Do one thing every day that scares you. |
-Baz Luhrmann |
Please follow these directions carefully to avoid getting hurt or
in trouble. First let me go over a few things.
- Do not attempt this cache in the dark. Or even twilight. I want
full sun over your head. The whole time.
- Leave your kids at home. You'll understand when you get there.
Trust me on this one.
- Do not circumvent the parking coordinates. Approaching from
anywhere but the parking coordinates is asking for trouble.
- Do not attempt this cache alone. Groups of two or three are
best. Can't find someone to join you? Get ahold of me. I might be
of some assistance, too. Heck, get ahold of me anyway. I'll be team
photographer.
If you've read this far, you
might have what it takes. This is a two-part multi-cache. The
coordinates listed are for the first part, but if you look at a map
you'll see that you can't get there. You'll begin your search by
parking at E.H. Crump Park:
Parking: |
N35° 07.479
W090° 04.387 |
See that sidewalk to the
right of the sign? Take it. No need to walk on the grass. Just
before you go under the bridge, you'll find a little-used staircase
leading up to your left. Up you go. Now keep walking. This is a
legal, but sensitive area. In plain sight at the
coordinates, you will find a small geocaching magnet with
instructions to get to the final leg. Un-necessary dawdling could
raise suspicion.
From here, it's up to you.
This is where the five-star terrain begins. Your stroll to the
first part is just a warmup. You're going to need special
equipment. You might have to make a couple of trips. Don't hurt
yourself.
And lastly:
- Photographs of your attempts are encouraged! Upload 'em
all.
- You yourself must sign your own name in the logbook in order to
log a find. Each member of the group must sign the logbook. Please
post a note if you accompany a finder, but don't sign the log.
- Oh, and always wear sunscreen.
Have fun! Good luck! And be safe!
Many thanks to the unknowing assistance of
Cavecom,
Mopar,
Hoot Owl, and
Semi-Hex.