Pinkie's Tour of Settler's Cabin Park - Iroquois Traditional Cache
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Pinkie's Tour of Settler's Cabin Park - Iroquois
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IROQUOIS - a member of a confederation of Iroquoian Indian peoples that lived in upstate New York and included Senecas, Cayugas, Onondagas, Oneidas, Mohawks and Tusacroras
This cache is one of a series of four cache’s hidden in Settler’s Cabin Park (open 8am till dusk). Each cache contains partial coordinates that when complete will provide you the location of a final cache - also on Settler’s Cabin Park property. This cache is a 4 X 4 Rubbermaid container suitable for small trade items.
The 4 cache’s you will need to find are:
Pinkie’s Tour of Settler’s Cabin Park - Calumet
Pinkie’s Tour of Settler’s Cabin Park - Tomahawk
Pinkie’s Tour of Settler’s Cabin Park - Flint
Pinkie’s Tour of Settler’s Cabin Park - Iroquois
The final cache is: Pinkie’s Tour of Settler’s Cabin Park - Final Stage
Settler’s Cabin Park is an Allegheny County Regional Park encompassing 1589 acres. The land lies within Collier, Robinson and North Fayette townships. All of the 11 groves and shelters in the park have Indian names. The park itself is named for the 1780 Walker-Ewing log house which resides within the park boundary on its western end.
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