Cache is located near the end of Quaker Park by the sewer system, but this is not inside the sewer system, so no need to be concerned about rats. The Madison Parks Department webpage shows Quaker Park is a mini park with two different addresses of 4321 Buckeye Road (this is where the park sign is) and 111 Quaker Circle (which is along a dead end circle where the play equipment is). The park is only 0.77 acres. There is no rest room and no drinking water. There is a small playground with equipment for children and some nice open green space. This cache is not hidden in the tree where the Not a Bee Series was hidden. Park hours are 4 AM to 10 PM. Absolutely no night caching please, as the sewer system is near the backyards of homes and night cachers will ruin this hide for everyone. Thank you for your consideration. Extra credit for any logs with a picture of the park or the play equipment or cachers who bring their children to play at the park. A strong hint is given to reduce search time to minimize hunting time and maximizing play time at the park. Have fun!
IN CITY OF MADISON PARKS You must abide by all Madison Parks Ordinances. Geocaching is only allowed in general parklands in the City of Madison. It is prohibited at the following locations: Forest Hill Cemetery, Olbrich Botanical Gardens, all City of Madison conservations parks, all City of Madison golf courses and all areas with identified Indian Mounds. All geocachers will be respectful of all public parkland. No digging or penetration of ground surface will be permitted. Trees, shrubs and plants will not be disturbed or altered at any time.
Congrats on the co-FTF to rumdum & 2CraziesMSN!
Extra Credit earned by
1. Lord Cadogan
2. tmy
3. redtail two
4. CommanderUSN
5. berskiber
6. irokwu77
7. swpickett
8. Iron Snowbird
9. Sandlanders
10. (could maybe Coconut Cannonball's name be here next?)