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FS 108.1 Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

isht kinta: Since the cache owner has not responded to my reviewer log requesting the geocache be maintained, the geocache has been archived. Per the geocaching guidelines, geocaches archived for lack of maintenance response cannot be unarchived.

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Hidden : 3/25/2016
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Some things to remember when doing these caches:

  • The dirt roads around the area can get muddy, especially after a rain. May not be good for some vehicles. Some roads are single lane, so please be careful if caching in groups.
  • This is the Homochitto National Forest, home to many animals, poisonous snakes, mosquito’s, ticks, and chiggers. Please plan accordingly and take precautions.
  • Make sure you have plenty of water and snacks.
  • Carry out what you take in, do not leave anything behind.
  • The roads can be busy during hunting season, so plan accordingly.
  • We had good cell phone and satellite coverage; your results may vary.
  • All containers are preform with white tops. If you find a different container it’s not the right one.  And also remember it is the forest the coordinates might be off some, it depends on type of GPS device your using, i.e., cell phone / handheld.
  • Most important of all --> Have fun! <--

 

 

The Homochitto National Forest was named for the Homochitto River, a Native American name for the "Big Red River." The area of land around what is now the Homochitto National Forest was strongly influenced by France, England and Spain. The largest nearby city, Natchez, derived its name from the Native American tribe formerly located on the lower Mississippi River.

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