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The Tree Doesn't Know, Any More Multi-Cache

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Hidden : 7/2/2006
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

There is no need to be a botanist if you have the web for this easy multi. Just take an easy walk in the park. This one is specially for bussiness people who are traveling or working in the Clayton area. The cache could be completed in a suit or dress in less than 20 minutes. Important change; the tree no longer knows what it is. If you don't know your trees, I have a website to help.

The sign that was on this tree for many years is gone, sorry to say. But now there is a new way identify tree. Go to www.arboretum.illinoisstate.edu/ (Click on Related Web Page link) and look for tree #7 on the map or if you know your trees go to the above coordinates. Find the correct color and tree type below and swap out the the minutes from original coordinate. The color is the latitude and type of tree is the longitude. You will find a small regular cache after taking a nice easy walk in the park. The terrain is very very easy and nice walk in the park near the mystery tree. If you park near the final you missing why I set up this cache. Please log how you determined the tree type.

Latitute
Golden 39.025
White 39.231
Purple 38.950
Red 39.004
Silver 38.764
Blue 39.125
Green 40.201
Black 38.876
Yellow 39.156
Scarlet 38.895

Longitude
Oak 20.222
Ash 20.435
Spruce 20.653
Fur 20.723
Elm 20.912
Pear 20.346
Apple 20.734
Maple 20.535
Cheery 20.192
Walnut 20.697
Locust 20.001
Poplar 20.325

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