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Going "Green" Traditional Cache

Hidden : 5/7/2010
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Going "Green" is a recycled, camoed container, filled with swag that encourages you to recycle. Nice, "green" reusable bag for FTF! If you come in off the bike path near the busy road, watch for old barb-wire. If you come in off the trail, you should be fine. Watch for ticks and use bug spray. ***9/23 replaced cache again, happy hunting!

Enjoy this large "green" container, filled with "green swag". 2 ways to find this one. If you come in off the bike path, watch the kids and pups because of the nearby busy road. Watch for fallen barb-wired from that entry point, coming in from the trails is easier. Watch for ticks and use bug spray. ***9/23 replaced cache again, happy hunting! EZ, no hint is needed. The Racine County parks system is not dog-friendly. However, the trail adjacent to the park where we were hiking yesterday with the Labsdales is. It's a bike path and leashes are required there. So if you park and come in on the road where the bike path starts, and if your geo-dogs stay on the bike path with someone while you hunt the caches, you'll be fine. ***Note, we kept the Labsdales out of the Racine County park system...but Mr. Grapes sure saw other dogs and pup prints in it. Went back out again to hide 4 more caches and ran into a dog and her Mom. She said dogs could be on the cross country trails. So I looked at the Saller Woods sign on the other side of the park and it doesn't say anything about no dogs allowed.

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