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The Oldest Hickory Traditional Cache

Hidden : 4/18/2010
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

You are looking for an airtight camoflauge lock-n-lock container along the Stringer's Ridge trails. Parking is off Nye Circle: N35 04.416 and W35 19.132. Walk up the road to the trailhead from here. At first trail switch, take the right up the "Blue View" section of the trail. Don't worry it becomes paved. At the 2nd major insection of trails (4 trails join) take trail to right, the White Oak Trail, and stay to right at other insections.

If you happen upon a downed "No Trespassing" sign, you have come too far. Do not continue past this point as it is not a part of the Stringer's Ridge trail system, but instead private land owned by a developer. The cache is approx. 20 ft off trail, at the oldest, biggest hickory tree in the woods along Stringer's Ridge just before you get to this sign.

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