Lynda Carter's Wonder Woman Cache
A cache dedicated to my first introduction to female superheros, Lynda Carter's Wonder Woman

You've never heard of Lynda Carter's Wonder Woman? Read the breakdown after the cache info.
Cache Info- Please Do Not Take the Show Memoribilia in the Cache
This container is about the size of a paperback novel and is covered in camo tape. It is tucked in a spot very much out of sight (to avoid muggle activity nearby) so please put it back exactly as you find it with native camo from the area placed over it.
Part of the Sci Fi Theme Series Along Coal Creek Trail
This cache is one of many along the Coal Creek Trail that celebrate aspects of great films/shows in Science Fiction with caches that feature unique decorations or memoribila from the media they celebrate. The series starts in Erie and ends in/near Louisville.
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>>>> GC98CG3 | Lynda Carter's Wonder Woman Cache
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Lynda Carter's Wonder Woman
No question, when it comes to real female empowerment, Gal Gadot did it better ... but Lynda Carter did it FIRST (for me). Well, to be fair, she did it as much as was possible in the age of disco and machismo. As a child I didn't notice the things that adults were commenting about regarding Lynda Carter in the Wonder Woman role. All I noticed was that there was this cool woman with amazing powers rescuing people and saving the world from 1940s Nazis (at first) and 1970s Baddies (later). She was kind, smart, and strong and that was all that was important ... other than her super cool invisible jet. If you want a laugh at theme-song writing for TV from the period, listen to the theme from Wonder Woman. A line that still stands out to me today:
"She fightin' for your rights
in her satin tights
and the good ole' red, white, and blue
Wonder Woman!"
