Oak-Kay Traditional Cache
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You are seeking a small round camouflaged lock-in-lock container big enough to hold small trade items.
As the family was hiking in Connor Preserve we all spotted this landmark (see waypoint) almost at the same time and each said which unique feature caught their attention. Being that the entire family (including our great dane pup Garon) was out on the hike and geocache hunt, I figured why not place our very first cache. Well it turned out that our landmark was too close to another cache. Being that the entire family really liked this natural feature I opted to mark that landmark as a waypoint so that all cachers can see what we saw as you traverse to the actual cache location. We ask that you post a picture showing your best OK hand gesture; we'll see how it compares with Mother Nature.
UPDATE: 1/26/13: Unfortunately Mother Nature's OK symbol has vanished and can no longer be seen, but I am leaving the waypoint for reference. Thanks to all who have submitted pictures.
The actual cache is accessible by use of the multi-use trail until the last 75 feet or so; then only light bushwacking is requied. It's a straight forward typical hide. You are seeking a small round camouflaged lock-in-lock container big enough to hold small trade items.
Happy hunting. Please let me know what you think. It's a fairly straight forward hide but requires a little hiking to get to.
Congratulations to bradley9320 for FTF (and a great picture)!
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Zhygv Gehax Gerr
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