I would
not recommend seeking this cache alone.
If you slip you will end up in
the creek below but not before bouncing off some rocks and tree
roots.
I went out for a morning bike ride to sign some
logs and find some new caches along the bike trail through Rio
Linda. At one of the caches I was greeted by Gary &
Vicky. We chatted and found a few caches further up the trail
together. After the last cache I stated "Well that's the last
one along the trail". To which Gary replied, "Until tomorrow
when some joker hides a new one along here." Well Guess
what? That joker is me! Hee Hee!!
OK Gary, now you will have to make another trip
and just for you, I hid this one in manner that you commented that
you are getting too old to get. Never to old for another
cache but... The terrain is a 3.5 for the last few feet of
the cache, otherwise it is easy to get to ground zero. The
difficulty of 3.5 is based on the fact that you will need to do
some climbing, I got bit by four ants placing the cache and walked
away bleeding!!
If you do some looking around you will find the
tool that I used to get up there to place the cache. The
normal "extendable" retrieval tools will not work for this
one.
Remember, Practice "Cache In Trash Out"
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While out geocaching, bring a bag with you to
pick up trash along the way.
Visit the Cache In Trash Out page to learn more
about CITO.
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