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Which way is up? Traditional Cache

Hidden : 12/28/2013
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
3.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

Up in the off road area there are many nooks and crannys where cache's can hide, surprisingly there are not more?  Used to be small now a large pickle jar.   You will need four wheel drive to get close. From there you will  need to be real brave and confident in its ability (and yours), be willing to hike a bit or have a ATV type of vehicle  handy.


Family has just discovered geocaching it is a fun family activity.  The kids have been looking forward to "treasure hunting" up near our beach house. After finding number fifty the little guy wanted to place one, we scrambled to put together a cache for the beach.  

Simple tupperware container camo'd by my 6 year old.   We were back 4 wheeling with the polaris and founds a spot. Once there it is easy pickin's but you need to get there.   The site is a tale of two views there is a bunch of debris from a demolition  / fire? that has been here since we have been coming down to the off road area.  Even in this beautiful area there are little pockets of the mess that can be left behind.    At the same time from this cache and the high points near it you will get some great views and some wonderful sunrise and sunsets.    Be sure to swing by Pennys Hill for some real killer views. There are abandoned structures nearby. So keep an eye on the kids. Also you might get lucky and see some horses in this area. In the early morning we have seen a fox not sure what type.

Will be back in the spring to  to check on cache and upgrade to a bigger more sturdy version that will hold more swag. Congrats to Math&Span the FTF.

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