CACHE NOT LOCATED AT
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terrain is set high because of it being a night cache
While in the area, if you have time....take a look at another night cache thats available: "the green lady haunted cemetary cache" (GZ15R5V)
This adventure is meant to be done at night and probably easier with two or more cachers(Only to help spotting glints). Once puzzle is solved you will have coords for starting point. All but the last 50 feet or so can be driven(road not maintaned in winter months...drive road carefully and at own risk). Reflective glints(which can be seen from starting area) will lead you to the GZ for the cache location. Glints are orange and placed on either side of the road. Most glints are visable from one to another but in a couple cases, you may have to drive no more than 100 feet before locating the next. Two glints is meant to notify you that you must turn. Three glints in a line indicates the location of the final cache (Two orange glints with a white glint placed between them). Cache is located within 12' 11/16" from glints. This might even be done in daylight for those cachers with a sharp-eye.
Pooljunky1 and I started a series in the area and have decided to add this one to the mix. We have done a couple night caches and enjoyed them a lot....figured we would design our own for others to enjoy. The series is designed for two reasons...1: hopefully to make people think outside the box a little bit when it comes to caching 2: to make the caching experience a time filled with laughs, great stories and maybe even a little frustration! By no means is this series meant to discourage cachers...simply meant for them to take this as a challenge and prove that the human race can and will prevail all! I hope that all cachers enjoy the experience and have a great story(and/or log) for everyone to enjoy(Please do not include anything in your log that will “tip off” other cachers to the secrets)! I hope that people enjoy the experience AND record a "smiley"! I look forward to reading logs and experiencing your adventure! The series will be fun and yet at times leave you scratching your head(hopefully)!
About the area:
Old Waterbury Turnpike is located in Winchester, Ct. Historically, this section of dirt road is the only remaining portion of the original toll road that once connected New Haven to Albany during the early 1800's. For those of you who remember, this is where the "Where the bison roam" series once was. There is a simple blue sign on the Winchester center end of the road, stating the original toll road fees for horse carts, sleighs and carriages, marks the entrance. The dirt road, has homes on either side, however about a quarter of a mile in, the homes disappear, the woods thicken and the road conditions worsen (greatly!) as you are met with a sign that reads "No Winter Maintenance". This is the point at which a four-wheel drive vehicle might prove to be very useful. The Danbury Quarter Cemetery is also located here. Also known as "Green Lady Cemetery", this Revolutionary War cemetery is best known in local legend for being haunted by the ghost of Mary Crocker. Look for "the green lady haunted cemetary cache" (GZ15R5V) while you are out here.
PLEASE REPLACE EXACTLY HOW YOU FOUND IT!!
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