***Updates 3/9/26. Hide locations the same.
***During the last maintenance (7/14/19), I had to change some of the waypoint hides. I also updated the difficulty and terrain.
Ages ago, when lucky_turtle was youthful, this was a short-cut to a friend's house through the golf course/storm channel that required a leap over two separate fences and a bit of malfeasance in the form of trespassing. I usually did it at night.
[Adapted with some additions from some online article] Plans for the Puente Street connector began more than 15 years ago when the city of Fullerton graciously approved the trail as part of its General Plan. The project was put on hold because adequate funds were not available at the time (darn taxpayers), and because locals were worried about skateboarders abusing the steep concrete hill that would be built (and maybe the property owners kind of liked having privacy?). Funding was finally secured in 2006 through a Transportation Enhancement Federal Grant, the Brea Dam Enterprise Fund and the Measure M Turnback Fund (Yay! Thanks, taxpayers!). The city of Brea was asked if they wanted to help out, and they said, "no".
The Fullerton City Council approved the $945,000 project in August 2009 and construction began in the summer of 2012. The trail was slated to open in December 2011 but issues relating to the footing of the bridge delayed the opening (Probably due to incompetent sub-contractors. Cities are always known to be sooo competent.). The project, as completed, included a 100-foot bridge, concrete path, and golf-course fences to protect people from flying golf balls, alien creatures, insects, and vicious birds.
At the posted coordinates, look for a small flat cache with coordinates for Wp2.
At Wp2, you will find another set of coordinates. Please be careful as there is a steep drop. If you have children with you, you will be setting a bad example for them. The cache is in something under something else.
At Wp3, when you arrive, you should see the TOTT. Use the first with the second to extract the cache. You will then have the final coordinates.
At the final coordinates, please take care to preserve the camo and rehide as well as you found it. There is room for Tbs and small items.
When placing this cache at night, our efforts (and flashlight) drew the attention of a local resident/walker who asked what we were looking for. I told the woman and her daughter we were looking for a geocache, and the daughter said, "Those are cool." This seemed sufficient explanation as she didn't try to have us arrested or anything. I tried not to place any of the waypoints close to the houses, but be aware that some locals may be vigilantly watching for miscreant skateboarders, aliens, and geocachers.
If there is any issue with this cache or the waypoints, please let me know. I live close. Good Luck!