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AGT-Potter-HuckleBuckle Gold Cache Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 1/8/2012
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

BE SMART TAKE THE PATH OF LEAST RESISTANCE!!! The rating is such because of a barbed wire fence and thorns in the area getting to the cache. Nothing serious with the fence. Just want cachers to be aware of it . Permission has been givin by the owner and fellow cacher

The geocache hidden at the posted coordinates is a regular geocache, however, it is also part of the Allegheny GeoTrail (AGT),a publicly funded project designed to promote a pleasant and positive experience and image of the Allegheny National Forest region and its gateway communities. The AGT utilizes the growing interest in geocaching to assist both residents and visitors to the area in learning more about the unique attractions in the ten participating counties. This cache contains a unique self inking rubber stamp which you should use to stamp your Allegheny GeoTrail Passport to verify that you found it. When you have found a minimum of six AGT caches, you will be eligible to have your AGT passport validated and receive a commemorative AGT trackable geocoin at participating locations. You must have your official AGT passport with you when you find this cache in order to stamp it. Click on the Allegheny GeoTrail Logo below to visit the AGT website at www.alleghenygeotrail.com for complete details and a listing of participating locations where you may pick up and validate AGT passports to receive your souvenir geocoin, trackable at www.geocaching.com .




This cache is placed near the metropolis of Gold, best known for its connection with the Headwaters of three major streams and watersheds: The Genessee River flowing North to Rochester, NY and into Lake Ontario; The Susquehanna watershed flowing South east into the Chesapeake Bay; and the Allegheny River flowing southwest to the Ohio River and eventually the Mississippi and the Gulf of Mexico. The origins of all three of the streams can be traced to a nearby farm. Enjoy your tour of Potter County.

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