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RAS - Shore Ponds II Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

Cyclops: Thanks to everyone that came here to look for my cache. I hope everyone enjoyed their time on Mackinac Island.

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Hidden : 10/4/2010
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

Generally level walking except for a small rise near the northern tip of the island.


DO NOT LOOK FOR THIS CACHE ON OR AFTER OCTOBER 19, 2012.

This cache and some others that I own on Mackinac Island are going to be disabled on Oct. 4th and archived sometime after Oct. 29th.

On Oct. 19th I will be removing this cache and reusing the container to create a new cache. Normally I would just archive a cache and let the container remain for several weeks so anyone with old waypoints wouldn't look for a cache that has been removed. I can't do that with this cache as the existing container will be reused.

Logs will be allowed until Oct. 18th despite this cache being disabled. I'm posting a disable log to help warn geocachers that this cache will soon be gone.

Along the shore of Mackinac Island is M-185. This road is 8.3 miles round trip, paved with asphalt, and is very level walking except for a small rise near the north end. This road is traveled by some of island visitors. Most walk and some take a horse drawn carriage ride. This second group provides the inspiration for this series name, "Road Apple Series". Formally a "Tour", now just a "Series". If you're not sure what a Road Apple is, then this may help, you don't want to step on one and make it a Road Apple Pancake.

These caches were placed for the family on a geocaching vacation. If your children are of an age where you would rent a kid trailer, then this series is for you. Most caches are close to the road or, at the most, a dozen or two steps off road. Some caches in this series will be off of a side trail, such as the Shoreline Trail (crushed stone), or the Lake Shore Nature trail (boardwalk and crushed stone).

You will be searching for a 8" x 4" round plastic jar. Please re-hide as found or better. Please trade fair or don't trade.

I highly recommend picking up an "Mackinac Island Map" from the information booth across the street from the Arnold docks. If the maps are not in the holders on the front of the building, look on the sides of the building. For your convenience and planning, you can view or print the PDF file for the Mackinac Island Map. The one available at the information booth is printed on a glossy paper and holds up fairly well when repeatedly tucked in and out of a pocket or caching bag.

Also for your convenience I have created some non-geocache waypoints. They are for:


MIMAPS Mackinac Island Maps
MITOWN In town bathrooms and drinking fountain
MISEDRINK Southeast Water Fountain
MIBRITISHLANDG Bathrooms, drinking fountain and snack bar
MIUPARCHROCK Bathrooms and drinking fountain

These waypoints can be download as a zipped GPX file here. If I would put these as child waypoints on each cache you would end up with many child waypoints with the same coords but different names. If I put them on a couple a cache pages then you may not download those caches. I would love to hear how this works out for you or if you have any suggestions.


Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Prqne pyhzc bs svir.

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)