This is the final (and possibly the most challenging) cache in the series on another trail for you to explore in the park.
- DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS CACHE IF YOU CANNOT FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS TO REPLACE EXACTLY AS FOUND!
- There are instructions located inside the cache with 4 easy steps to replace the cache as it should be.
- It is suggested that you take a photo of the cache access before you touch it in order to have a reference as to how it should look when replaced.
- Please be respectful and honor the work involved to place this cache.
- PLEASE DO NOT MODIFY this cache in any way.
- Please contact the CO if you have any problems with this cache - either physically or otherwise. As with all of my caches, I'm happy to give hints.
- This is a large cache with room for swag and travel bugs.
- You MIGHT need a helping hand - gravity is not your friend here.
- Bushwacking is required.
- Please use stealth as muggles may be nearby.
Special thanks to Zig23 whom I introduced to geocaching and refuses to log any of his MANY finds. He was instrumental in helping me scout locations and implement the 8+ hours involved to execute this cache!
ABOUT THIS SERIES: This is a great place to hike and commune with nature. There’s so much to see here! Caches were designed to be found in order by their number to bring you through the various areas of this awesome park. The main parking waypoint has been provided. Closed toe shoes are a must. Some of the trails may have standing water (ankle deep) during certain times of the year, so be prepared to get your feet wet or wait until dry season (winter). Terrain varies from flat areas to hilly and some stairs. You will not find a plain bison tube hanging anywhere. Every single cache has been created to blend in with it’s surroundings. Difficulty and terrain ratings will vary. Good luck and enjoy this amazing nature place! **LOGS WITH SPOILERS, SPOILER PHOTOS OR HINTS WILL BE REMOVED**
**YOU MUST SIGN THE LOG IN ORDER TO CLAIM IT AS A FIND**