The inspiration for this cache series came
after visting basebell6's Olde Muskingum Trail - 1 cache that was
recently hidden. Be sure to visit the other caches in the
series.
This cache is hidden near the southern end of the Olde Muskingum
Trail, near where Forty Corners Rd crosses the Tuscarawas River. I
always wondered where the Forty Corners are/were. This is the last
cache in the series (or maybe first depending on which way you
travel on the trail).
This cache series is located along the 6 mile long "Olde
Muskingum Trail" in Stark County that lies west of the Tuscarawas
River extending from Canal Fulton to Forty Corners in Jackson
Township. While there is, indicated by the signs along the trail,
an "Active Railroad" parallel to the trail, it's very rare for a
train to use this route. A fence to separate the trail from the
railroad tracks exist along most, but not all, of the trail.
Still, there is no need to get close to the fence/railbed while
seeking since the cache is located within 15 feet of the trail.
You're looking for a camoflaged container, about 5" x 5" x 7". Be
sure to bring your own writing utensil. Once you find the cache,
please restore it to it's original location.
So get on your hiking boots, walking/jogging shoes or grab a
bike. Give yourself plenty of time since this is not a quick cache
and grab.
This cache was hidden while attending a "Camping, Canoeing, and
River Pirates" Father/Son activity that the Christian Service
Brigade from The Chapel in Akron holds each fall.
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This
cache has been placed with approval by the Stark County Park
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This is the 28th geocache placed by Team
5HILLS |
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