This cache is along Bull Creek in the far reaches of St. Edwards Park. The creek is very pretty and very little used along this section. The creek feels good on your feet in the middle of a Texas summer. Bring a towel and suit to take a quick dip. Read the first page of the cache log to get insight into the naming of the cache. The cache has a guardian that gave us the willies. His bite isn't fatal, but would be really icky. Watch where you put your hands unless you'd like a good 'bloodletting'.
Closest parking is at N30° 24.979 W97° 47.718, look for the trail-head marker. There is room for two or three cars. If you want a nice longer, prettier hike or bike ride, park at the main parking lot for St. Edwards Park. Round trip from there will be close to two miles. Do not attempt this cache if it is raining or has just rained as the area is prone to flash floods as is evidenced by the debris above your head as you hike in.
This is also the launching point for Bob and Doug McKenzie. Please help them in their race against each other to the Great White North. Please take only one of them if you think you can help them in the race.
Went back this afternoon(7/19) when it was clear to get better coords. Should be a bit closer now. Also dropped of a camera we meant to leave the first time. Please take a group photo and leave the camera.