1. Please log ALL location visits, including: Finds, DNFs & when in need of specific maintenance.
2. BYOP. Forgot my pen logs will be deleted. You must sign the physical log to claim a find.
3. Park Responsibly.
4 .Have Fun! Happy Travels! Good Luck!
NOW FOR THE CACHE: True Letterbox directions dedicated to a few heroes who served our country.
- Start at the posted coordinates.
- Look East
-You will be facing Raymond Parks who served in World War Two.
- Head east staying on the right path
- Next, you will come across Edmund Stasiak who served in the US Navy also in World War Two.
- Continue on.
- Soon on your right you will come across three soldiers in a row. Two brave men from World War Two and One from the Korean war.
- Continue on.
- Directly in front of you on your right is Woodrow Johnson, World War Two.
- Next up on your left is Mr. Harold Dee of the US Army. Also served in World War Two. And next to him is William King Jr, Korean War.
- Continue on the path.
- A couple rows ahead on your right you will meet Sgt. LeRoy Nowicki and close by Jerome Burke, World War Two.
- The next row to your left, take a few paces into the grass.
- You should be looking down at Lawrence Hershberger, US Army, World War Two.
- Look in a Northeastern line. Next you will meet George H Wallace, US Army, Korean War.
- Close by is where you will find the cache.
- Expand your search 15-20ft to locate a perfect host for a regular size cache.
Pay your respects. Sign the log. Stamp stays in cache. Happy Travels!
Thank you to Those Who Served. You are our heroes!!!!