WELCOME TO THE OCATT!
'OCATT' stands for
Old
Croton
Aqueduct
Tribute
Trail
This is a tribute trail for all geocachers who live and/or
geocache within the confines of Westchester County in the great
state of New York! This series spans over 30 miles, from
Croton’s Reservoir Dam to NYC’s High Bridge. Please
read the following information to ensure a positive experience with
your journey.
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All caches are accessible during any season and they are physically
located along, but not on, the actual OCA.
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Each geocache in this series was placed with utmost respect to the
OCA, nearby home owners, and the potential for muggles.
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The trail is generally a 1.5 (flat/unpaved) terrain, although the
listed ratings are adjusted based on how difficult it will be once
you break away from it.
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Should you journey the OCA in its entirety, you will be presented
with a generous blend of rural, suburban, and urban
developments.
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All containers, aside from a select few that happen to be custom
fabrications, are micro test tubes. None are simply placed for all
to see; every container has been handled with special care, hidden
and camouflaged as a traditional geocache.
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If you are looking for a quick P&G numbers crunch like other
mega-series runs, this isn't it.
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Should you find difficulty in your search, I have provided a hint
to be used at your own discretion for each listing, although you
are encouraged to do without it.
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To extract the log from each geocache container, you will need to
use a pair of tweezers or needle-nose pliers.
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There may be thorns in some places, as well as the potential for
ticks in a few others, so it is recommended to come prepared.
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Everything within the standard Groundspeak Disclaimer applies
here.
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This is a very long trail with multiple parking options, so you are
on your own for the most part. Depending on the listing I will do
my best to advise where exactly to go, although the preferred
option is to travel as much of it as you can without driving to
each intersection.
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Be sure to check out other caches nearby this trail, as there are
many that will be worth your while.
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GOOD LUCK 
FOREVERLOOKING
A cacher since July 2008, foreverlooking seems to be pretty
fearless when it comes to seeking out these little containers.
There isn't any type of terrain or difficulty that holds him back,
and with that type of profile picture, who'd really want to mess
with him anyway? Surely a geocacher of this stature may listen to
heavy metal and be ready to strike at any hint of confrontation.
This brings us to a section of the OCATT series that morphs from
pleasant northbound scenery to tough southbound urban streets.
Hopefully, when seeking this out, it won't take forever when you've
been looking at it the whole time. Thanks foreverlooking for being
a part of geocaching and adding to the fun across this great land.
This one is for you!
