Hall's Sheeder Bridge Traditional Cache
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Visit a landmark familiar to French Creek fishermen.
Hall's Sheeder Bridge is a good example of a typical Chester County bridge, and the oldest bridge still standing in the county. Beware of muggles and use caution because this bridge sees fairly heavy traffic at times. Hall's Sheeder Bridge is 100 feet long and 15 feet wide and is maintained by PennDOT. It is in a particularly attractive location, and photographers can get good shots from several angles, including from the French Creek bed, if the creek is not running full.
Parking is available on a wide shoulder on a gravel road to the right before crossing the bridge going north, and also on wide shoulders also just beyond the bridge to the north.
You are looking for a tupperware container. Please burp the lid when closing the cache container to ensure a waterproof seal and then rehide as well or better.
The FTF prize is to ensure that the geocaching fun continues :-) ENJOY!!
CONGRATULATIONS to semaj001 for the FTF!!
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