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The Twins Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

GeoCrater: I am regretfully archiving this cache since there's been no response from nor action by the cache owner within the time frame requested in the last reviewer note.

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Hidden : 7/12/2006
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:


So one day, not all that long ago, I was taken from my comfortable home in an office cupboard out to the wilderness. Well, as close as you can get to that in the suburbs. I went to this park, just of off Walker Road. My owner hurried across the bark dust trail to a corner, where the forest curved, near the edge of a pretty sweet baseball field. She went clear through the forest, past a soccer field, past some basketball courts, and over wooden bridge. Faster and faster she ran until we reached the edge of another forest. After a moment’s hesitation, she entered the clean wide trail, dropping me on the soft earth nearby. She picked me up right away, not bothering to clean me, and to this day I remain covered in the debris that rests on the forest floor.
Anyway, she kept running with me clutched in her hand. It was a blur of greenery – my guess is Poison Oak – until we reached an interesting huddle of three huge tree trunks following a thin tree pointing horizontally into the pathway. It was here that she took a right.
Soon afterward, she ducked underneath a canopy of leaves and branches. She didn’t stop running until we came across a very distinct and uniquely formed tree. It was oddly shaped with several separate trunks growing from one thicker trunk. Branches poked from every possible direction and yellowing leaves littered the forest floor.
That’s the last I remember. She dropped me somewhere around there. I gathered some sticks and moss to protect me from the wilderness. It gets scary at night so I cover myself up and I always keep a stick with me, just in case a nasty squirrel comes by my end of the forest.

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