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Hoosier_Reviewer: Since there has been no response to my previous note, I am archiving the cache.

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Hidden : 8/27/2008
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

Ammo can hidden a few yards off of the paved walking path. On the way there you’ll pass a pond full of lilly pads. Initial cache contents are small toys Please hide out of sight from the path. New Albany police are watching this area at night, please search during the daytime only.


Purdue Technology Center of Southeast Indiana
Come walk the paved trails of the new Purdue University technology park. The newly opened, 40,000-square-foot Purdue Technology Center of Southeast Indiana has been built by the Purdue Research Foundation on 40 acres of land donated by the Shine family. The newly finished building contains 18,000 square feet of business incubator offices, an economic development office and an office for Purdue's Technical Assistance Program. Purdue's College of Technology will use the remaining space for classrooms, labs and faculty offices. The surrounding land will eventually become a technology park.
The benefit for cachers is that the 40 acres has been circled with walking paths leading to several ponds and bridges over a dry (for now) stream. In the last several weeks I’ve seen numerous Canada Geese, frogs hiding under the lily pads in the pond, deer tracks in the mud created by construction and the heard the cry of hawk as it dived onto something out in the field.

Note 5/24/2012: I take my kids on adventures with sunscreen, bug repellent, raincoats, etc. Despite this, we usually get sunburnt, bug bitten and wet. This cache is easy, 15 ft from mowed grass, 30 ft from a paved trail. Depending on the season, there may be high weeds, bugs or crazed geese nearby. Parental discretion is advised.

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