The first part of this multi is located on private property. Please
be Respectful! It’s a very interesting place. There are gates that
lock when the place is closed. Normal hours are 8 AM to 5 PM Monday
- Thursday and 9 AM to 4 PM Friday. Gates close at 7pm..I am told
and not open on the weekend.
** THIS GEOCACHE SHOULD
ONLY BE DONE WHEN THE GATES ARE OPEN! **
Go to the listed coordinates. You can park nearby the coordinate
listed at the top, maybe even by the orange tree. At the
coordinates you will find a bridge.
What color is the bridge?
If it’s Black then A=5 B=0
If it’s Red then A=2 B=0
If it’s White then A=3 B=4
Head west on the Gratitude Trail and circle around the pond.
Take your time and read the signs and consider them. When you get
to N37° 44.360 W097° 17.588 you will find a ground plaque
with an animal mentioned on it.
What animal is it?
If it’s a Buffalo then C=5
D=8
If it’s a Lion then C=0 D=3
If it’s a Turtle then C=8 D=8
Continue on around the trail to N37° 44.390 W097°
17.516
I bet you’ve probably not been this close to this..there you will
find a sign with 4 words on it.
E= the number of letters in the third
word plus 1
F= the number of letters in the fourth
word plus 2
Now go back to your car and drive toward the GEOCACHE
coordinates:
N 37°44. A B C W097°17.
D E F
Suggested parking after you have the coordinates for the cache
container are: N37°44.222 W097°17.918..It's at the south
side of a church parking lot. Cross the bridge, head down the hill.
The cache is a short walk from there. Watch for uneven ground and
some cement with wire-rebar in it. Keep an eye on the kids as
you'll be close to the Chisolm Creek. It would also be a good place
to CITO.
The cache container is a cammoed-Ammobox containing a logbooks,
geosheet, pen, pencils, and various trading items.