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seldom's|seen the light Mystery Cache

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gotta run: The weather has taken a toll on the cache. Fun while it lasted.

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Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

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Geocache Description:

You do not want to be last to find! Please rehide the cache carefully, and rehide the cache UPRIGHT!!!

Winter friendliness rating: Findable in snow with a little effort. No trails, so the deeper the snow, the more work for you.

You are looking for a cache hidden in Seymour's Lake Park. Please bring only smallish trading items, nothing bigger than would fit in a standard Ziplock sandwich bag.

The park is always open, and you will need to hunt this at night, but it's a good idea not to hunt this at 2am. Try to stick to reasonable hours. Hence the "no 24/7" attribute on a night cache.


Here's what you're looking for! But...this tree is in our backyard. If you see this tree, you have wandered too far away from Lake Park!

If you've done night caches before, you know the drill.

1. Bring a STRONG flashlight. One of the big spotlight types is best. We are using the 'invisible in daytime' reflectors that reflect red at night, but they are not as bright as the white ones by any means.

2. Using your GPSr, go to the posted coordinates for this cache. You should be by the flagpole. Then, start shining into the park (toward the west). You will see your first set of reflectors within 30 feet of where you are, and you should see several of them in a straight line through the parking lot. NOTE: There are other reflectors in the park marking various drives and trails, but they are big and/or rectangular. You are looking for small red dots about 1 inch in size.

3. Follow the reflector trail. There are between 1 and 3 small, round, red reflectors at each point. The farthest reflectors are apart is about 100 feet.

4. The final point is "X Marks the Spot." Again, there are other reflectors in the park marking various drives and trails--follow the little round dots!!!

Thanks to seldom|seen for a splendiforous job on the final container.

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