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Gummere Wood Cache Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

The Seanachai: Greetings from Geocaching.com,

While we feel that Geocaching.com should hold the location for you for a reasonable amount of time, we cannot do so indefinitely. In light of the lack of communication regarding this cache it has been archived to free up the area for new placements. If you haven’t done so already, please pick up this cache or any remaining bits as soon as possible. If you are in the process of replacing or repairing your cache please e-mail me in response to this archival and, if possible, I will unarchive your cache.

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The Seanachai
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Hidden : 6/3/2003
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Cache Pictures from 6/03-12/03
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Cache is a green ammo box located in Grafton, at Wheeler Road and Route 122/140, where the Quinsigamond River flows under the road.
This is our first cache we have hidden. Any comments and suggestions are welcome.
THERE IS A CAMERA IN THE CACHE. Take a picture of yourself and/or your team and leave it for the next finders. Let me know if the camera is almost full. I will post a link to the pictures once developed.


A small well-marked parking area leads to a nearby bank where canoes can be launched (canoe not needed to get to the cache). Traveling downstream from the put-in, you’ll soon emerge into Lake Ripple Grafton’s beautiful centrally-located lake.
This area features trails that skirt the shore of Lake Ripple. Continue on past the cache for a pleasant walk through mixed vegtatation and hardwoods, then into a pine grove lined with ferns suitable for picnicking, weather permitting. The trail continues on along the shore of the lake, to my other cache "Key(chain) to my cache" and ending at the Lions Club property at Brigham Hill Road.

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