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Venturing North of Smokey Road! Letterbox Hybrid

Hidden : 5/22/2009
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

A letterbox hybrid in Edison Woods, complete with rubber stamp and written directions to the cache. The coordinates may be iffy due to poor satellite reception when placed, but the cache can be found using the letterbox instructions alone. A trail map might be of use.

When i first started geocaching, i fell in love with Edison Woods after hunting a big group of geocaches there. Over the past three years, i have returned to the park many times to explore. But, there are still trails i haven't traveled and still hiding spots crying for a geocache/letterbox hybrid. Prior to this excursion, i had never even ventured north of Smokey Road!! As with all caches in Edison Woods, beware of ice, snow, mud, thorns, mosquitoes, poison ivy, horseback riders, horse droppings, uneven ground, holes, and everything else we love about northern Ohio. Your total walk will be more than half a mile but less than a mile.

To find this letterbox, first find a small parking lot on the north side of Smokey Road. Coming from the west, it will be the second small parking area you see on the north side. From the parking area, walk about 100 feet north and west, looking for a post with a small sign indicating the "Perimeter Route". It points you down a mown trail through a grassy field, at first following a line of utility poles. After the second pole, the trail bends first to the left, then to the right and through some trees.

After passing through the trees, you will see another post and "Perimeter Route" sign. The arrow on the sign points left--Ignore it! You will turn right at the sign and follow the field along the tree line. I think there's a small creek in there.

Continue straight across the field toward the "corner" formed by the trees. From the sign to the the letterbox will be roughly 300 yards. When you get close, start looking into the woods to your right for a concentration of iron oxide.

When you spot the inorganic material, find an area with two tires, a television, and an old bicycle. Enter the woods here, being careful as you cross a small ditch between the field and the cache. The hidden box is not on TV, but it is within 30 feet. Look for a chunk of red sandstone at the base of an oak tree. Lift with your legs, not with your back, to reveal the ammo can underneath.

As always, thanks to the Erie Metroparks for allowing geocaches in their parks. Thanks for all your support!

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