Bandini Canyon Park history part 3 of 4:
A Steering Committee of local stakeholders selected a designer, and the project team revitalized the blighted canyon area into a fully landscaped public park, complete with nature trails, landscaping, seating areas, security fencing, lighting, and a tot lot.
This is third in a series of four caches intended to bring people to the Bandini Canyon hiking trail. Built to last and big enough to hold travel bugs and plenty of swag. Once you get close to the host, it should be very obvious where the cache is.
I set terrain to 2, but I could also see it as a 3 - overall, this is an easy stroll, but there's two steps down and one big step up onto the tree trunk to get to it. If you're shorter than five feet tall or don't have full mobility, you will have a hard time reaching this one. Be careful when stepping back down!
The park is open from 5 am until 10:30 pm. I recommend parking at either the east or west end of the park. Please take care to preserve the brush covering the container from casual hikers... while this is a hide-in-plain-sight kind of cache, it's still better left alone by muggles.