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Traditional CachePaint Rock Intruder

A cache by Doug Adomatis     Hidden: 4/28/2001

Size: Size: Regular (Regular)     Difficulty: 3 out of 5     Terrain: 5 out of 5 (1 is easiest, 5 is hardest)


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In Tennessee, United States

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This GeoCache is in a location where you get the feeling that you are an intruder.
A cache for the birding enthusiasts! The Paint Rock Wildlife Management Area, near Kingston, TN, is home to a variety of species and it has one of the largest inland populations of Osprey. When you go looking for this cache, tread lightly - your species will be in the minority.

For more info about this stash see http://www.travelbygps.com/geocache.php

Obligatory list of potential dangers: wildlife encounters, heat exhaustion, falling out of your boat, and drowning.

 


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 September 20, 2008 by widmier (43 found)
Waded through a lot of stickers to find this cache. Gave me entertainment picking those little seed pods off my clothing for the next two hours! Still, thanks!

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 September 20, 2008 by earlfixit (680 found)
Several from our Sailboat club were on the lake for the weekend. We stayed in a cove nearby Friday so the next morning this one was on my list. Three of of us went after this one. We started in to the east of the cache but turned back due to the briers. We then took the shorted way in. Two of us had been caching before but for one it was his first. He was the one who found it. TFTH.

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 August 17, 2008 by Tnbuffalo & Kumquat (3113 found)
We went down to a lake party this weekend, which gave us a chance to find a few of the more remote caches. You have to be a real cacher to go and find the interesting ones. We drove down here and got the inflatable kayak out and paddled about a mile out to the island. In my swim suit and water shoes, I waded through weeds and brambles over my head the long way to the cache. Took light, left frog. On the way back I found a much easier way. My advise to others is to find the shortest way in. It's much easier. TFTC.

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 September 30, 2007 by JoGPS (4267 found)
This was way cool, finally getting here left my signature C.I.T.O. Tote and took nothing but memories

Joe


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 September 30, 2007 by Southpaw (11478 found)
Enjoyed the scenic and peaceful area on the great fall day. Thanks for keeping this one active for all to visit.

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Current Time: 2/9/2010 11:51:39 PM (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) (7:51 AM GMT)
Last Updated: 11/4/2008 11:54:34 AM (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) (7:54 PM GMT)
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Coordinates are in the WGS84 datum


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