

Hardcore fans of the big-name actors in the film (think Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway, Mia Waskiowka) will probably want to see Alice Through the Looking Glass right away - and in 3-D - to sate their curiosity. So do you need to watch Alice Through the Looking Glass in 3-D, or should see it in 2-D and buy that bottle of wine as a celebration of money saved? Going to the movie theater is great - but shelling out more than $20 for a show makes you reevaluate your life choices every now and again (do you really want me to choose between a bottle of wine and a movie when I have Netflix?). Whether you're a Wonderland fan or not, you might be wondering if the 3-D ticket is worth the extra cost. Pine Grove GreenwayĬlick here for AIW#16 at O.R.Alice Through the Looking Glass will be out really soon, and if you like Johnny Depp or Disney, you'll probably be there. Wheat District TrailĬlick here for AIW#15 at O.R.

Delaware TrailĬlick here for AIW#10 at Kingston Osprey Nest.Ĭlick here for AIW#13 at O.R. North Ridge GreenwayĬlick here for AIW#6 at Roane County ParkĬlick here for AIW#7 at Old Indian Spring Nature TrailĬlick here for AIW#9 a Puzzle at O.R. Also, not a lot of room in this ammo can for swag.Ĭlick here for AIW#4 a Puzzle at O.R.

There are lots of caches nearby if you haven't had the opportunity to explore this beautiful paved trail yet. A fun cache located off the Ladd Landing Greenway. You are looking for a container with a little surprise inside. I hope you enjoy these Caches as much as we enjoyed making them. Of course, you can choose to only do what appeals to you but I hope that you follow the White Rabbit till the end of the journey. This Cache is part of our Alice in Wonderland themed series containing a mix of Traditional and Mystery/Puzzle Caches. I have managed, as I believe most Geocachers have, to do this both physically and figuratively and am thankfully forever changed by the experience. Before Alice got to Wonderland she had to fall pretty hard down a deep hole. I see the world with a new perspective that has changed everything I thought I knew. I've always been fascinated by Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland & ever since I’ve discovered Geocaching I’ve realized I myself have fallen through the Looking Glass.
