This is a great discovery on our part to find this beautiful park.
The park has a nice paved trail with many dirt trails branching off
from it. The cache is a small tupperware style container with
see-thru bottom and white top. The contents are a geologbook and
pencil. Feel free to add to the container whatever will fit, but it
is kind of small.
We placed this cache while setting up a course for our annual
orienteering event
in this park. Orienteering events do not stay on trails, although
the cache is not that far from a nice trail. You may see a sign
that you are leaving the park. The park has since aquired
additional property since the signs were posted. The cache is
located on park property in spite of the fact that you may have to
cross a fence or two.
FIRST FINDERS COMMENT:
"Good to know that I was the first to find this one. I
have lived in the area for the past 4 years and never knew these
trails were here. And what a view!! This is a great trail and one
of the best that I have come across in the area & will have to
return for some trail running. Out of the caches I have found, this
is by far the most scenic. Thank you Steve & Mary for this
cache. If you know of any more in the local area like this, keep on
establishing those geo-caches. Thanks again"
July 5, 2004 - Today I made my way back to Weston Bend to
replace the cache container. Since the animals have made a mess out
of my rubbermaid I decided to use an ammo box this time. Now you
naughty animal, let's see if you can chew a hole in this. I also
averagered 106 waypoints and changed the coordinates slightly.
You can park at least three different locations and reach the
cache site. I have used the Bee Creek entrance on several occasions
because this is where we hold our Orienteering events.