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WRGT: Deadwood Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 5/26/2014
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

This cache is placed along mile marker 6 along the WRGT. You will be looking for a small cache, Please rehide excactly as found for all to enjoy.


The Western Reserve Greenway Trail(WRGT) Geotrail is a 26 mile paved trail owned by the Ashtabula County Metroparks. The trail recieves no public funds and is kept up with grants and donations. It`s totally maintained by voulunteers so please keep the trail beautiful and always CITO. A volunteer bike patrol that also helps to maintain the trail, offer information and help visitors to the trail. Feel free to Walk or Ride the trail and site see along the way. No motorized vegicles are allowed on the trail Currently there are over 150 caches along this ection of trail. There are many bridges and sites to see. Benches are located at various places along the trail to stop and take a break. for the most part the trail is well shaded and also has a pavillion at the Lampson Road Staging Area in Austinburg. Other parking area are located at West Ave in Ashtabula, Woodman Ave in ?Ashtabula, Old Austinburg Road in Saybrook, ?SR 307 in Austinburg, Eagleville, Jefferson Road, Station Street in rock Creek, and Penniman Road in Orwell just South of US 322. The Geotrail was created by CrazyKC and the "Western Reserve Geocachers". coins funded by The Ashtabula County Cinvention and Visitors Bureau.In order to earn the Geocoin, you must complete all 26 miles of trail and write down 2 code words from each mile of trail. Each mile has at least 3 or 4 code words. Words are located on lids and or logs along with the mile number. Once you have completed the trail and have your 52 code words you can retrieve your coin from the ACC&VB(GC2ZNZW). You may also pick up your coin at shannon`s Mini Mart at the trail and SR 307 in austinburg. YOU MUST HAVE ALL 52 CODE WORDS TO RECIEVE YOUR COIN.(First come, First Served) See passports for more info. when claiming your coin you will be asked to complete a brief survey. Any Questions contact CrazyKC, Western Reserve Geocachers or ACC&VB.

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