Not an Endangered Species # 3 Traditional Cache
Lefty & Bud: This geocache had a good run and if it is missing, it is time to archive the cache. The containers are difficult to find and are normally not available until October, if even then.
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Not an Endangered Species # 3
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This cache felt the Union Canal Tunnel Park North was not large enough for the “three of them” so it left home to carve out its own place in the world and ended up finding a new home in MT. Gretna along the Lebanon Valley Rails to Trails. However, this is not without problems such as should the cache go roller skating, swimming or save its money for a train ride to the top of Governor Dick.
The Lebanon Valley Rails to Trails follows the old Cornwall Lebanon Railroad built by Robert G. Coleman in the 1800’s. The Rails to Trails stretches for 12.5 miles from Whitman Road in Cornwall to the Lebanon/Lancaster County Line where it meets the Conewago Recreation Trail. For more information go to www.lvrailtrail.com.
The main body of this cache is a little larger than a 35 mm film canister and is well hidden close to the Rails to Trails path. Be prepared to practice stealth if necessary, this can be a very busy place, especially on weekends. Please bring your own pencil or pen to sign the log. There is a geocaching.com flag pin for the First To Find. Please secure the cache as well as or better than you found it.
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
Ab uvag arrqrq.
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