Zebra trying to be a woodpecker Traditional Cache
Zebra trying to be a woodpecker
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Off of the Blue Red trail. Woody wood pecker Zebra. Terrain can be harder during the fall with all of the leaves and trap rock. Continue on and get the others on the trail and come back via the blue. Pill container camo'd. Parking on 71 or on Summit Wood Dr. Wear ORANGE during hunting season.
This cache is just off of the Metacomet Trail - a 62.7-mile Blue-Blazed hiking trail that traverses the Metacomet Ridge of central Connecticut and is a part of the newly designated 'New England National Scenic Trail'. The Metacomet Trail passes through land located within the following incorporated towns, from south to north: Berlin, Meriden, Southington, New Britain, Plainville,Farmington, West Hartford, Avon, Bloomfield, Simsbury, East Granby, and Suffield, Connecticut. The Metacomet Trail extends from the Connecticut/ Massachusetts border south through Hartford and northern New Haven counties in Connecticut. The southern terminus of the trail is located just east of the Hanging Hills on U.S. Route 5, 4 miles north of the city of Meriden, in the town of Berlin, Connecticut; the northern terminus is located in the hamlet of Rising Corner, part of Suffield, Connecticut.
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