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The Beave Traditional Cache

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It has been a while since I first looked at this cache. I can't find any recent responses about maintaining this cache so for the time being it will be archived and removed from the active cache listings. We are no longer leaving caches stay disabled for extended periods of time.

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Hidden : 11/3/2010
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

The Beave is located in a small wooded area of Clay Ridge Park across from the Liberty Water Treatment Plant. This should be a quick find. No trails, so watch your footing and your head. There is a lot of vegetation, vines, branches, and thorn trees to avoid. A creek nearby has been dammed by beavers--watch for trees they've taken down. Park along Clay Brooke Drive across from the water treatment plant.

The cache is a squarish purple tupperware container. Original contents included keychain, compass, Mexican doll, small football, travel bug, dog toy and other small items.
Placed by permission of the City of Liberty Parks and Recreation.
Relocated the cache July 4, 2012. CAUTION: the area is really overgrown with lots of brush, poison ivy, thorns, bad stuff. Be sure to wear pants and long sleeves or you'll regret it. DO NOT bring children or dogs.

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