Have you ever gone out to snag a cache only to be
Stumped? Well if
you haven't, this may be the cache hunt for you, but only if
you're up to the challenge!
This time it's not the hike that's challenging (easy 20 minute
walk) it's the hunt that may wear you down. Since the trail and
cache are both in the shade, this is a good hunt for those hot
summer days. Recommended is the marked trail that runs along the
creek. The last 70' to the cache is off trail but there are
NO foxtails and very little poison oak. You should also be
aware that when I set my coordinates at the cache site, I was only
able to lock onto five birds due to the tree cover and surrounding
terrain.
It will not be necessary to bring any special equipment or to
climb, dig, or even swim to find this cache. There is also no need
to tear apart any stumps or decaying logs since the cache has been
placed in plain view.
If you can't find this cache, don't despair, I purposely placed
it in a park that has numerous caches, so do your homework and come
prepared.
Have fun, be safe and tread
lightly!
Oh, by the way, if you're up for another challenge, but with a
different twist, check out the sequel
Stumped again?
The camouflaged container is about 8" x 6", so you will have to
BRING SMALL ITEMS! The contents are:
- Log book
- A real wooden pen
- Joker Bendo toy (might be a good traveler if he ever gets
out)
- Pizza slice (you'll need this for nourishment)
- Spotlight (to help you see after it gets dark)
- Cell phone (to call your friend, spouse or significant other to
let them know that you'll be late for dinner)
- Astrology handbook (to see what day's are best suited for you
to go geocaching)
- Rabbit's foot (to bring you luck in finding other caches)
- Emergency blanket (to keep you warm if you end up spending the
night)
- AA batteries (your GPS may need them after this hunt)
- A gold medal for the first person to find the cache
Note: There is no Geosite letter
since it is unlikely that a non-Geocacher would bump
into this cache.