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Back Atcha, Larry Traditional Cache

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TeamSNOOTH: It was there but container was coming apart. Time to go.

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Hidden : 11/5/2009
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Larry recently placed a couple of caches in this park and told us it was specifically to make us “drag our (rear ends)” back out there. So now it's his turn again.

This is a Johnson County Parks & Recreation District park located in western Johnson County between De Soto and Olathe. It is the newest and third regional park in the District’s system. Opened in 2001 the park, easily accessible and yet secluded, encompasses 884 acres. Nestled within the park's beautiful natural setting are four picnic shelters, a swimming beach, a marina, and 17 miles of trails including hiking, mountain bike and equestrian trails and an asphalt trail for walking, hiking and bicycling. The caches is placed with District permission and complies with District guidelines. Park hours are 5am to 11pm for March through October and 7:30am to 8pm for November through February.

The Kill Creek Park entrance is located near 116th and Homestead Lane. To get to the park, get off of Kansas Highway 10 at the Kill Creek exit and proceed south to 115th Street. Turn right and go to Homestead Lane. Take a left onto Homestead and the park entrance is on the right near the crest of the first hill. Although there is no official parking place there, this cache can best be reached from the horse trail gate at the south end of the park on 127th street.

This cache is a painted lock-top plastic container. Saw no PI, snakes or ticks when placing the cache, but they may be around during warm weather.

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