Eyes
From Wikipedia: Eyes are organs that detect light, and send
signals along the optic nerve to the visual and other areas of the
brain. The simplest "eyes", in even unicellular organisms, do
nothing but detect whether the surroundings are light or dark. Eyes
are generally adapted to the environment and lifestyle of the
organism which bears them.
Did you know the human eye can see 10
Million Colors?
Kid Friendly geocache in High Cliff State Park between the
Horse/Bike trail and the Family Campground. This cache is located
within High Cliff State Park, so you will need a park sticker.
Cache can be accessed very easily from the Family Campground
area. It can also be accessed from the Horse/Bike trail but this is
much more of a hike from the nearest trail parking.
Please take the trail around the rock wall and do not climb over
it. There is a break in the wall and a trail going through that
will allow you to easily access where the cache is hidden.
This regular sized cache contains many trade items for kids
(both boys and girls).
Please re-hide the cache as you found it so that it is not
accidentally found by campers and hikers.
Permission for this cache was granted by Jay Vosters, HCSP
Geocaching Coordinator. The WI DNR Geocache Notification Form has
been submitted via mail to Jason Wiese, park manager of High Cliff
State Park. Geocaches placed on Wisconsin Department of Natural
Resource managed lands require permission by means of a
notification form. Please print out a paper copy of the
notification form, fill in all required information, then submit it
to the land manager. The DNR Notification form and land manager
information can be obtained at: visit
link
This Cache is a KFC. KFC is a designation that stands for Kid
Friendly Cache. (not to be confused with a popular chicken place)
It is a movement to keep the young ones wanting to stay active in
geocaching. Kids love to trade so having a cache of decent trading
size is a must. Also kids minds are like sponges wanting to soak up
all the information that they can fit in their heads. With that in
mind, please leave a little bit of knowledge for them to learn
about the environment they are walking in. Look at it as a living
classroom. Topics can be of any variety such as Nature, Geology, or
History.
Winter Friendliness Rating: Will get buried
in the snow.
Congratulations labrat_wr and Zuma on the co-FTF!