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I've Just Seen A Face Traditional Cache

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

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Another in our Beatles named caches in the Swift River Reservation.  If you find it you'll undoubtedly get why we named it this, or did we make the cache because we liked the name?  Cache is small and magnetic hidden in a winter friendly location. The cover is magnetic too, just twist.  Watch out for spiders, sorry, we may have to switch this up if it's too bad.  

Cache is located along the red trail.  Pay attention to provided waypoints.  The Red trail is the longest trail here, and is a loop.  From parking follow the main path past the gate straight ahead. At the foundation and split you can bear left or right.  Left towards the trailhead waypoint is the easiest route we think.  Either way will bring you right back where you are standing at the foundation.  We're giving the terrain a 3 because depending on what time of year it can be a tough hike.  Close by to gz are two scenic views on spur trails.  We leave it up to you to visit, both are somewhat overgrown and a little tough to get to.  They are nice in the fall and will give you a good impression how high you've come .

I've Just Seen A Face was released in 1965 on the Rubber Soul album. The first 100% acoustic recording by the band.  A knee slapping rockabilly skiffle tune, showcasing Paul's speed and range.  It's easy to picture the band banging this out in close quarters taking visual cues from one another and enjoying the sing along.  A quick song about love at first sight.  

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