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I Almost Got It Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 12/5/2008
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

This is a small cache dedicated to Pezhead007, it is his 999th find. Located within Myles Standish State Forest in Plymouth, MA

Inside this container you will find clues to Pezhead's 1000th cache. You will need to look at the description of the 1000th cache called "I GOT IT" GC1JPF6 to find out what you need to do.

This is a great public resource in Massachusetts so please take some time to explore this tremendous trail system.
Enjoy!!!

to find out more visit: Myles Standish State Forest

State Forest Cranberry Rd., S. Carver 508 866-2526




Here is a brief description provided by the Department of Conservation and Recreation.

"Sprawling across the southern sections of Plymouth and Carver, Myles Standish State Forest is the largest publicly owned recreation area in southeastern Massachusetts. MSSF offers five camping areas, tucked into the forest or set along the edges of four of the park's 16 ponds. All are beautifully maintained and a section of the Charge Pond area is set aside specifically for horse camping. A day-use area at College Pond offers picnicking, swimming, fishing, canoeing. Fifteen miles of bicycle trails, 35 miles of equestrian trails and 13 miles of hiking trails take visitors deep into the forest, which includes one of the largest contiguous pitch pine/scrub oak communities north of Long Island. Scattered throughout Myles Standish State Forest are several ecologically significant coastal plain "kettle" ponds. The shores of these kettle ponds are extremely sensitive to trampling. Please observe the barriers and signs posted indicating sensitive areas and respect the unique natural qualities of the park. No off-road vehicles allowed. Hunting is allowed during the season, and two Wildlife Management Areas within the forest are stocked with game birds in October and November. In the summer, interpretive programs, such as pondshore walks and cranberry bog explorations help acquaint visitors with the unique natural, cultural and historic aspects of the state forest."

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