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10 Years! Water Really Works Letterbox Hybrid

This cache has been archived.

Mongo: ### ARCHIVE OF CACHE DUE TO LACK OF MAINTENANCE ###


Hello jadefalcon,

I hate to see any cache go, but I am archiving this cache since there's been no response from, nor action by the cache owner within the time frame requested in the last reviewer note.

CACHE ARCHIVAL IS PERMANENT

Regretfully,
Mongo

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Hidden : 3/4/2017
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

This is an entry in a series of caches I am placing in recognition of my 10th year anniversary of Geocaching in March 2017.

Welcome to Water Works Park! This park has been home to many a cache over the years, and the site of one of my first multi-cache finds as well as my first fake rock find, which holds alot of significance for me. That and the hills in this park just bring back so many memories. This is a letterbox cache, and is such you will need to use the below instructions to find the cache. The cache has a stamp and pad inside which are not trade items and need to stay in the cache container.

From the posted coordinates, start walking next to the road in the grass on the south/west side towards the entrance. - As the ridge starts to separate from the side of the road, follow the ridge down the hill. - Take the path off to your left through the trees. You will emerge on the other side about 100' away. - Continue taking the dirt path to your left down the hill until you encounter a bench. - Take the path to the right of the bench as you're facing the bench about 75' into the woods until you arrive at a stopping spot. - The cache is about 30-40' to the right of the end of the path. You are looking for a split trunk where a piece of it is angled at about 45 degrees. The container will be to the side of the stump.

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