While out Geocaching we found an un-geocached spot... can't have that and since it's by the water I decided a 'finding Nemo-themed cache would fit the bill.
This cache is not a simple park and grab, It is a long walk amongst the tree-rooted paths and along balance beams over sometimes mucky environments. There are 2 ways to get to this cache way one is the Amazon North leg at .7 miles and a lot of balance beams and the quicker shorter way Amazon South leg at .4 miles will less muck and water but a tree-rooted and balance beam way as well. watch out for the 'balance beams" because some of the see-saws lift up depending on what end you are at...so if traveling in pairs only one on the beam at a time. Also, I highly recommend walking sticks. My husband and I used fallen branches. But it was a fun walk in the woods (watch for the mosquitos and ticks)
***These are the ONLY 2 ways to the cache.****The path that starts at the end of Hershey retreat road is on PRIVATE Land and they would prefer no trespassing of non-paying visitors.
The story behind the title:
Dory: Oh, a big fella. Big... A whale... okay, Maybe he only speaks whale. [imitating the sound a whale makes] MwOOooo! WwwwEEEE... nEEeeeedd tOOooo FINNND hiIIiiss SONNNNN...
Marlin: Dory? What are you doing?
Dory: CaaaAAAaaN yoooOOOOu... mMm...
Marlin: Are you sure you speak whale?
Dory: ...giIIIVe uuuus dirRECtiooons?
Marlin: Heaven knows what you're saying!
[The whale swims off.]
Marlin: See? He's going away.
Dory: CoooOOOOOOme bAAAAAAAack!
Marlin: He's not coming back. You offended him!
Dory: Maybe a different dialect.
[She makes random whale sounds.]
Marlin: Dory, this is not whale. You're speaking, like, upset stomach.
Dory: Maybe I should try Humpback.
Marlin: No, don't try Humpback!
[Dory makes a new set of "whale" sounds.]
Marlin: Okay, you actually sound sick!
Dory: Maybe louder, huh? RAH! RAH!
Marlin: Don't do that!
Dory: Too much Orca. Didn't that sound a little Orca-ish?
Marlin: It doesn't sound like Orca! It sounds like nothing I've ever heard! [sighs] Oh, just as well. He might be hungry.
Dory: Relax. Whales don't eat clownfish. They eat krill.
[A school of terrified krill swims past as the whale looms into view behind them.]
Krill: Swim away!
Dory: Oh, look! Krill!
Marlin: Move, Dory, MOVE!!!