Congrats to Setenta Tres for being the First-to-find the cache!!!
Update 25/APR/25:
If the lid is separated from the bottom of the ammo can, please slide the lid back on. This is done by aligning the holes on the back of the lid with the pegs on the back of the ammo can. You then just slide the lid back on and close the ammo can as normal. If you cannot figure this out, please feel free to message me on the app. Please do not leave the ammo can open to the elements. Thank you for your help with this matter.
Update 29/APR/22: PLEASE DO NOT PLACE ANY TRACKABLES IN THIS CACHE. TOO MANY HAVE GONE MISSING FROM HERE.
The cache is located in Crowder County Park in Apex, NC. The address for the park is: 4709 Ten Ten Road, Apex, NC 27539. I was actually looking for some letterboxes when I realized there were no geocaches in the park. I remember finding one a couple of years ago, but it must have been archived. I hope to remedy the "problem" with this cache.
Crowder County Park is known for their Frog Fest that happens every year in the Spring. The park hosts a celebration that educates the public on Frogs and the necessity of clean water. There are other environmental education booths and activities throughout the park. Please see their website for more information
Interesting Frog Trivia: The American Bullfrog is the largest frog in North America. In North Carolina, bullfrogs are native and play an essential role in the ecosystem. Bullfrogs are opportunistic feeders, gorging on just about anything they can swallow whole. Their call is a booming "ROO-ROO-ROOM" or "JUG-O-ROOM". Maybe you will spot one when looking for the cache...
Crowder County Park is open from 8 a.m. to sunset, seven days a week – check sign at park entrance. The park is closed on Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Year's Day. They may also close due to inclement weather. Park entrance is free.
There is an un-activated USA Origin Travel bug for the FTF. Please double bag the logbook after signing it. As with any hide in the woods, please be careful of Poison Ivy, thorns, ticks and snakes if you search for this cache during warmer temps. We hope you have fun looking for the cache and trading SWAG.
This cache was placed with permission from Crowder County Park Management. We would like to give a special Thank-you to Crowder Park Educator Bianca Dube for her help in getting this cache approved. We would like to also thank NCReviewer for the help in getting the cache published.