Spring is a fine time to be in George Bush Park. The summer heat hasn’t hit like a sledge hammer yet. The first big hatch of mosquitos is still in the future. Rain has been just sparse enough to spare you the pleasure of hiking in waist deep water. The thorns are starting to thicken up but are net yet at there peak. In three months it will be miserable out here but in five months it will be nice again.
This cache will take you to an old artifact in the park. Ranching was once done here and this is left over from that time. Sooner or later nature will take all of this back but for now you can see where some of the real cowboys use to do their work.
The cache is accessible by a short hike. You can also get there by mt. bike or road bike (with a road bike you may have to walk a tenth of a mile or so). When in the area, watch for old heavy gage wire mesh in the tall grass. There is a lot of other junk buried in the grass and weeds. Just solve the following puzzle and You can go get the cache: ktrsk zsdsr uvekz hdwrd xakuv nekae rrsds rudqr kaerr sdsrh dwkae rrudq rwwww.
So, go out and have a fine day in the park. Find a cache. You are looking for a soda tube. There is a log and a pencil.
I had a fine time putting this out and hope yall (I was raised in Texas) have a fine time finding it.