This cache is located in Crumpton Maryland (circa 1749) and will
afford you some interesting sites and delights.
There is not much to see in this town, except how wonderful and
peaceful the Eastern Shore of Maryland really is.
Crumpton was named for William Crump and this cach is near the
landing of Callister's Ferry which operated as a rope and raft
crossing in the 1750's and 1760's
You may want to avoid this cache on the weekends during warm
weather because of an abundance of muggle activity around, as this
is a favorite spot for many a muggle to fish for catfish and the
occasional rockfish. (Chester River)
The Cache is well concealed - and I ask that you be sure to keep
it that way, lest it fall prey to the aforementioned muggle
populace.
The container is well stocked currently.
When exploring this area, be sure to walk to the end of the
point to see the old ferry landing and get a glimpse of the bridge
(which seems to be slowly falling into the river).
Hope you enjoy!
If
you are a Geocacher in the state of Maryland, please
join the Maryland Geocaching Society. This is a great way
to get the most out of Geocaching in our region.
Simply go to www.mdgps.org for
details! |