Manor Township has a somewhat new park - Blue Rock Park. The playground equipment came from Hambright Elementary School. There's a pavilion. And there's a creek. The longer trail now extends across the sturdy bridge and along the creek. Go up the hill after crossing the bridge (but not for this cache). Originally, I couldn't fit two caches in this space, so I had a two-stage multi (GC73Q0Y - Blue Rock Park). I liked the concept. I liked the ammo can. But its placement blocked other hides. So I archived that one and reused everything.
I'm reusing almost everything. The log book is reused because it is really is a small notebook. The ammo can is appropriately painted blue. The rock at stage 1 is new but crayoned blue. Originally, I reused the stage 1 spot, but then the township added some electrical equipment. So I also moved stage 1. The final is definitely not in the same place. Welcome back to Blue Rock Park.
This area has many natural plants. In summer, you may encounter burn hazel. There were violets, invasive lesser celandine, and native Dutchman's Breeches when I placed the previous cache. Watch where you step in the spring so that you don't squash wildflowers. It's beautiful in spring. It's also beautiful in fall and winter but in a different way.
Congratulations to albsjudge and suzymjb2 on their Thanksgiving Day FTF.