GC58TWR Unknown Cache DPL Series: The Boy In The Drawer
Type: Mystery | Size: Other Other | Difficulty: 3 out of 5 | Terrain: 1 out of 5
By: sassydil (with some help from her friends) @ | Hide Date: 07/13/2014 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 41.820 W105° 00.800 | Last updated: 08/30/2019 | Fav points: 0
Takes less than an hour  Available during winter  Wheelchair accessible  Parking available  Drinking water nearby  Public restrooms nearby 




This cache series would not be possible without the enthusiastic and supportive help of the staff at the Denver Public Library! To celebrate the series, DPL has released a passport program! The first 200 geocachers to legitimately log the series, record the secret codes found within their geocaches, and turn in the completed passports will receive a special, limited-edition Denver Public Library Geocoin!

More information can be found on the DPL web site. Happy Caching!



Shelley finds a small boy in her drawer who causes a lot of trouble.

Robert Munsch's award-winning books have become a staple on the bookshelves of families worldwide. His stories reflect the joys and challenges of everyday living, offering zany, yet utterly normal, experiences of family life.

The boy in this particular drawer is named J.C. Hendee. He is there with his friend Barb.

To locate the boy (and the geocache), proceed to the coordinates above and enter the portal. Hang an immediate right and locate the wall plaque describing the four-panel artwork on the wall.

Use the key below to unlock the code of where the boy is hiding:

(R=Row from the top, C=Character from the left (commas count. Spaces don't))

The boy is across from the {R2C16}{R1C3}{R4C11}{R1C3}{Z}{R1C14}{R1C6}{R1C2}{R1C1}

in the:

{R2C5}{R1C5}{R4C3}

{R3C6}{R2C2}{R1C3}{W}{R1C2}{R2C2}

 

 


This cache is located at the Athmar Park Branch Library.
This location's hours are as follows:
Monday: 12-8
Tuesday: 10-6
Wednesday: 12-8
Thursday: 10-6
Friday: 10-6
Saturday: 9-5
Sunday: closed



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11 Logs: Found it 11  

Found it 06/14/2019 By aaevergreen
TFTHSL 11 of 26. On our way to number 12.

Found it 06/14/2019 By Spelific
Decoding the sign was fun. Thanks for the cache!

Found it 04/17/2019 By coloReido
After taking a picture of the required information, I found a nice table to work on the puzzle. Then it was a short search before finding the clever hiding spot. This one somehow reminded me of "National Treasure" where the clues are right there in plain sight, and muggles have no idea what is there. tft(fun) , SL

Found it 02/04/2019 By Sweetwind
I really enjoyed puzzling out the cache, and the well-themed container (and of course, the container it was in!). Thanks for my puzzle of the day (POTD)! CoolCoolCool #1,192

Found it 02/02/2019 By Drueke
Thanks Athmar library and crew! You guys rock!

Found it 09/01/2018 By oz8118
Fun time with this one too. It wasn't too hard, so I quickly completed it and I was on my way to the next one in the DPL series.

Found it 07/05/2018 By chsmathwisch
Visiting many libraries today. Thanks for not making the message too long, Thanks for the fun cache.

Found it 07/02/2018 By Oilbear125
Caching with KSGator, Ghostiegal and Wall77. We are doing the DPL series. Had great fun and some frustrations on some, but we worked them out and made the find. TFTC

Found it 07/02/2018 By wall77
Caching with Oilbear125,  Ghostiegal,  and Ksgator72.   Picking up caches in the area.  Tftc

Found it 07/02/2018 By Ghostiegal
Cha-Ching! Caching with my favorite crew from KS and OK....Oilbear....Wall77...and KSGator. Thanks!! Cache on!! :)

Found it 01/03/2017 By dustyriver
Good adventure find, on these cold January days of 2017, a little "heated" geocaching is ?warming?