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Wilds of Mt Laurel Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

lost patrol: The State of NJ is going to be requiring permits to place caches in state parks, WMA's and open space/green acre sites, effectively removing from play the majority of cache free areas in the state.

These permits will be doled out, at the park administrators discretion, using the State's criteria, not Goundspeak's, creating boring cookie cutter lock-n-lock caches and preventing any true innovations or creativity.

Faced with that future I have decided to cash in my caches (regardless of where they are located) and cash in my caching.

Over the next few months I will do what all good retiring members should do, archive and remove the physical caches from their hiding spots.

I want to thank all the good people that have taken the time to create truly epic hides, I've enjoyed them all.

Been at this since 2004 but times have changed and apparently so must I.

Good bye and thanks for all the fishes!

This entry was edited by lost patrol on Saturday, 21 February 2015 at 01:52:53 UTC

This entry was edited by lost patrol on Saturday, 21 February 2015 at 01:56:10 UTC.

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Hidden : 11/6/2011
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
3.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Found a wooded section of MT Laurel that doesn't have a cache


Have driven by here thousands of times thinking that would be a great place to put a cache so I went exploring. Several forays over the spring and summer turned up empty. Today I drove by from a different location that looked promising. This time success! Depending on the time of year and/or weather much or all of the approach may be under water. There are thorns galore, deep wide water hazards and plenty of slippery mud. Just the kind of things that Geocachers live for.

That said, here are a few words of advice;

If you are faced with an impenetrable thicket, you've gone the wrong way.

If you find your self slogging through mud flats or swamps, wrong again.

If your treading water, you're missing something.

There is a clear and "easy" way in where mother nature has provided several access points. They range from easy to OMG, your choice.

Come prepared and you won't leave empty handed. Good Luck!

Congrats to TeamBeast (The Green Owl, GPirate and GGurl) FTF!

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