hatch-in-e-haw is a Seminole Indian name for cypress trees, hatch-in-e-haw basically means "everlasting wood".
This cache is located in SIWFWMUD'S Cypress Creek Preserve (South).
I think this spot is one of the prettiest locations in south Cypress Creek Preserve. It’s just off the right side of the trail, (supposing you turn right at the fork in the road) but you may need to get your feet wet in order to get to the cache. (Yes, I got my feet wet when placing). Geo is not too hard to spot it is a water bottle hanging eye level in a clump of trees. The trees are just on the edge of the "Deep part" though you can take a shallower rout to the cache, unless its bath night and you want to go waste deep, of course. Please post pics of the day. and let me know if you think I should do a "Wet Waypoints #2"
Replace cache as you found, please do not untie rope it is hanging from. No claiming a find by just "spotting" the cache from the trail.
Please beware of the local "wild life" There are plenty of dangrougs critters in Florida swamps, such as the im/famous alligator and the water mocassin aka cotten mounth. Run ins can be deadly so keep you distance and don't harass them. Also beware of tick and leeches for they mabey present here too. Just be safe, and know the local wild life.
Congrats to SkipperL for first to find!
