This Cache is Quite the TREE-t! Traditional Cache
This Cache is Quite the TREE-t!
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This cache is chipsndipC's very first hide. After many finds, the time has finally come for us to give something back to the Geocaching community! The cache can be accessed from 2 directions... -1) Enter from Bethlehem Pike onto Roberts Road and continue through a neighborhood until reaching a cul-de-sac containing the trail head. -2) Approach off of Norristown Road onto Radcliff Lane and continue until reaching the trail head at the end of the neighborhood. Parking is available. *Recommended* The cache is only a short trek away from either entry point. The trail itself is less than half a mile long and is an easy hike. Inside the cache there is a $5 prize for the FTF, along with a log, a pencil/sharpener, and a few SMALL pieces of SWAG. The container is hidden near a few modern tree carvings. Beginning in ancient times, tree carving was a creative medium or a way to express one’s self. Although now it is looked down upon by environmentalists like us, geocachers, it certainly is a piece of history! All in all, this cache was fun to hide and we hope you have a fun time finding it!
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