This is a letterbox hybrid geocache containing a hand carved rubber stamp and logbook. Letterboxing is an outdoor "treasure hunt" game which pre-dates the GPS system and involves navigational skills and rubber stamp artistry. Letterboxers imprint their personal stamps in the cache logbook, and use the letterbox stamp in their own personal notebooks as a record of their visit. Please leave the Rancho Caninos stamp and ink pad in the cache.
This is a great park to explore with your dog - besides the dog park there are lots of trails with ocean views.
Nako the Dog decided to check out the new dog park near City Hall. She looked at the Small Dog entrance and thought to herself, "I'm a big dog in a small dog's body" so she trotted over to the Large Dog entrance. No one was playing inside and it didn't look like much fun. She continued walking in the same direction and soon realized that the posted sign which used to show her friend the Bulldog who always reminds her "to pick it up" had been removed. Nako ran right by the yellow gate towards her favorite spot to view the ocean, right next to the Mama and baby palm tree pair. On a clear day here you can see the shoreline and Catalina Island in the distance.
From her favorite spot, look to the left for the Prickly Pear Trail sign. Nako wants you to walk over there and read the trail rules. At the sign, turn around 180 degrees and begin your search for Nako's hidden treasure!
Cache Hours: One hour before sunrise to one hour after sunset
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The well camouflaged cache has room for flat trackables and swag. First Geocacher to Find gets a nice surprise.
First Geo Dog to Find gets a "Log My Dog" trackable.
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