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CNCTGT - #1 Maple Creek Shelter Traditional Cache

Hidden : 5/6/2012
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
3 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

This cache is located at the site of a new hiking shelter that the Clarion Chapter of the North Country Trail Association will be building in June of 2012 in conjunction with the Rachel Carson Trails Conservancy.  Through this section of woods, the North Country Trail follows along a path long followed by the Baker Trail which is administered by the Rachel Carson Trails Conservancy.
Parking is available at the Maple Creek Road Trail Head at N 41° 24.195 W 079° 11.721.

This cache is part of the Clarion North Country Trail GeoTrail (CNCTGT).

This geotrail consists of 20 geocaches hidden along the portion of the North Country National Scenic Trail that was built and is maintained by the Clarion Chapter of the North Country Trail Association. The Clarion Chapter also has set up this geotrail to introduce more people to our trail.

Here’s how it works.

Download the geotrail passport here.

The passport has 20 spaces in which to write a keyword that is contained in each geocache. The 20 geocaches in this geotrail are .30 caliber ammo cans. When you open the geocache, the codeword for the geocache will be written on the lid of the ammo can. Record this code word on your passport.

When you have found all 20 of the CNCTGT geocaches and have the corresponding code words written on the passport, if you wish, follow the instructions on the passport to receive a trackable geocoin commemorating the geotrail.

Thank you and we hope you enjoy the geotrail and our section of the North Country National Scenic Trail.

Click here to learn more about our trail.

Click here for a map of our trail.

Please remember that this cache is located in an area with heavy hunting activity so remember to wear your orange during all hunting seasons.

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