Welcome to the large cache geo-trail. Within this location there will be three large caches. This is the first one. The area of Cincinnati is lacking in Large containers and they’re becoming harder and harder to find as the sport of geocaching progresses.Â
The cache is at the posted coordinates, but you’ll need to qualify before you come claim a find.
I have been working with the special needs community since 2008. As of 2015, I became a behavior therapist that works with children who have special needs. This cache is dedicated to those who have special needs.Â
How to qualify:
1) Find 100 or more caches for each of the following types of caches: Earthcaches, Letterboxes, Mystery Caches, Traditional Caches, Mulitcaches and Virtual Caches.
2) All previous finds count
Logging requirements
1) Provide a photo of your cache types with how many of each you have or
2) Make a list in your log with your qualifications or
3) Reference your profile for me to look at
4) Logs not meeting the requirements will be deleted
Here’s my qualifications
1) Traditional 7,064
2) Multicaches 252
3) Letterboxes 640
4) Mystery Caches 700
5) Virtual Caches 136
6) Earthcaches 102
About the cache -  Terrain can be muddy and wet at times. This cache was placed in the dry season. The park is open from sunrise to sunset. I did not notice any poison ivy when I placed the cache and I also did not get my feet wet. I'd recommend pants, although it can be done in shorts. The D/T combination is for qualifying for the cache. The actual D/T rating is probably a 2/2.5. Please pay attention to the attributes on the cache. No hint is needed. Cover the cache back up the best you can, so it won't be scene from the average muggle walking by. Â
Please make sure the lid is closed on both containers before you depart. All maintenance issues should be noted on the cache page. I’ll maintain my cache. Dropping and replacing will result in your log being deleted.Â
