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Lacking Purpose Multi-cache

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Hidden : 3/29/2007
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
3 out of 5

Size: Size:   large (large)

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Geocache Description:

This is a two part multi. The first is a camoed match stick container but has the needed coordinates for a second part-Finding Purpose. There are trails so please use them as much as possible.

Werner-Boyce Salt Springs State Park will one day be situated here-but for right now it is a great piece of land containing all kinds of coastal habitats: Salt Marsh, Oyster Bars, Mangroves, and Spartina Marsh/Salt Grass. This is some rough terrain, with trained horse flies and plants to block your way. The second stage is an extremely large ammo can you could see from space if it wasn't camoed.

You just head into the wide open space of Werner-Boyce Salt Springs State Park. A beautiful place and one of my favorite places to torture myself. Please be careful of the vegetation-it can hurt you and you can hurt it. Walk carefully. Look around-this was a favorite area for harvesting Chert by native groups for tools and arrowheads-there are outcroppings of limestone and Chert right at the surface. It is also an extensive salt marsh and the source of abundant fish and mollusc populations-as well as crab, shrimp, and the all providing plankton. Salt Marshes are considered one of the most productive habitats in Florida, so enjoy it before the blood loss gets to you.It also has Saw Grass, Poison Ivy and Deer Flies trained to attack cachers. Not to mention the mud, heat, and Needle Rush. I was bored and had an idea of where to put a cache. So it should be fun. You are looking for a camoed matchstick container in the first stage, then a very large ammo container. Enjoy yourself. And do a bit of CITO action as you progress through.
Thanks to Toby Brewer, Park Manager, for permission. All he asks is to be careful and protect the park resources.

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