
This cache is a "special" multi using the chirp. This only works with certain devices that use ANT techonology that have the chirp option and some smartphone apps (may require additional hardware). I recommend checking your smartphone app stores for available chirp detecting apps. To check to see if your device has this option, please review your device's manual.
Simply go to the posted coordinates, and your GPSr will receive coordinates for the final stage. You do not need to leave the trail. After a short walk you will find yourself at the final stage.
If you have trouble, make sure that you have the correct device, latest firmware, make sure that chirp searching is turned on in Setup>Geocaching, and that the heart rate monitor is turned off. If you can't enable chirp searching in your Setup>Geocaching menu, then you don't have the right device/firmware.
Use your Chirp detecting device to receive coordinates to the final stage while at the posted coordinates. Physically finding the wireless beacon won't help. It has been programmed by my GPSr and won't work with another GPSr.
When you arrive at the posted coordinates, your GPSr should notify you of your next set of coordinates.
Welcome to Allen David Broussard Catfish Creek Preserve State Park
There is no entrance fee for this park Located along the beautiful Lake Wales Ridge, Allen David Broussard Catfish Creek Preserve State Park, covers more than 8,000 acres of scrub, sandhill and flatwoods land, in addition to 65 acres of submerged land. The preserve offers six miles of hiking trails, seven miles of equestrian trails, a covered pavilion, fishing and excellent wildlife viewing opportunities. The preserve is home to numerous rare plants, such as scrub morning glory, scrub plum, pygmy fringe tree and cutthroat grass and several protected animal species including Florida scrub-jays, bald eagles, gopher tortoises and Florida scrub lizards. When you visit the preserve make sure you are prepared for the rugged conditions typical of the scrub habitat. Bring plenty of water and be prepared for the challenging trails at the park. Enjoy your visit and bring back memories of one of the rarer habitats in Florida.