There is no set order or relationship between the three caches so hunting one before the other won’t matter. All three of these caches are accessible by either land or water. If you choose to approach from the water, the level of the lake will determine just how close you can get your vessel to the caches, but you shouldn’t have to leave sight of your watercraft. All three caches were placed by approaching from land and you will not have to cross private property to get to any of them. Choose your approach carefully!
Number two is situated a good distance away from the blacktop and will take you back to the "foundations" of geocaching! [:D] If you come on a rainy day, you would do well to have a 4x4 vehicle. Hiking-in is definitely an option if you come from the correct direction. There are good trails in this area so on normal days, you may be able to drive to within 1/4 mile or less of the cache. During the warmer months, keep an eye out for creepy crawlers and slithering sneakys! The container is a plastic cylinder just under a foot long and about 2" in diameter. Big enough for trading items...yet small enough to fit into some interesting places. It is waterproof if the lid is replaced properly.
Have fun, good luck and please place the cache back exactly where you found it.
Poison Plant Alert Thorns Available year-round Long pants suggested Off-trail Hiking Required Mud! |
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