Almost all of the caches in this series are 2WD drive accessible. There are a few that are down spur roads that are an easy walk. Remember, there is NO cell service out there, so don't take chances! Many areas of the Osceola can be wet, so please remember to bring boots!
I found a spot in the Osceola for a cute turtle geoart.
To find the cords for the true location of the caches, just answer the easy questions about turtles.
The Indian peacock softshell turtle, is a
relatively abundant large riverine species that is found in rivers and reservoirs. The species attains
a rather large size (carapace length to 60 cm). It is distributed over eastern Pakistan, northern and
central India, Bangladesh, and Nepal. The species is primarily nocturnal and omnivorous, juveniles
observed feeding on mosquito larvae and fish, while adults consume snails, earthworms, prawns,
fish, frogs, carrion, and vegetation.
Courtship takes place on land
True- N30 25.296 W082 17.945
False - N30 24.974 W082 18.195