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HCSP - IAT #4 Traditional Geocache

Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

One cache of three that I am placing along the Ice Age National Scenic Trail in the northern part of Hartman Creek State Park. The intent of these caches is to get you out to a more remote part of HCSP and enjoy a good hike on the IAT while searching for and hopefully finding some new caches.

My Geocaching.com map does not show that this section of the IAT is actually in HCSP - it looks to be on private land - but be assured that these new IAT caches are on the HCSP property. Years ago when I came here to hike this section of the IAT, HCSP did not extend north to Edminister Road and the trail was nice, but not as beautiful to hike as it is now since they have redone the route.

I can remember coming to the little knob where this cache is located and listening to the turkeys gobble in the field to the east while grouse were drumming in the woods to the west. I hope you enjoy this spot as much as I do. Check out the Earth Cache which is nearby to learn more of how this area was formed by past glaciation.

A nice parking area is available nearby where you can access the IAT and follow it to either the north or south of Edminister Road. A State Park Pass is required to access this area and park.

Please note that there are designated biking and horse trails in HCSP, but bikes and horses are not allowed on the IAT.

The attached web page will give you more detailed info and current maps for HCSP as well as the IAT.

I have placed these caches so that they should be winter friendly if you wish visit during the snowy season.

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The Geocache Placement Notification Form has been submitted to Michael Bergum, Park Superintendent for Hartman Creek State Park. Geocaches placed on Wisconsin Department of Natural Resource managed lands require permission by means of a notification form.

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