Welcome Geocaching Hybrid Letterboxing
The title is a very bad play on words of sorts. It's the Russian word for "hi" And spelled in English privet. Just not pronounce like our word for a privet hedge.
Hal Clark is a nice undeveloped park with an abundance of Chinese privet plant. Although a traditional ornamental shrub, it is now an aggressive invasive species. Shade tolerant, it forms dense thickets, particularly in bottomland forests and along fencerows, gaining access to forests, fields, and rights-of-way.and gets in the way of Geocaching fun.
It produces fruit toxic to humans that cause such symptoms as nausea, headache, abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea, weakness, and low blood pressure and body temperature.
So Hybrid Letterboxer, I've place another letterbox in this park and without my letteboxing description you would find in rather hard to find you way to it. Listen carefully:
Drive. hop. skip, or jump to parking just over the canalback bridge over the canal. Park go to trailhead coords. there is a rather faint entrance and trail. Now head east. over a few passable logs, up, down and down until you come to the river. Wave to your friends in NJ. If you brought your fishing rod or bathing suit or picnic lunch, now is the time.
To get to the cache, now is the time to pull up the coords. Head up river through mostly open woods, weaving around a few obsticles. Arriving at Gz, do you geosense thing. Sign or stamp the log.
Now you on your own, hope you rembered how you got here.