This Cache is hidden in the forest area between Corydon and Grant.Keep in mind that the area can be wet in early spring and after heavy rainfall.Free hint #1: There is no need to go cross-country. Stay on the (sometimes faint) trail as long as you can. Leaving the trail could get your feet wet and will make satellite-lock harder.Free hint #2: For easiest access, start your journey down the trail by the crosswalk. |
The Cache is a piece of 3” diameter, 10” long plastic drainpipe.The items include: · Pen w/ light.· Key chains.· Fishing Hooks.· Lapel pins.· Geocaching sew on patch.· Medallions. Log sheet, pencil and sharpener.
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Current at 11/6/2011
9/12/2006 by Kabuthunk
Third of the day that I hit before work. I LOVED this cache! I loved the hike to it. Then again, I grew up in the country. Kinda bushwhacked my way straight north to it from the Zoo parking lot. Near the cache, found one of the main trails I'm sure I was supposed to follow. On the way back from the cache, found the OTHER main trail that I was about 100 meters away from for my entire bushwhacking . But yeah, excellent cache for parents to take their kids hiking to. Lotsa toys and stuff. I woulda grabbed the Lego if I had something decent to trade instead of only my signature item.
Took: Nothing
Left: Logbook entry and chainmail ball (see profile)
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Hints (Back)
Cache is hidden in hollow trunk of a broken tree, about four feet above ground