I placed this cache while out hunting for another.
The container is a .30cal painted (forest green)and lettered retired ammo can.
You can expect to find tons of great Items in this cache if you are skilled enough to locate it. I will not take credit for this area due to another cache that was placed near by, but it is by far a very nice and beautiful location you should not miss out on. Bring the mountain bike if you have one, and enjoy all that the mountain and waterways have to offer.You can expect to do some walking to locate this cache, but for most of it the going is nice and easy with plenty of elbow room until you get near the end. If you found this cache page by clicking on the red/blue pins on the state map, the you might not have seen that there is another cache that map wise is so close that the pins are on top of each other. Find the other cache page via zip code search or with this link http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.asp?ID=2109
You will want to bring your camera on this adventure if you have one, and deet in mid summer would not be a bad idea as well.
Make sure you mark waypoints before you step off into any heavy wooded areas. And also it would be a good idea to inform someone at home where you went ( don't need anyone getting lost) feel free to take an Item from the cache, but please replace it with one of your own so that others may enjoy the hunt. Fill out the enclosed log book with any Information on you or your group you would like to give out.
I have included pictures with this cache page, but some of them could be sure give-aways, so look only if you need the help! I have included the parking area coordinates in the cheat section along with other clues ( sissy's only)
Pack a lunch and spend the day...you won't regret it!
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