There are
going to be a few waypoints for this one...
There will
be nettles and blackberries along the route...
I probably
wouldn't do this one at night...
If you go up
the wrong trail you may run into some Residentially Challenged
People.
The
waypoints for this were placed when there were no leaves on the
trees, I used 2 different brands of GPSr and averaged them . If it
gets tougher to find in the summer I will put out some
hints.
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A Scary Swamp along the
way |
There will
be mud and some bushwhacking involved...
If you're
not careful you might fall and drown...
Did I
mention there will be some mud...
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Depending on
how you come in you may see this. Is it from the war of the worlds
?? |
Probably not
a cache you would want to do on your lunch hour...
At one of
the WPs there is a 40 foot ravine. Please don't fall
in...
All
WayPoints are small except WP1 and the Final...
This is a
large container but I have it listed as unknown because it is not
a 5-gallon bucket. Unscrew the handle and then pull... Please
make sure you reseal it correctly.
Total walking distance
should be just over one and a quarter miles...
This is NOT
a 500 foot GBSM cache and dash...
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Original contents of cache: |
Big Pencil, Back Scratcher, Umbrella, Noise Maker,
Log Book, Shumani Travel Bug, Appalachian Trail GeoCoin, Modified
White Jeep, A MINI model, and A Couple Magenetic
Keyholders |
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This cache was voted the Cache of the Month for
April 2006 by the Washington State Geocaching Association! My many
thanks to everyone who braved the mud and made this
possible. |