Queeny Park Traditional Geocache
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A quick easy cache, consider yourselves lucky, I was gonna make
this a harder one, but the only thing hard in here is the
bushwhacking, and I didn't want to do that to everyone. But since I
walked all over the place, I decided to leave this out here. I have
another spot nearby I might be able to stick one in too.
There is a large log blocking the trail near the cache, bee
careful, there is a nest of them in there. The trail goes on for a
way, but I wasn't able to figure out the park boundry, and it is
just thick honeysuckle all through this area. I did an hour of
heavy bushwhacking through here, no good stumps or hollow trees.
Maybe I'll be sticking a really irritating one out here later.
Where I did hide the cache, there are several good places, I bet
you will get it within the first 5 you look in.
Strider
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