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KEEP ON ROCKIN! Traditional Cache

Hidden : 6/8/2013
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   large (large)

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Geocache Description:

I have listed parking and the cache is very easy to spot. The main reason I put a cache here is so you can visit this very cool area. 
"ROCK ON!" Owner doesn't mind you hanging out and taking photos and if he is not to busy he might even talk to you about the rocks. Cache is not on the private property side of the road. Please wear jeans do to, there is some poison ivy. It might be mowed down and it might not be. 



If walls could talk. Being geocachers we all see rock walls all the time out in the woods. We wonder about the foundations that are left behind. I find myself sometimes wishing I could find an old photo of what a place looked like several hundred  years ago. 

 

In this area of Pa we have so many rocks that every year I have a few new rocks sticking up out of the ground and my lawn mower ends up hitting it and getting damages and we get so annoyed with the rocks. How about another outlook. Instead of working against the rocks, what would happen if we worked with them? 

 

That is just where this geocache is meant to take you. To a place where you can see the opposite side of the coin. A place where rocks and nature work together in balance. 

 

I spoke to the owner of this property. He says people stop in all the time and ask about the rocks. He is very nice and was open to our visit. This property has been in his family for generations. He will also be watching the logs, so make sure they are good ones. Feel free to tell us any interesting rock facts. Do the the earth being more wet in the spring so of the rocks will move on their own and might look different from time to time. I'm sure you will notice of you visit once and come back a year or 2 later that the rocks will have multiplied over the years.  

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