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Beware Road Apples Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 6/4/2012
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

A lock and lock cache off a multi use trail near the horse trailer parking area. A nice loop can be made with other caches in the area. As all Pocahontas caches, a parking fee must be paid prior to using their parking areas.

The Road Apples were an American pop band from Massachusetts. Their lead singer/guitarist was David Finnerty. The other band members were Flip Morse (lead guitar and vocals), Bard Richmond (bass guitar and vocals), Jean-Do Sifantus (drums), and Chuck Eisenhardt (the original keyboard player, later replaced by Wally Baier). The group charted two singles on the Billboard Top 100 in the mid-70's. Their first single 'Let's Live Together' sold nearly a half-million copies and rose to #35 on the Pop music chart. A followup release 'Holding On' b/w 'Good Lovin' Woman' also entered the top 100 and rose to #77. The Road Apples participated in the 'Partners of the Americas' program in 1976 and travelled to Colombia, S.A. where they performed numerous free concerts for the people of Medellin and Cartegena. Road Apples lead singer and principal songwriter Finn Finnerty later formed 'The Joneses' and released a CD (Atlantic 1990) including a rock cover of 'Let's Live Together'.

You should avoid road apples, of all kinds!

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