Polaris: Cache Constellation Traditional Cache
shinydragon: The trees have/are being been removed and the area may be a danger.
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Polaris: Cache Constellation
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LOG REPLACEMENT:These caches' logs are starting to fill up - I'd be really appreciative if on the trek around to seek these, someone could 'bulk replace' the logs (even if they aren't quite full) and save the old ones to give to me at some point.
Let me know if you are able to do this for me as it will save me the walk around (again) and I can find some more caches instead ;)
This is one of 20 caches laid out in a geoart picture of a star. This series is called the Cache Constellation. There are some paths around you can follow for sections of the walk and at other times you may encounter some forest bashing including some undelightful patches of Blackberries and stepping over fallen trees. The terrain is usually fairly flat.
Polaris
Polaris, commonly North Star, Northern Star or Pole Star is the brightest star in the constellation Ursa Minor. It is very close to the north celestial pole, making it the current northern pole star. Because in the current era Polaris lies nearly in a direct line with the axis of the Earth's rotation "above" the North Pole—the north celestial pole—Polaris stands almost motionless in the sky, and all the stars of the Northern sky appear to rotate around it.
(Information from Wikipedia)
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Unatvat ba ynetr gerr.
Treasures
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