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River Oak Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

Reviewer Revan: Cache Owner (CO) has not responded, so I am regretfully archiving this cache to keep it from continually showing up in search lists, and to prevent it from blocking new cache placements. If you wish to repair/replace this cache sometime in the future (not to exceed 10 days from the date of this entry), just contact me (by e-mail), and assuming it still meets the current Guidelines, I will consider unarchiving this cache.

Please be advised this is not a guarantee that this geocache will be unarchived. Many factors will go into my decision. The most important of which is how you responded to geocachers who tried to communicate with you regarding the problem(s) with this geocache hide and how you communicated with me, the Reviewer Revan.

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Hidden : 4/2/2010
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:


This is one of several geocaches I have placed for the SETX Gang Spring Fling 2010 event (GC230HZ). Village Creek State Park, the event site, is located in the Hardin County community of Lumberton, 10 miles north of Beaumont.

Being a state park, there is a $2 per day entrance fee for persons 13 and older. Admission for children 12 and under is free. Please stop by the headquarters to pay your fee. While you are there, get a free "trail" map. It will be handy for finding these caches.

The park is 1090 heavily forested acres bordering Village Creek. As in any woodland environment, you may encounter local wildlife so be aware of your surroundings. I highly recommend bringing insect repellant, a walking stick, and wearing comfortable shoes on this adventure.

All geocaches have been placed with the permission of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. A permit is on file in the Park's headquarters.

The park rangers have asked us to minimize our geo-trails. Consequently, you shouldn't have to do any real bushwhacking to get to these hides. I've tried to make them accessible to all levels of geocachers visiting the park.

For this cache, you will be looking for a camoed .30cal ammo can painted by FlameIt. The cache contains a log book, pen, and some tradeables. Please place it back exactly how you found it. Happy Hunting!

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