Before we get started I would like to take this moment to proclaim publicly that I have recently become concerned about global warming and my personal carbon footprint. Now I know you're thinking ole Cayuga has gone daft after watching one too many Al Gore documentaries but I think there is something to it. To do my part I am going to strongly suggest that all Geocachers logging on this cache page limit their log entries to simple "found it" or "didn't find it" entries. I believe this will save minuscule amounts of energy that would have been wasted had multiple electrons been used on every keystroke to draft War and Peace length logs on the cache page. Yes, I know reducing the keystrokes will not significantly reduce global energy use and probably won't save the polar bears, but hey every little bit helps right? Non-compliant logs may be eliminated in an attempt to preserve the rain forests.
So then lets get to it!
G = The number of white dots on the symbol representing a handicapped walkway on the Legend
S = Total number of stick people shown on map
A = "Safety is key" The number of "do nots" - "stays" + "no's
e = Cayuga Trail + Mapleview Walk + Indian Trail / 3
R = The number of the trail the bears the name of a mammal frequently spotted roaming in the park. (extra credit if you chose #9 but that wouldn't get you anywhere near the cache!)
M = There seem to be many unique trail names listed. The number of "Groves" + the number of "Hollows"
K = The number of the longest trail - the number of the 2nd longest trail
T = The number of the trail closest to the amphitheater
I = The number of vertical supports visible between top three arched pieces of sign and cross beam directly below them.
L = The number of restrooms - the number of ponds shown on the map.
P = The number of things you shouldn't do to wildlife here.
r = There are fifteen trails identified on the "Trails" legend. How many are shorter than the Cherry Glen Trail?
i = The number of scenic vistas shown on the trail map according to the legend
E = The number of entities that provided funding for trail construction