GC26KHA Unknown Cache Why'd thee Chik-Hen cross thee road?
Type: Mystery | Size: Micro Micro | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: OF-Erad @ | Hide Date: 04/11/2010 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 00.205 W104° 36.729 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Takes less than an hour  Scenic view  Available at all times  Stealth required 

The cache is not at the listed coordinates. Solve the puzzle below to find the location. Bring your own pen!!!
One day, Sir Galahad, of Merry Old England, tried to Zero in on the answer to an age old question: Why did the Chik-Hen cross the road? He knew a fair maiden, who lived on Four acres of land. She had Three roosters, and Six hens on her farm. He rode his horse Eight miles to her farm, which took him Thirty Seven minutes to reach from his castle. He asked her Three questions about why a Chik-Hen would cross the road, and got Nine answers. Zero of her answers made sense, and Zero were correct, in his mind. One thing he was sure of though, is that it wouldn't take her more than Seventeen minutes to discover why the Chik-Hen crossed the road.

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5 Logs: Found it 5  

Found it 07/06/2018 By stats4cache
And it’s our chicken!

Found it 07/06/2018 By mesypan
Found it with Stats4Cache! Beautiful day too!

Found it 12/21/2017 By jasperdakota
Thanks for the fun puzzle cache! SL.

Found it 12/06/2017 By ColoradoSmith
TFTC! My phone died, forcing me to only use a map to find caches, which makes it way harder...

Found it 04/28/2017 By colorado-rattll
Thanks for the ripping yarn. And speaking of ripping the log is not in great shape anymore.