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Abacquer's Aerie Traditional Cache

Hidden : 5/10/2005
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

Located East of Mirror Lake in Coggshall Park in Fitchburg, MA. Terrain is wooded and hilly and has a pond in the middle. Observe park hours. Enter park through Electric Avenue gate. Cache is a green ammo box.

This cache is one of three located in Coggshall Park, Fitchburg, MA. Abacquer's Aerie is named after the lair of a dragon that appeared in a story I wrote once. His name was "Abacquer the Belch" and he was a jolly mongrel dragon that lived in a cavern on "Sherenpate Pyke", a high mountain overlooking a lake called "Lauleek" in a forest called "Lauleek Wode". Abacquer's mother was a white dragon and his father was a copper dragon; according to Abacquer that made him a "whopper dragon". He was a good natured beast with a sense of humor, and a love of drink, particularly pink champagne, which he drank by the barrell to great excess. Abacquer was oft referred to as "The Plastered Dragon". He was beloved by those who lived near his mountain, for he extended his protection to the surrounding communities and threw the best parties in all the land.

I chose to name this cache after Abacquer's home because in my story there were three dragons who all lived on three different sides of Lauleek, and the terrain of Coggshall Park reminds me of Lauleek, a low lake with forest and mountains around it.

Coggshall is a beautiful park on 250 acres of wooded land and has much to offer. There are picnic tables, a small playground for kids, benches, restrooms, hiking trails with many rocky outcrops, a giant glacial boulder, a lovely pond called Mirror Lake with waterfowl, turtles, and other wildlife, and an attractive gazebo at the water's edge. This gazebo is often used as a site for wedding pictures, and it is easy to see why.

Mirror Lake is a man-made lake in a natural furrow between three small hills. The terrain of Coggshall Park is very hilly in fact, and you should expect some serious uphill hikes if you walk the trails. My eight-year-old can handle the trails with some groaning, but if you have very small children with you (under 6) you may want to consider having one parent supervise them at the playground while the others go caching.

If you come on a summer weekend there will usually be a hotdog and/or ice cream vendor at the park, and occasional outdoor concerts and other events. Fitchburg residents love their park, and therefore the place will be full of muggles--especially on weekends. Keep this in mind when you go caching!

The park has four entrances, but the primary entrance, and the one you should use is at 42° 34.080N 071° 48.008W. This entrance is located on Electric Avenue. (The entrance on South Street is gated and locked all the time, please do not use that entrance.) There are paved roads in the park, and a number of parking areas inside, so I suggest you drive in.

Please note the park hours at the main gate when you enter, if you are inside Coggshall Park at closing time, this gate will be closed and locked and the police will need to be summoned to unlock the gate for your car. This is a daylight only cache. The park hours are generally from 8:00 AM to dusk, so they change with the seasons. The gates are closed and locked during the winter, but I believe you can hike into the park on foot during wintertime.

The main parking area for Coggshall Park is at 42° 33.657N 071° 48.098W. The parking area most proximate to this cache is right near the trailhead at 42° 33.723N 071° 47.888W. The hike to Abacquer's Aerie is a little over 0.2 mi from the trailhead, but it is almost all uphill. People who are physically fit will have no trouble, but people like me will likely be huffing and puffing once you get there. Watch your step, the groundcover of fallen leaves can be slippery. Follow the trail to a place where the trees are spread out a little further and there are many rocks here and there. Abacquer's Aerie is visible from the trail, so watch out for muggles!

This cache was placed with the permission of the Fitchburg Park Board, and they welcome geocachers to Coggshall Park, asking only that all visitors respect the property and the operating hours thereof. Note, there are powerlines running through the Coggshall Park far to the south of this cache, if you decide to go hiking in that direction, please do not stray south beyond the powerlines, there is a section of land there reserved for paintball activities.

See you on the trails! :-)

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