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Rock Cliff Lookout... Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 1/29/2011
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:


There is a nice gravel parking lot at N 38*57.350’ W 094*18.926’. From there, head west for .21 miles down the gravel trail. At the cross trails, turn south and follow trail to geocache location. (You could also bushwhack directly to the cache location as well.)
The gravel trail is used daily by muggles walking their dogs and an occasional jogger. You could also bike or push a stroller on the trail; I would consider this to be very kid friendly. The cache could also be reached by boat with some bushwhacking in the summer months. The elevation changes on the trail are very minimal until the last 30 feet or so.
These Missouri woods in God’s beautiful creation are full of mature oaks, hickory, hackberry, white pine and many other species. The deer, squirrels, turkeys and songbirds are in abundance. There are numerous other geocaches and park amenities nearby, so bring a picnic and make a day of beautiful Fleming Park.
Caution: If you visit during the summer months, the mosquitoes and horse flies can be a real nuisance, so be prepared to have insect repellant. If you bushwhack, you will certainly encounter ticks.
The geocache a medium size ammo container. It is stocked with a Log Book and many cool treasures. Original contents are(2) Chinese finger traps, deck of cards, necklace, (2) small flashlights, bouncy ball, 4x4 monster truck, matchbox car, finger skateboard and (3) spent rifle cartridges.
First To Find: FTF GeoCoin
Second To Find: (2) LED Flashlight Set
This our first geocache hide, please enjoy and log your visit in the log book and here at geocaching.com. We want to hear about your visit.
Permission granted by Jackson County Parks and Recreation

Congrats to RaiderzNKC for First to Find.

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