** Our dog has not figured out geocaching yet, and probably never will! if he's barking at you from behind the fence don't worry, someone will be out to get him inside and probably say hi :) **
Once you've made the find, when retrieving the cache, unscrew the bison tube in place (please don't detach the lid from the mechanism!). The trigger is below eye level (unless you're a wee one), but does not involve the sprinkler head, mini library, or tree at the coordinates. Cache is accessible from outside the fence so there is no need to enter private property. There is a lot of dog walking muggle traffic; a dog will help your stealth!
The cache is a small keychain bison tube micro containing only a log book, so bring your own writing stick. It won't be visible until you locate and activate the trigger, at which point it will reveal itself. You don't need to apply too much force to reveal the cache once you've released the trigger, but due to changing temperatures and weather the trigger could be a bit tight so don't worry about being overly delicate when you are searching. Please be sure to reset the puzzle as you found it. When putting the log book back in the cache, the easy way to do it is to roll it up and put it in the lid (it will unroll slightly and stick there) and then screw the body back onto the lid.
Lots of parking around, and take some time to enjoy Beckwith Park while you are out for this one. It is an excellent spot for dogs and kids, and has a great water park in the summer. Please avoid this cache when it is dark as the location is visible to quite a few houses and there are lots of late dog walkers, and flashlights shining on my fence may give them the wrong idea. Note the terrain is set at 2 because the cache itself is a bit of a reach once revealed.
--======================-- Congratulations rvtraveller, Gecko Cacher, and Dog Cachers for the combined (and lightening fast) FTF! --======================--