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Bear Would Snake Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 7/9/2009
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

Take CR211 from the 160/550 frontage road to the entrance to the Animas La Plata Project. Follow the entrance road a little way to a hikers parking area on the left. Short hike from there.

This is the first in the Bear Would series. All containers are similar. Small pill bottle in a natural container. Log book and pencil only. I originally placed this one quite a ways up the canyon. On the way back out, we came across a small rattler sunning himself on the trail. I went back up, retrieved the cache and placed it closer and in a more open, less snaky area. I gotta say though that it really is nice up in that canyon, so take a hike up there a ways, just keep an eye out.


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This geocache is located on a State Wildlife Area or CPW-leased State Trust Land. A valid hunting or fishing license is required to access and recreate on this property. All other rules and regulations by Colorado Parks & Wildlife apply. Learn more at https://cpw.state.co.us.

 

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