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"THE DEVILS ELBOW" Multi-Cache

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BareFeat: Great area of forest and historic trail.
Hopefully a new-comer will use the area for a new multi-cache.

Thanks to those who found, and/or helped maintain this cache.

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Hidden : 3/18/2009
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
4 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

This multi-cache is located in the Richardson Wildlife Management Area, accessible on Devil's Elbow Rd. in Brookfield, Ma. (off Rte. 148N). Very beautiful piece of forest, climbing up out of wetlands and fields you will rise to rocky heights.

Note: Read Cache description and figure out where YOU should park, Devils Elbow Rd. is the shortest Hike.


A favorite local Hunting/Hiking spot, the Richardson Wildlife Management area sits off Devil's Elbow Rd. in Brookfield, Ma. It is accessible by Rte. 148n from Rte 9 in Brookfield center. Devil's Elbow Rd. trail continues past the parking area for the Preserve, and has numerous old home sites, and historical markers. We haven't fully explored all the History at this site, and hope you will share some pictures and info on some of the things you find on your explorations of the area. The "Devil's Elbow" portion of the trail is marked as a "military highway", and was used in revolutionary and colonial times. Imagine climbing the Devil's Elbow while pushing or pulling everything you and the Army owns on your way back to Boston. The subtle signs of history can be awesome and inspiring, bringing to my mind the many stories that must have been told along the trail, the smell of the campfires along the way and the hard work of the many who passed before us. Your hike will take you from very wet and muddy (most spots can be walked around), to very very steep and rocky. Please dress accordingly. Your little ones will find this one very challenging, but many rewarding lessons lie ahead on the trail. As parents we would say 8 years +, and able to hike a couple miles is needed. Some billy goat DNA wouldn't hurt on this one. :) First Marker is a red plastic folger's coffee can, hidden well. Second Marker is a blue plastic container hidden in open site. Geocache is a ceramic sealed canister, brown w/ turquoise markings and his hidden "well". Contents: Seashells, crayons, bubbles and bubblepipe- be careful of secondhand bubbles!!, a Mohawk Trail plastic whistle, (no scaring the wildlife!!) assorted stickers, pencil erasers and junk. TRASH BAGS- Cache-IN>Trash-OUT :) Enjoy and be sure to check out Spooner Well our first cache just a mile away.

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Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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Decryption Key

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