Aidan's Acre Multi-Cache
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After a short hiatus it is back (after the 17th of November). It
was lost, but has returned. So enjoy. I have renamed it after my
youngest son as part of a series of four to be placed. One for each
of my children. Like a cache they are work but worth it. It does
require some bush wacking, but that's the fun of it.
This cache has been rebuilt again and replaced in the beautiful
Pine Flatwoods of J.B. Starkey Park in scenic Pasco county. It has
access to great trails and places to view wildlife. Deer, birds and
snakes are abundant in the park and it provides a place to unwind
and take a nice walk. Bring lunch and look around. Make sure you
have that compass, water and follow the directions below. Once on
the location, go southwest (aproximately) 18 big person steps
(clarified for the sticklers in language). That will put you on the
cache. The cache is the usual camoed container. Besides the
treasures inside, we placed a note book for signing and a
Geocaching letter of explanation in case the cache is accidentally
found. It contains some stuff for the kids if they survived to this
point, and a chance to sit at a nearby camp site and refresh (if
nobody is home). And don't forget to hit a few of the nearby
caches: GCV47T GCV47K GCV47J GCTYEP and the entire Montu
Rider/Jodster group. There is also a benchmark nearby.
Available year-round
Restricted hours
Snakes
Off-trail Hiking Required Ticks More
than .5 mile from Trailhead Wear bug repellant!
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Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
Yvxr lbh arrq gurz...Or fgebat! Naq cvpx n ynaqznex (yvxr n ovt qrnq cvar) bapr lbh lbh unir gur urnqvat naq jnyx gur yvar.