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CLAPS H - Clear Lake Area Paddle Series Traditional Geocache

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Hidden : 11/19/2010
Difficulty:
3.5 out of 5
Terrain:
5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

Welcome to the

Clear Lake Area Paddle Series!



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This is a continuation of the first installment of the CLAPS series! We wanted to fill in some open areas with more fun paddle caches, but due to the existing numbering arrangement, we didn't want to confuse anyone. So we made our additions ordered by the alphabet.

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The first installment (14 caches plus bonus -- from ~ Bay Area Park towards Clear Lake) can be found HERE: CLAPS I #1 - GC29RAB.

The second installment (6 caches running down Big Island Slough from Red Bluff to Armand Bayou) can be found HERE: CLAPS II#1 - GC2CBEZ.

The third installment of this series has 12 caches, a letterbox and an EarthCache and runs upstream on Armand Bayou towards its source, and can be found

HERE: CLAPS III#1 - GC2BD1N.

The fourth installment of this series has 9 caches and runs from up near UofH Clear Lake on Horsepen Bayou down to near where Hosepen Bayou meets Armand Bayou. CLAPS IV starts HERE: CLAPS IV#1 - GC2DPXP.




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All of these are designed so that the caches would be obtained, primarily, by paddling (kayak, canoe, raft, etc.). Of course, there may be other ways to get to the cache. We leave that to you. We hope that other cachers will contribute to this paddle series or start their own in other nearby areas.

Sound like fun? It should be! But before you attempt this series, please consider the following:



  • You will get wet, and possibly soaked, doing this series.
  • Bring a couple gallon-sized ziplock baggies -- one for your GPSr (easy to operate in a large bag), one for your camera and phone, and one for anything else you don't want to get wet. Trap a little air in them and they float should they fall out of the boat.
  • Bring sunscreen!
  • Bring a hat - especially in summer.
  • Bring lots of bottled water!
  • Wear a PFD / Lifejacket.
  • Bring your camera... but don't drop it!
  • Bring your cell phone... just in case.
  • No motors are allowed in Armand Bayou from GPS marker #4 upstream through trail marker #26 (and various other places off the lake - should this series expand from others).

There are no geocaching.com attributes for alligators. Watch out for alligators! They are out there... somewhere. The one on the photo of this page was seen leaving CLAPS I #7 going to #8. DO NOT FEED or pester the alligators - you could get in trouble in more ways than one.



This cache guardian was seen while placing the caches on the first installment of this series!

Contact me through my geocaching.com profile if you need ideas on how to get paddling to get these caches.



Check out the CLAPS Challenge Cache HERE: CLAPS Challenge Cache - GC2ANX3.


Congrats to CoupleO'Cachers for FTF!




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