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Warminster's Travel Bug Hotel Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 4/12/2015
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Warminster's Travel Bug Hotel

Kudos to AG3L for placing the original cache in 2010. It was muggled. I have adopted this cache and have replaced it with a new container which is now looking for its first travel bug. I have left the original description with a minor change.

This is the 19th in a series of caches to commemorate our towns 300th Anniversary: 1711-2011. Our Tricentennial Committee sponsored a Township wide geocache hunt which was held in May 2011. Warminster Township has asked to have a geocache event in Fall 2012 in conjunction with planting another 300 trees in the Warminster Community Park - stay tuned.
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This is located at the SE part of Warminster's Community Park - just off the walking trail. This very large park is a cache rich enviroment and it deserved a hotel to assist in moving trackables along. See park map at: (visit link)
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Please do not take the last trackable out of the TB Hotel, so that there is always at least one in there. If possible, please exchange one trackable for another.
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Geocache
The cache is medium sized plastic container - camoed - in a spot away from the trail at the base of a tree. Bring a pen/pencil, and please replace container in same spot, as best you can and make sure to secure the lid to keep it dry.
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The closest parking is at Northampton Township's Park on Hatboro Road with about an 8 minute walk to the Travel Bug Hotel over paved pathways all the way. Enter the Warminster Community Park at the pedestrian entrance at the traffic light at Hatboro Road and Bristol Road. Be careful of the traffic and muggles.
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Just a reminder that much of the wooded areas are officially Nature Areas. Our caches are OK where they are positioned. All our caches are meant to be accessed from the paved pathways, and not via a shortcut through the woods.
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The nature area is the habitat to deer, fox, beaver, and many species of bird and water fowl. In addition, there are active ground water sampling devices throughout the wooded area. Above all enjoy your visit.
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Good Luck.
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Rich / AG3L
Warminster Tricentennial Committee
ag3l@arrl.net

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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Decryption Key

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