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Eisenhower Observation Tower Traditional Cache

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Bud: This cache has had a run of a little more than 2 years, so I can't be too sad over its demise. Lots of people have found this cache over the last few years, and have placed more since then, so, at the request of the parks department, this cache is being retired today. Thanks for all of the kind notes that people have placed.

Greg

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Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

Near the observation tower in San Antonio's Eisenhower Park

Greg and Gene placed a cache in this little known park outside Loop 1604, take NW Miltary outside 1604, entrance is just before Camp Bullis. Parking is at 29.37.313/98.34.429, with a sign for the park trails at 29.37.296/98.34.460. Cache is in 4x6 clear container with white top.

Starting with flashlight, bouncy balls, ping pong ball, pin on buttons, and pink shoe laces.

A good hike back over rocky terrain, no plumbing at distant bathrooms, TAKE WATER!

One of two caches we've placed in the park.

10/16/03 - I've received this letter from the San Antonio Parks and recreation department today. This cache will be retired on October 19. Please leave it there, if you find it between now and then; I'll be picking it up soon. Sorry to let my first caches, and some of the first ones in San Antonio go bye-bye.

October 16, 2003
Dear Geocacher and Park Patron,
We need your help to preserve San Antonio's rich natural heritage. It has come to our attention that you have placed a geocache at Eisenhower Park. We ask that this geocache listing be removed from the web and the cache be relocated from the park.
This park is a City of San Antonio Natural Areas preserve. These parks preserve your natural heritage and contain many fragile biological features, including several endangered species. Park policy is for all visitors to stay on designated trails as this land is extremely sensitive to any human impact. Off-trail use is the primary cause of degradation occurring in this park. Only one such occurrence can be the cause for an endangered song-bird to abandon its nest. One footprint can destroy an endangered plant. The designated trails are carefully designed to allow users to experience the park's riches and natural beauty while preserving those very resources.
Geocaching is a wonderful sport and encourages people to experience the outdoors. The environmental sensitivity of many geocachers is exemplary. However, real caches are not appropriate to nature preserves. A virtual cache might be an alternative you could consider.
Please help us preserve these unique and irreplaceable treasures of nature. I hope you will continue to visit and enjoy the Natural Areas parks, but not for real geocaching. Would you help spread the word to others? If you have any questions of with to discuss this issue with us, please contact us at 210-698-1057 or you may reply to this email.
Sincerely,
Eric Lautzenheiser
Nature Preserve Coordinator
City of San Antonio
Department of Parks and Recreation
edugelby@sanantonio.gov

Poison Ivy Alert! Thorns
Dogs Allowed
Restricted hours Restrooms available
More than Half a Mile from Trailhead Steep Hike
Off-trail Hiking Required
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Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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Decryption Key

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