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Going Up? Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

Dosido: Headed out to see what was going on at Going Up? Not much going on, it turns out - someone absconded with my cache!

Hope everyone had fun grabbing the cache - well, aside from the last person...anyway, I'm archiving this one, and we'll see what the future holds for another vertically challenging cache!

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Hidden : 9/17/2006
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
4.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Introduction

XiaDog and I have enjoyed some of the more 'cache rich' areas, and trips we've taken to visit them - especially JestJuggle's School House Brook Park collection, FLalaMingo's Dearth Hill caches, and Crop Circle's CRC caches.

This cache is part of a group of caches in the Palmer Wildlife Management Area off of Rondeau Road. There are three new caches including this one, with more likely to come! Spending a few hours, or an afternoon geocaching and exploring without having to drive all over the place is a real treat, and we hope you enjoy this area!

Going Up?

Do you prefer Going Up or Falling Down first? This cache will take you further down Rondeau Road westward. Once past the large pond, you will approach another smaller pond - inexplicably with the remains of a boat ramp/dock. More frogs, more tossing stones, and perhaps you'll find the old mattress that doubles as a trampoline for the kids!

We won't pull any punches here - this cache might not be for everyone. Okay - who are we kidding - the caching population is a bit on the nuts side, so likely this one will be right up your alley. But - do be careful when retreiving the cache - it's held in place by a bungee cord so that the cache doesn't take an unfortunate spill!

If you've done our Fox Hill Micro, you'll know just the place to park!

This area is part of the Palmer Wildlife Management Area, and is a nice area for hiking, birdwatching and - if you have young kids - frog watching. The trails here are mostly 4WD type, with rocks and ruts, but our 2 year old, Will has no problem walking with us on the trails.

The Cache Proper

This cache is pretty much in plain sight, but you'll have to have pretty good eyes to spot it. Again, due to GPSr bouncing around a bit here, we'll probably put a hint together to help wayward cachers locate the cache.

The cache itself is a .30 cal. ammo can, so there's room for most regular size travel bugs, and assorted trade items.

Initial contents include a two 'fake' geocoins from the Netherlands (originals were stolen), compass, Dosido cache repair kit, princess crayons and notepads, 5-in-1 game, and a halloween flashlight. A special pin for the FTF is also included!

Additional Hints (No hints available.)