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Norwegian Wood Traditional Cache

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

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Another of our Beatles named caches in the Swift River Reservation. So many songs to choose from and so little space for caches.  All of the names pertain to the cache in one way or another.  This is a small decon container.  It's not hidden winter friendly and it is not in any stones. Please replace exactly as found.  It's a good idea to bring a pen along.  We provided pens where we could, but some containers were too small.  We tried mixing up the sizes and styles.  Service is spotty here so be patient and keep that in mind while searching. 

The cache is placed along the red trail, which is a loop running the perimeter of the property. Follow the main path past the gate straight ahead toward the old foundation. It's a simple path towards the cache from here, but if you're planning on other caches here we recommend this be your final find.  Instead turn towards the trail head waypoint and from there follow the red trail clockwise.  The trail can change in difficulty depending on your route and season, for this reason we're giving this a 3 terrain rating. 

Norwegian Wood was released in 1965 on the Rubber Soul album.  It marked the first appearance of a sitar on a western rock n roll album. Rubber Soul is a turning point in the Beatles songwriting, influenced by the freedom success offers, Dylan, and other more organic stimulants.  Norwegian Wood is just a plain good song to listen to. 

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