Pfrengle Property - Bridge View Traditional Cache
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Pfrengle Property - Bridge View
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After you park your vehicle and start walking in, this cache offers a nice view of the stone bridge/dam built by hand many years ago. There is some poison ivy nearby, so please look for a way to the cache that has none (there are at least 2 indirect routes without poison ivy).
I absolutely love this property, and I have explored it quite a bit. Two downfalls, though - poison ivy and mosquitoes. The mosquitoes are very bad in here, please use repellant. As far as the poison ivy, I have done my best to keep my caches away from the noxious weed, but you may encounter some on your way to the caches. Please know how to identify poison ivy, even in winter (hairy vine), and if you see some, chose another path in to the cache. Several years ago, there were only 2 caches on this land, both by a cacher named Monkeykat. The first was "Genesee Fever" http://coord.info/GC142Z2, which I found with my older son after a hockey practice. The cache page there has a very good description of the area and the mosquito population and the havoc it created years ago. The other cache was "Are You Feeling Lucky?" http://coord.info/GC16N5E, which I never found but which got good reviews. When these were archived almost exactly two years ago, this "park" was empty of caches for a few months until JAKKTeam hid "Tis the Season" http://coord.info/GC2K88P. Since then, Death Walker has added several more caches, and I figured I better get mine hidden soon. (Thanks for your patience, folks, these caches have been in the works for almost 2 years!) This particular cache is right next to a stone bridge build by famous industrialist Joseph Sibley in the late 1800s. The cache spot gives you a different angle to view the bridge.
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