"Glue, Wire, and Magnets" Traditional Cache
milhowzer: Little wren house is history[V]
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"Glue, Wire, and Magnets"
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This cache is located in a Kent County Forest called the Reynold's Tract.
After many years of service in my back yard, my little wrenhouse was almost beyond repair. I decided to try and salvage it so I got out my hot glue gun, some wire and magnets and it is now reincarnated into a cachehouse. The cachehouse is located close to a trail and a very short walk from the parking area. It blends in well so a sharp geocaching eye will be required. When your find it just loosen the wire loop and remove the magnetic roof to access the cache container. Container is a small lock and lock with only a pencil, logbook, and FTF prize. Remember to be gentle with the cachehouse because it is only held together with "Glue, Wire, and Magnets".
There is a small parking area with a gravel entrance near the County Forest sign. While you are in this forest make sure you look for Kittens Reynolds Romp which will take you on a longer hike.
A few words of caution. This large forest is a maze of dirt bike trails so if you go exploring make sure you mark a waypoint for the parking lot so you can find your way out. Also I saw lots of evidence of hunting so take precautions during hunting season. As always in these forests you could have mosquitoes and wet muddy areas to contend with.
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