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The Hunt Is On: Duck Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 5/9/2016
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

The Eastern Adams County Geocaching Hunt is on. A wide range of animals call this country their home. You may not find the animals on your visit, and may not want to, but their caching 'cousins' are sure to give you a smiley.


Washington’s extensive and diverse waterfowl habitats, ranging from vast coastal estuaries and inland marine waterways on the west side of the state to wheat and corn fields, shallow potholes and irrigation ditches east of the Cascades, provide a wide range of waterfowl species. We’re lucky to have more species of ducks and geese here than most other states in the country.

The ducks you’re most likely to find here can be broadly categorized as dabblers, divers or sea ducks.

Much of Washington east of the Cascades is technically a desert, yet this region supports many important waterfowl areas. The channeled scablands of eastern Washington, created by glaciers and cataclysmic floods, provide extremely important waterfowl breeding habitat for species such as mallards, redhead, teal, ruddy ducks and large Canada geese.

Cache is a camo colored micro, big enough for the log -- so BYOP.

Please pay attention to the arrow on the container so as to --
Replace it as found -- and -- to help keep moisture out.

Cache is not magnetic, not on metal. Nothing needs to be taken apart to find it. Not under anything. 

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