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The Toolman's Cache Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 9/21/2003
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

A short hike through the beautiful Felker's Falls area. Bring a camera - there are some wonderful views to be had. And bring a bag or two for trash collection if you can.

This theme cache is dedicated to men (and women) everywhere that subscribe to the motto "He Who Dies With The Most Tools Wins". While there are no powertools in the cache, I'm sure Norm Abram would approve - there are a lot of hand tools. Try and keep to the theme if possible.

When originally placed, in addition to a log book, pencil & sharpener, there were the following items:

1) Clamp - you can never have enough clamps
2) Vice Grips
3) Flat Nose Plyers
4) Tape Measure
5) Mini Screw Driver Set
6) Rubber Work Gloves
7) Carpenter Pencils

We also made a point of dropping of the "Used Golf Ball Travel Bug.

We recommend:
1) Parking at N43 12.160 x W079 47.459
2) Making like a Gruff Billygoat and starting the trek at N43 12.136 x W079 47.384
3) Taking a Walk through the short but beautiful trail on the oposite side of the falls.

Some have said that the terrain is a little more difficut that 1.5. However, if you start where we have suggested, this is a 1.5 terrain. Starting from the lower falls and other areas can be dangerous and we don't recommend it.

The cache is at an elevation of 187M

Please remember - if you take something, then please leave something. A depleted cache is no fun for the next guy. And kindly avoid placing dangerous or unwise objects like knives, lighters, cigarettes, dog treats inside the cache.

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