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Cherry on a Sunday Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

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I have had no contact with the cache owner since my last note and there has been no notes posted to the cache page in that time. While I feel that Geocaching.com should hold the location for you and block other cachers from entering the area around this cache for a reasonable amount of time I don’t think we can do so any longer. Therefore, I have archived this cache.
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Cache-tech
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Hidden : 3/6/2005
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

Located along Cherry Hill Beach in Lunenburg County. Take Exit 17 off Hwy 103 to the Henry Conrad Rd in Cherry Hill. Follow the road about .5 km to the end and park. At high tide it may be easier to walk the path at the back of the beach than to navigate the beach rocks.

Cherry Hill Beach is one of the longest and most exposed of Western Lunenburg County's beaches. It's also one of the least travelled. A walk to the very end of the beach will take about 45 minutes but is well worth the time. In fall and winter, there are often large flocks of Canada Geese in the channel, along with many varieties of shore and sea birds.
Except for a few rare summer days when the wind's down, the sun's up and the fog's out, a scattering of bird watchers, dog walkers or surfers should be the only muggles in sight.
This year's powerful storms have punched several holes in the beach, pushing sand and beach stones far inland and leaving few hiding spots for caches. This one shouldn't be hard to find.

The cache is a plastic container wrapped in a plastic bag. It has a log book, and a full stock of items for adults and kids. Enjoy the hunt and remember to collect a memory stone!

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