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cache type Dusty Cache #1 - The Long Walk cache size

by DustyJacket
(Finds: 0  Score: 0)    (Hidden: 4  Score: 12)

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Coordinates (WGS-84 datum)
N 38° 58.148'   W 094° 20.196'
Lees Summit,   Missouri   64064
United States    Near By Caches

Hidden On: 24 May 2003
Waypoint (Landmark): N00BC5
Open Cache:  Personal use only
Cache type:  Normal
Cache size:   Normal

Difficulty: gps half gps (easy)
Terrain: gps gps (easy)

Misc: No drinking water! There are restrooms (water closets) available Pets are allowed. Parking is available No fees!

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Dusty Cache #1 - The Long Walk
This is the first cache I hid.

This cache placement has been appoved by Jackson County Parks and Recreation.

This cache is a long walk around a group camping area. The foot trail, starting near the end of the dirt road leading into the area is where I parked my first time here.

There is parking at the gate on the dirt road leading to this area. When the gates are closed, park in the parking area at the gates. You will then have a (½ mile) hike to the trailhead near the end of the dirt road.

Trailhead:
38° 58.123N
094° 20.109W

If the gates are open, that means that people are camping there (come back later or be real stealthy), or they have left and the Ranger will eventually be showing up to lock the gates. Some Rangers will check for cars down that dirt road, and buzz their siren until you show up to drive your car out. Other might just lock the gate without checking. If so, you are trapped.

Probably, the best thing is to park at the gates and do the 8 minute hike, or even bring a bike or motorcycle.
The Park Ranger I talked to assured me we can be hiking around, even when the gates are locked.

The ground is sloping; footing is loose rock, leaves, and debris from the ice storm. The is one strand of broken, rusty, barbed wire attached to a tree and hanging loose. I tried to put it out of the way, but be careful. It is in the last 10-15 feet of the cache. It ripped the leg off my pants during my scouting trip.
Lots of downed trees, now (in October 2003).

Older children should love this place. Lots of rock walls to investigate. You can watch the boats passing by on the lake.

In warm weather there are ticks about - during my scouting mission, I did not use bug spray, and I cut across the grassy camping area. I returned covered with ticks. Today, I used permethrin on my clothes and DEET on my skin. I only had 3 ticks on my clothes, and one had died already.

The cache is a large ammo box (.50 cal)

The items to be left in the cache are: a First Aid kit with wipes and band-aids, and a logbook to sign, and a pen and pencil, all in a ziplock bag.

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Note 16 May 2005 by  guitarlizard  (Finds: 7  Score: 22.5)    (Hidden: 0  Score: 0)
    Open Log:  Personal use only

Gate was locked, took the long way in. Found in good condition.

Note 07 Dec 2002 by  cjtj  (Finds: 0  Score: 0)    (Hidden: 0  Score: 0)
    Open Log:  Personal use only

Found all the long walk first.

Cliff, Tracy and Family


 

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