Prince of a spot : Trail of the serpent Traditional Geocache
Prince of a spot : Trail of the serpent
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Cache is hidden off of a recreation trail that runs through
Princeton. Drive to a neat little park in the back of the recycling
center/ salt storage at N 43 51.296 W 89 07.711 then find the cache
without too much trouble.
This cache is one of a series called "The trail of the serpent"
based loosely on a book of the same title written in 1973 by Robert
E. Gard and Elaine Reetz. All of these caches will be located along
the Fox river from it's source south of Kingston to the mouth of
the Fox River in Green Bay. As the infant Fox runs northeast from
the Portage, it glides and twists through fertile meadows, broadens
into small lakes until it finds itself in the broad sweep of Lake
Winnebago. Lake Winnebago acts as the dam for the lower Fox which
continues on to Green Bay in a wide flood, tumbling over chutes now
made into dams, becoming one big scene of power development for the
growth of its towns. "For us," said a famous Indian, "This river
was a path. For our white brethren, to whom we sold it, it is a
power." Loise Phelps Kellogg
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