This is part of my "Be My
Neighbor" series!

Seems like this area needs more caches, so in this series I will
introduce you to various neighborhoods in Little Elm and Frisco. To
make it easy on you I have all the caches added to a
bookmark list to make it easy to review them all.
I rode my bicycle to most of these cache locations; though I
usually dismounted to place the cache. Most of them are just off of
a sidewalk or a paved trail/road. However, not all of the caches
are able to be reached by those in a wheelchair. Though you could
easily park a stroller and conduct your search. Most of these
cache's are "kid friendly" though the kids may not be able to reach
some of the caches - and some of them may be more easily reached by
a child. It is also important to note that since I may have been on
my bicycle that there may not be good parking near by so these may
not qualify as PnGs. Check the attributes, I will indicate
appropriately!
Some fellow cachers have recommended some way to know where there
is food, gas and restrooms when doing the series. For them, and
you, I recommend that you grab the Kilt Inspector
Series that is done by, ThePackMule, who is my wife. If you
aren't into skirt-lifters, you can use them as waymarks for where
the retail is located!
Happy hunting!
Special notes about this cache:
Fire Chief Joseph Florentino approved the placement of this cache
and wants you to respect the parking spots and stay out of the way
of the doors and vehicles so you won't become an emergency! He also
would appreciate it if you practice some CITO if you see some
wind-blown around the station. Finally, please be careful of the
fauna when you are retrieving and replacing the cache. This isn't
hard to get to, just not navigatable by a wheelchair.
FTF: Prize is a "Hide-A-Key" cache ready
to hide!!
Placed by a Texas
Geocacher!
Caching Since 2009-06