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We Can Work It Out Traditional Cache

Hidden : 8/11/2020
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Another in our Beatle series at the Swift River Reservation. Pay attention to the waypoints provided.  From parking follow the obvious path straight ahead to the existing Oink, oink, baa, baa, moo, moo cache coordinates.  The provided trail map at parking is somewhat misleading as the red trail actually runs the perimeter of the property, the blue trail sticks to the riverside end of the tract.  The posted trailhead waypoint is the most direct way, and driest way to get to ground zero.  Cache is located along the Blue trail, nearby the river.  Follow the mowed path towards the treeline and the blue trail, the area changes dramatically with the seasons, but we placed all of these caches wearing shorts and didn't earn any ticks.  You will be in the woods, near water, so bug spray is probably smart. Also due to the water and nearby topography plus spotty cell reception should make finding the coordinates fun.  Once you cross closer to the river the trail will open up providing a scenic place to walk.  

The cache is a preform container camoflauged somewhat uniquely, just spin the entire thing to get the top off.  We might add a hint after FTF.  Gz offers a good view of the water, but nicer ones are close by.  We didn't want to hide anywhere near these other spots since the area is a popular fishing hole.

We Can Work It Out was released in December of 1965 as the first ever "Double A Side" single, as neither it nor "Day Tripper" were considered a B side song.  Recorded during the Rubber Soul album sessions, the song is an up tempo pop song that says more than the lyrics would lead you to believe.  The way the song just-begins with no preamble whatsoever is Geaorge Martin at his best.  A personal favorite for sure

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