Just another reason to come back to Cranberry Park, a park known only to Geocachers and people who are bored on Google Maps. If you've never been here before, see my C&D cache listing at the road for instructions.
This cache is kind of a "gimme", but there is a slightly evil one I have already hidden in this park that is not yet published and one I am still kind of working on that should have a little evil twist to it. Keep in mind if you MUST be FTF, you'll be right back here again in a few days. Choose wisely....
Have fun!
A few warnings:
1. Bring gloves, long pants, and boots. Waterproof boots are best, especially if you plan to visit G.O. Joe. This is not very negotiable. There is quite a bit of initial bushwhacking, insects everywhere, and three streams to cross. Bushwhacking is minimal if you approach the proper way. If not, you may bushwhack a lot. Your call.
2. Use your bug repellant. I am not certain of all the insect species that are there, but I saw many different spiders, flying insects, and I suspect there to be ticks, though I did not find any.
3. I saw five deer. Be prepared. Expect that any combination of the most dangerous indigenous creatures could be lurking just beyond the pale.
4. This cache is near the back edge of the park near family homes.
As often stated by Zekester & Simon, use proper voyage planning techniques and remember ultimately you are responsible for what results of your searching these hides.
Keep in mind that it's possible a couple old Tombearr hides are still lurking around in this park. If you find them, please remove them or let me know their whereabouts so I can.
