I think you will enjoy the area. You are certainly wondering why a Tough Mudder cache would begin in this rather uninspiring spot. Stick with this one, it will be worth it when it all comes together. Use your instincts, your experience and your skills, they will all come in handy. Enjoy the challenge. And remind yourself; if it was easy, then being a Tough Mudder Warrior wouldn't be something awesome!
**NOTES: I put cords below for one possible parking area, or you could park on Tyler street as well. Please do not put spoilers in your logs with either words or pictures, while the challenge series is going on. When you make a find, please take a mental picture of exactly how you found it, and leave it that way for the next searcher.
**MORE NOTES: This cache has the potential to be the most difficult of the TM series. I will add healthy nudges after it is found. In Tough Mudder events, athletes encourage each other and help each other so everyone achieves. With a cache like this, I believe the Tough Mudder spirit is the proper one. After all, this cache DOES want to be found! Thanks and enjoy.
Please be sure to mention in your log the number you sign in on so I can credit you points during the challenge series. And take note of the Bonus Cache information inside the log book. (See Bonus Cache details on the Socky P Challenge web page.)
Congratulations to Wheelygood for FTF!