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Take My Hand Traditional Cache

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Sapience Trek: Hello Road Kill -

As the issues with this cache have not been resolved, I must regretfully archive it.

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Sapience Trek

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Hidden : 4/24/2004
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:


Let me see if I can guide you through this gorge-ous trail. I know some of the veteran cachers tend to stay on trails but this one is very tempting. Should you be a geo-phite, or even a veteran, who is sure you are going the wrong way; heed the words, and take the hand of Road Kill. Stay on the trail (Grin). Prof and Road Kill discovered this place in the 16,180 acre Finger Lakes National Forest that lies between the lakes of Seneca and Cayuga. Road Kill was surprised that no caches were within 4 miles of this great spot. There is another discovery to be made here that has to do with dates. You will find further instructions on the 1st page in the log book. When you find this cache and know the secret of the ring, enter the right date in the log without revealing the significance of the date you provide. According to the instructions some may add alpha characters to the date but, if done right, the secret will belong only to those who visit this cache. PS: Trees and gorges can be brutal to GPS Signals. Prof & Road Kill are grinning.

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