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Don't let it Lick Ya #2 Traditional Geocache

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Hidden : 3/20/2011
Difficulty:
3.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Please bring either prior knowledge of the trail system or a map to ensure you do not get lost! A pen is in the cache. Access this cache via the Post Oak Trail.

This is our second evil hide at Lick Creek and one of the toughest hides we have placed. Its not your standard Lick Creek "Tupperware in the woods" cache. While our hide is not a new and innovative (we've seen similar ones before, though not here), it is definitely much tougher than the other caches at this park.

***Congrats to Retired for FTF***

If After you find this cache and sign the log, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE make sure you put everything back exactly how you found it - in the same position (same parts of the cache hidden from view that should be hidden). You want other geocachers to have the same frustration challenge that you did, and not leave anything "showing" that could tip them off as to it's hiding spot.

The difficulty of this cache for the next seeker depends entirely on how you place the container back, so remember how it was before you move it!

There is a signature JJball Path Tag for for the FTF! This is yours to keep, but be sure to log it online. Original cache contents also includes 5 small charms for other seekers Good luck!

Lick Creek Park is the premiere nature preserve in College Station. The 515-acre park, acquired in 1987, is located at 13600 East Rock Prairie Road approximately 1.5 miles from Greens Prairie Road. The park has several cultural sites along with a great diversity of plant and animal life including the endangered Navasota Ladies Tresses. Approximately 3.5 miles of marked trails provide a unique opportunity for hiking, cycling, bird watching and equestrian activities.

Equestrian users must obtain a permit and gate key from the Parks and Recreation Department in advance. Horses and bicycles are restricted to Post Oak Trail, Deer Run Trail and Iron Bridge Trail. The park is open to visitors throughout the year from dawn to dusk. No overnight camping is permitted and visitors are reminded to watch for snakes and to stay on the marked trails. Dogs may be leash-free but must be under voice control at all times. All plants and animals are protected and should not be harmed or threatened. Please report any problems or issues to the City of College Station Parks and Recreation Department at (979) 764-3486.

Click Here for a Printable Lick Creek Park trail map!

As with any hiking, we also recommend you bring a bottle of water and a small first aide kit. This is especially important if you plan to do some of the caches farther away from the parking area, or plan to spend a few hours out here getting several of Lick's geocaches. Be prepared!

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