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Little Troll's House Traditional Geocache

This cache has been archived.

Chuck Walla: Greetings from your Community Volunteer Reviewer,

Geocaching HQ flagged this cache as one that may need attention and sent you an email about it. Some time after that, I disabled your cache and requested that you check on your cache and perform any necessary maintenance. Since you have not responded to my reviewer log about your cache, nor did you post a note to your cache page telling me and others of your intention to address the issue with it, the cache has been archived at the direction of Geocaching HQ.

If you address this issue in the near future, please contact me. I can always unarchive the cache for you, if needed, if it has been less than 3 months since it was archived.

Sincerely,

Chuck Walla
Community Volunteer Reviewer
Geocaching.com

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Hidden : 7/10/2014
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

On the new Clear Creek Trail. 


This must be where a small troll, known as a Springhouse Troll, must live.  He probably won't bother you if you don't go in.  Springhouse Trolls are usually more friendly than the Tunnel Trolls (check out my geocache "Is a Troll Living in There?" GC1JNX1).  However, like all trolls they can become very grumpy.  There are pretty disgusting, living off trash and their own mucus!  They of course are not as evil or destructive as modern-day trolls, called Internet Trolls.

I've heard tales of the go-carts at the adjacent establishment racing in the middle of the night - must of been a troll taking a joyride! smiley

The Clear Creek Trail in Fayetteville and Johnson is one of the most scenic sections of the Razorback Greenway. The 3-mile pathway extends from Lake Fayetteville to Johnson and connects outdoor centers, shopping areas, and neighborhoods.

Since this is a very popular trail you MUST USE STEALTH.  Please rehide the cache container as well as you find it so that others can enjoy.  Happy hunting!

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