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Hollow Stump Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 9/5/2009
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
4 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Small lock-n-lock hidden within 5 feet of trail. The terrain rating is do to some steep stairs and having to walk on cinder blocks through a low area to reach the cache.

CAUTION

THIS IS AN ACTIVE HUNTING AREA DURING THE STATE ARCHERY AND FIREARM SEASON. IF HUNTERS ARE ON THE PROPERTY IT WILL BE POSTED AT THE ENTRANCE OR MAY BE CLOSED. IT WOULD BE A GOOD IDEA TO WEAR HUNTER ORANGE DURING THIS TIME.

This cache has been placed with permission from Nate Fuller, Southwest Michigan Land Conservancy.

Located on the northern shore of the lake that lends the preserve its name, Carter Lake Preserve is a wonderfully wild area just outside the city of Hastings. A variety of habitats, including marsh, fen, oak woodland, and savanna, provide an abundance of food and shelter for wildlife. Visitors regularly find wild turkey, deer, turtles, and even an occasional ruffed grouse or bald eagle.

Woodland wildflowers such as hepatica, wood anemone, and pink lady's slipper can be found in the spring, while summer provides opportunities to observe sandhill cranes nesting in the wetland with a variety of frogs calling from throughout the property. In the fall, the colors can be spectacular, particularly in the wet meadow, with the brilliant crimson leaves of poison sumac and tall purple stands of asters and joe pye weed.

Near the entrance of the preserve, a steep bank down into the wetland offers a scenic overlook of the eastern shore of Carter Lake and the surrounding marshes. Visitors should be prepared for possible wet feet -- to reach the upland portion of the preserve, you must follow the trail down steep stairs and through a wet meadow of wildflowers and grasses as well as cattails and willows. A bridge built by an Eagle Scout provides access over a stream; however, in times of high water the trail may be flooded.

In an effort to reduce damage from overbrowsing deer and wild turkey, bow and firearm hunting are permitted at the Carter Lake Preserve during the state-designated hunting season in late fall and early winter. HUNTING IS ONLY ALLOWED AFTER RECEIVING PERMISSION FROM NATE FULLER, STEWARDSHIP SPECIALIST. Signs reading "Caution, Hunt in Progress" will be posted at the preserve entrance when hunters are on the property.

Directions: Take M-43 to Hastings and follow north out of the city. Turn west on Indian Hills Drive. Turn north on Country Club Drive and look for the preserve sign at the intersection of Lakeside Drive and Country Club Drive. Park along the side of the road on Lakeside Drive.

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