Time/Date: Saturday, 15 April 2006, 11am - 5pm
Location: The "Artificial Sweetner" field near Estacada (about 35 minutes South-East of Portland)
A shadowy non-government entity has kidnapped the Easter Bunny, and unless the world renounces Chocolate Eggs, Brightly Coloured flowers and all similar forms of gaity . . . . . they plan on Killing The Easter Bunny on International Television.
Your Mission should you choose to accept - Locate the Easter Bunny by finding the Easter Eggs he hid before being kidnapped. Eat the chocolate inside the easter eggs to gain strength. Have fun while saving the day for children worldwide. Do not let other groups locate the Easter Bunny (because it is likely that the Easter Bunny will reward its rescuers with extra candy and such!)
The Easter Bunny will be hidden somewhere on the playfield. There will be easter eggs filled with chocolates and other candies, some will also have clues to where the Wacky White Rabbit" is being held. I will be roaming the field to help prevent Hackers and Asshats from ruining the day.
Come save the day for millions of children worldwide

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alex_kaeda wrote:These directions may be somewhat incomplete. I am going to assume that everyone knows where Estacada Oregon is (if you are not so sure, find Mapquest, it is your friend). Pass through Estacada going east, and continue to head east on Clackamas Highway (sorry, I dont know the highway number, its either 214, or 224 or something). As you approach the top of the hill, you will see Fall Creek Road. Turn left onto Fall Creek Road, it takes a couple turns, and then becomes Divers Road. Almost as soon as you're on Divers Road, you come to a stop, at Squaw Mountain Road. Turn Right onto Squaw Mountain Road, and follow it for about 10 miles until you come on an un-named road that has a Big a$$ sign that says "Wacky White Rabbit!!!", turn left and you'll see people, cars, and wackyness.
If you have ever been to the Bridges Field, it is somewhat near that. The turn off to this field is to the left, while the turn off to the bridges field is up a couple hundred feet, and to the right.