Rainbow Orange Traditional Cache
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Size:  (regular)
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The Colors of the Rainbow caches are inspired by Fergie Le Frog,
who hid a series of caches with this theme in Titusville Florida.
We have added a meaning of our own to this series. We all know that
rainbows can be quite majestic. So when you find a color of the
rainbow, shouldn’t the views from the cache be equally majestic?
Each cache in the series offers views that are among the best
anywhere in Thousand Oaks, so bring a camera and take it all in.
The seventh cache in the series is the Pot of Gold. In order to
find the Pot of Gold, you must find all six colors of the rainbow
first, because each color cache contains clues to the coordinates
of the Pot of Gold. Only when you have found all six colors will
you have the complete coordinates to the Pot of Gold.
The cache container is an ammo box. If you want to find our Future
Park cache along with this cache then park near the Future Park
coordinates. Otherwise, a slightly shorter and easier trailhead can
be found on Mabrey Ct. If you remember our Christmas Tree View
cache, this cache is nearby, but the elevation is higher and the
views are better. Do not bushwhack. Bring lots of water, sunscreen
and always use caution when reaching into bushes and under rocks.
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