Many of you may have met my oldest daughter, Tori, either on the trails, C3F events, or the Maryland Star event. Next week, she will be heading north as an Environmental Engineering major at the University of Vermont and one of less than 100 incoming students accepted into their special Ecological Engineers' program. We are very proud of her and know that, with more kids like her, the future of our planet is in good hands. Since she is responsible(or to blame) for all the G.O. Joe hides on this side of the river, this seemed to be the perfect spot to place her cache, which was dreamed up by my youngest.
Welcome to my new series of hides! You could consider it a C&D series, but hopefully you'll find it a bit more challenging. The hides will contain many of the elements of my previous hides...minus the one mile hikes and/or bushwhacking. They will all be within a few hundred feet of parking and will all be, for the most part, muggle-free. However, you will still encounter the occasional tick, snake, spider, manbear or skunk. You will sometimes get your feet wet, scurry among rocks, or even climb a tree. But, more than anything, you will hopefully have a little bit of adventure!!!