Since it was a nice fall morning I decided to head out to George Bush Park and go for a hike. Along the way I planned to drop off a few caches in an area that I had not been in before. After 2 hours and seven traditional caches placed, I was done! This part of the park has all sorts of different terrain, ranging from clear paths, to thorny thickets, to heavily overgrown, to berms, to nice large trees - you name it, you can find it here! There is no real rhyme or reason to the placement of the caches, I placed them as I found good locations. Please be careful out here - there are a lot of poison plants, thorns, feral pigs, snakes, ticks, and all sorts of other animals. These caches are NOT an easy hike and you should bring plenty of water and a walking stick. On the other hand, if you are looking for a challenging hike, then these caches may provide a good challenge! None of the actual hides are too difficult - getting there is all the fun!
I think I named this one "Cluster" because the cache is in a cluster of small trees. It had nothing to do with the tortuous path I took to GZ!
I hope you enjoy this series of caches!