It's a GIRL! Traditional Cache
mcjeeper and stukboy: Someone (or something?) anti-caching must have discovered the hiding place... I'm not going to replace it a second time. Casey says thanks for finding her cache!!!
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Well, after two boys of our own and 5 nephews, there is finally a girl in the oven! Yes, we just found out we are expecting a baby girl in December. EDIT: welcome baby Casey Anne, born 12/16/10 at 11:56 pm weighing in at 7 lbs 1 oz and measuring 21.25 inches
Everyone knows ammo cans belong in the woods but with small children, it is hard to go on long hikes. So, we hid an ammo can (EDIT: lock-n-lock) that I won at a recent event in the woods that isn't far from the road. The tough part will be there is no trail. I recommend wearing sneakers/boots and long pants are a good idea. There is no designated parking area but if you drive a "capable" vehicle, you can park off of Kissel Hill Road near the wooden fence and the mulch piles. Or, you could park your car on Apple Road and carefully cross the street. No matter where you park, you should access the woods across from Apple Road to avoid adjacent private property. We are pretty sure this property belongs to the Landis Valley Museum.
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