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Is a Troll Living In There? Traditional Cache

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Chuck Walla: Greetings from your Community Volunteer Reviewer,

Geocaching HQ flagged this cache as one that may need attention and sent you an email about it. Some time after that, I disabled your cache and requested that you check on your cache and perform any necessary maintenance. Since you have not responded to my reviewer log about your cache, nor did you post a note to your cache page telling me and others of your intention to address the issue with it, the cache has been archived at the direction of Geocaching HQ.

If you address this issue in the near future, please contact me. I can always unarchive the cache for you if needed.

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Chuck Walla
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Hidden : 12/5/2008
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

Cache near the "pedestrian tunnel" along the Scull Creek Trail in Fayetteville.

Does a troll live in there? This cache is located at one end of the tunnel on this trail (I'm not saying which end!) In the tunnel there is a large dark square hole in the roof-that's where I think he lives!

I've included the coordinates to one parking area, but there are other places to park. You can also walk the trail a ways. There are plently of good geocaches along the trail!

This is the information from the City of Fayetteville website:

"Scull Creek Trail, opened in October of 2008, extends from Maple Street north to Mud Creek Trail, providing a continuous 6.3 mile trail network. Scull Creek Trail is the "backbone" of the trails system due to its central location and connectivity to numerous parks, residences, businesses, and the University of Arkansas. The 12 foot wide trail is constructed of concrete in low areas and asphalt in higher areas. Lighting is included on most of the trail for increased safety and extended use in the evenings and installation will continue into 2009. Scull Creek Trail offers a number of amenities: With a 12-foot wide paved surface, the trail accommodates the high number of users—ranging from alternative-transportation commuters to a variety of recreational users. While closely aligning with Scull Creek, the trail crosses the creek at six locations with arching, weathering-steel, pedestrian bridges. Most of the creek corridor is lined with mature trees—providing shade and an enhanced experience along the trail. The trail also includes the longest pedestrian tunnel in the State - a 650 foot long tunnel with lighting under the Fulbright Expressway."

The information I've gathered about Bridge Trolls (probably closed related to Tunnel Trolls) is that they are among some of the dumbest, most disgusting trolls in the whole wide magical world. They dwell under bridges, and try to eat the crossing victums. They are gruffy furred, beedy eyed, and big nosed who pick their noses when food is scarce and live off garbage, crossers on the bridge, or their own mucas! Yuck!

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