GCC#048 Turtle Eggs Traditional Geocache
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This cache is part of the Geocaching Capital of Canada GeoTour
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Painted turtles lay 5-10 eggs per clutch in nests dug in sandy soil. Nests are frequently ransacked and the eggs eaten by snakes, crows, chipmunks, skunks, groundhogs, raccoons, badgers, fox—and now Geocachers (no, we don’t mean to imply that you should eat these eggs) After you find the cache be sure to put Mamma Turtles eggs back or she might turn into a snapping turtle. This cache is at the Cedar Lake boat launch. Take the time to admire the view or better still take a paddle around the lake.
Park at the large parking lot at the posted coordinates or—if your muffler needs to be replaced anyway drive down the laneway just before the parking lot, to the parking area at the water’s edge.
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Additional Hints
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