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Pause That Refreshes Virtual Cache

Hidden : 5/9/2003
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   virtual (virtual)

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Geocache Description:

This is a 2 part virtual cache along the Greenway Corridor. The coordinates given above are for Part A. The coordinates for Part B are N41° 40.480 W81° 13.289. At each location you are required to identify the man-made object that gives this cache its name. Neither correct answer is a stop sign, a cell tower, or a plaque. Any "spoiler" logs or photos are subject to deletion. .

Hike, bike, roller blade, push your stroller, or wheel your chair to both sets of coordinates. Bike from the parking lot on Ravenna Rd. at N41° 39.934 W81° 13.283. MESSAGE me with the identity of the first object at Part A, along with its color, and the identiy the object at Part B and its color. After I reply to your email, you may log your find. (The red emergency phone is NOT part of this cache.)

You can also park at the other end to enjoy traveling about double the distance. The northern lot is at the intersection of Ravenna Rd. and Route 84.

For walkers, another parking area is located off Alexander Rd.

The Greenway Bike Corridor will treat you to beautiful woodlands, ravines, glimpses of wildlife, and beautiful birdsong. If you choose to travel from one parking lot to the other the bikeway will take you over two newly constructed bridges (one over Route 90) and you will experience varied levels of terrain ranging from a 660 ft. elevation in Painesville to an elevation of 895 ft. in Concord Township. Dogs are welcome if on a leash.


Any "spoiler" logs or photos are subject to deletion. . Any "spoiler" logs or photos are subject to deletion.

The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, founded in 1827, owns a prominent place in the cultural and economic history of the United States and that of our own Lake County. Countless memorable events mark the progress and succession of the railroad during its 160-year span of operation. Original tracks linking the nation's rail system to Lake Erie were laid in Lake County in 1870 and acquired by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in the 1890's. The railroad provided freight service in and out of Painesville, moving some five million tons of coal and iron ore annually.

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