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Red Devil35 1,000 Finds Tribute Cache Traditional Geocache

Hidden : 10/28/2009
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

Red Devil35 (Kirsten)

Made her 1,000th find: “Odowd Hillside East” on February 27, 2008.


Red Devil35

Congratulations to Kirsten on the long overdue recognition of her achieving 1,000 finds!



(Please include reminiscences of caching adventures with Kirsten, or mention your favorite RD35 hide in your log entry.)

I found a few Red Devil 35 puzzles before I finally met Kirsten at WNC. She has many great hides, unfortunately they are further west then most metro area caches usually venture. Kirsten is a very social cacher, with almost 50 event caches logged; she has to be one of the better known cachers in the state. If no one is holding a formal event Kirsten is probably organizing an informal one. Between her and EPMN they seem to organize about 50% of the Weeknight caching events. Not to mention many memorable Pre-WNC caching events as well. I have cached with Kirsten on many Wednesdays. She is a great finder and always lots of fun to cache with. She is a person who definitely gives back to geocaching and will be a great resource to the newly elected MNGCA board.

This cache is part of a series of silver ammo cans placed in the western part of Carver Park Reserve near Victoria, MN. These caches honor the achievement of eight cachers, who have all found 1,000+ caches and have been important members of the caching community for sometime. This cache has been registered and approved by the Three Rivers Park District. Please follow Carver Park Reserve rules and observe park hours (5am to 10pm).

Take Victoria Dr. (County Rd. 11) from Hwy 5 or Hwy 7 and turn west on Grimm Rd. Park at either the Horse Trail or Springfield Group Camp parking lot. [LINK TO MAP] This cache is easily accessible from the trail system and can be found on foot or by bicycle. The cache is also near the horse trail, which is used for cross country skiing in the winter. This cache should be findable in all seasons. A nice complement of swag has been placed with the original contents of the container. Kids and dogs are always welcome. Please re-hide the cache well, so it doesn’t get muggled.

Most important have fun and enjoy Carver Park Reserve!

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