After snagging some 
Hobe Sound caches, we went further north and found some caches near Jensen Beach. We went to the
 
Treasure Coast Children's Museum though it was closed because we were 
too early. Out back is a long dock with the 
What's up Doc? (or is it down?) cache. 
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| Rightward view from the start of the dock | 
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| Leftward view from same dock | 
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| Running down the dock | 
 The
 dock was infested with pigeons. My youngest son is a bit skittish 
around animals in the outdoors so he was very unhappy. We told him they would run away from him but he still 
didn't have enough confidence to get past them. I carried him to the 
end.
At the end we found a fisherman plying his trade 
by two light posts. He was by the left light post, so we checked the 
right one for the cache. Nothing there. So I politely asked to sneak in 
and discovered only half the cache! The lid was attached to some 
fishing line but the bottom (along with the log and whatever else was 
inside) was missing. 
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| The fisherman craftily edited out | 
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| View back to shore | 
Back by the parking lot, we found 
Pokie Man. With the dock and the museum and some other attractions, this particular park has a lot of 
Pokemon Go virtual amenities. Thus the cache is named in a non-copyright-violating way.
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| Pokie Man's position | 
We
 went over to Stuart where another cache is on a pier out over the 
water. We parked in the cute downtown area and walked over to the 
boardwalk. On the way we saw a big Christmas tree! 
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| Stuart's Christmas spirit | 
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| The pier with the cache | 
The
 
Dock Holiday cache was a "did not find" for us since the location at 
the end of the dock had only some suspicious fishing line that was cut. 
We logged our non-find and the cache's owner was good enough to email 
back about checking the location. The nearby small 
playground was a fun break for the kids. 
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| The standard swing set | 
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| Boat-themed playground | 
We
 saw two extra-long golf carts stop by each other and have a chat. After
 talking to them ourselves, we found out they are electric trolleys (of a sort) for the city. They said there is a much better playground 
across town so we took a ride. The local Kiwanis club built a 
fantastic area that we couldn't take full advantage of since it started 
to rain. We did enjoy some of the equipment.
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| Leaving on a jet plane... | 
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| ...now with passengers | 
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| Maybe the baggage belt? | 
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| Another fun area  | 
The downtown area has a few more caches but the rain dampened our spirits. 
The next day we visited Stuart Beach. We found 
Old Staircase, which is indeed an old staircase in the brush between the beach and the parking lot.
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| Doesn't look like the beach or the parking lot! | 
We look forward to more geocaching adventures in 2020!
 
 
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