IC27 #5 Traditional Cache
palmetto: Another cache where I mangled the disable note, I gotta be more careful. however, both cache and owner are MIA so I'm going to archive this now.
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You will need to hike to this cache and back. Fortunately, there are a few caches to find along the scenic way!
The terrain is suitable for a off road type bike. Mountain, hybrid, or even BMX. You can also walk it. Parking coordinates are located in Weston Regional Park at the end of Saddle Club Road. There is a obvious opening in the hedges, once through you will see the trail - go to the dirt road and head north. The park is open 8am to dusk. Later if baseball or soccer games are going on. While the sunsets are amazing, the mosquitos like them too!
You are looking for a small camo container that can hold TBs, coins or other trinkets. Since one person has the potential of multiple FTFs, I've stuck a brand new pair of AA batteries for your GPS. If you are FTF, please leave other batteries for others to be "first to find batteries" ;)
This is part of the IC27 series, which I am fortunate to live against and see daily. There is plenty of scenic picture taking opportunities here, so bring your camera! But do watch for wildlife. I've seen snakes, rabbits, birds (Blue Herons, Ospreys, Egrets) and even deer on the dirt road. Alligators do roam the water, but none of the caches are that far down. As always though, use caution and look before grabbing. None of the caches in this series are designed to make you stay in any location too long, but be mindful of any ant hills as you check.
Please replace the cache back as you found it in the same location.
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