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Circle B Backdoor Traditional Cache

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Saved by God's grace: Unfortunately, it looks like this cache is a goner. I remember eyeing it on the map years again wanting to find it myself before FSUDad adopted it over to me. But it appears it’s been gone for quite awhile. And since I’m moving from the area...another piece of caching history bites the dust. This one has had a good long run. Time for somebody else to take the reins!

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Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

Adoption note: This cache was originally placed by FSUDad, one of the best cache hiders Central Florida has ever seen. Since he's moving out of the area, I've adopted this listing to keep it alive. The below description is how he originally wrote it. Cache on!

You are searching for an ammo can, yes, an ammo can. This can has been brought back from the dead... it survived a prescribed burn, but just barely. I made some repairs and placed it back in the woods, a location that you should be searching for a regular cache. I wouldn't want to be out here after dark, could be a spooky walk back to the trailhead.

Cache is located along the new Fort Fraser connector trail to Circle B. Daylight caching only, there is a gate that opens and closes automatically. Trail hours are currently 6:30 AM to 8:00 PM. You are near the end of the trail at this cache, walk to the end and enjoy the views of the Circle B wetlands. The connector trail to Circle B is now open so you can continue into Circle B and continue caching.

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