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The Prettiest Spot In Bucks County Traditional Cache

Hidden : 10/8/2013
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

If this isn’t the prettiest spot in Bucks County, it has to rate right up there. 


The cache is by the Cuttalossa Farm, which is one of the most idyllic scenes I’ve experienced anywhere. Aside from the pastoral farm, mill, waterwheel, ponds and the farmhouse, the ‘smiling’ Olde English Babydoll Miniature Sheep with their tinkling bells may be around along with maybe a duck or a cat. Please be respectful of the surroundings.

Bring a camera as it’s hard to take a bad picture here! (And please post the photos with your log) This isn’t a cache designed to be a tough one - this is meant to bring you to a memorable spot. The farm, built in 1802, was once the home of Bucks County impressionist painter Daniel Garber (1880-1958). Examples of his work can be seen here: www.artnet.com/usernet/awc/awc_thumbnail.asp?aid=424318133&gid=424318133&works_of_art=1&cid=79237 At the date the cache was hidden, the ten acre farm was for sale and could be all yours for a cool three million.

The hide is accessible from the edge of the road so there’s no reason to stray onto private property. The container holds a log, a pen, and a few small swag items.

You can park under the willow tree next to the sheep pasture.

CONGRATULATIONS TO SAJski1 FOR FIRST TO FIND!!!!

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