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cache type TaterTot's Waterside CSX cache size

by TeamDotOne
(Finds: 4  Score: 18.5)    (Hidden: 38  Score: 100)

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Coordinates (WGS-84 datum)
N 41° 00.000'   W 081° 00.000'
Garfield Heights,   Ohio   44125
United States    Near By Caches

Hidden On: 21 Nov 2006
Waypoint (Landmark): N0259C
Open Cache:  Personal use only
Cache type:  Unknown
Cache size:   Unknown

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

Misc:

Comments:
* * BEING MODIFIED -- CHECK BACK SOON!! * *

Maps are queued for generation.
Additional maps for this cache available at: topozone.com logo    mapquest.com logo

* * BEING MODIFIED -- CHECK BACK SOON!! * *

Another in the Tater series of caches (a TaterCache).

This is another one of TaterTot's favorite parts of what is referred to as 'The Hidden Valley'. We hope you like it.

The area stretches through the villages of Cuyahoga Heights and Valley View. It even follows a portion of its namesake. Together with the Cuyahoga River, the northernmost remaining 4.4 miles of the area provides wildlife management areas, fishing opportunities and scenic beauty. Picnicking, hiking trails, a 7.2-mile all purpose trail, and unique natural and cultural heritage interpretive graphics are also features of the area.

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Note 17 Nov 2007 by  TeamDotOne  (Finds: 4  Score: 18.5)    (Hidden: 38  Score: 100)
    Open Log:  Personal use only

Please read the cache description which states:

* * BEING MODIFIED -- CHECK BACK SOON!! * *

Those are bogus coordinates being used until this series of caches is converted to virtuals.

Spy on . . .

Note 17 Nov 2007 by  azimuth2000  (Finds: 0  Score: 0)    (Hidden: 0  Score: 0)
    Open Log:  Personal use only

Using Google Earth I found the location of the cache, but I have not attempted to go there in person yet and physically open it. Is it fair to find the cache using Google Earth rather than a GPSr? Also will I be trespassing? I can find the cache but I first need to know if it is ok to go there?
Best Regards
Jack
Chi-Chi@neo.rr.com

I found it! 22 Dec 2006 by  LABBOO  (Finds: 28  Score: 74)    (Hidden: 0  Score: 0)
    Open Log:  Personal use only

Found oh so long ago


 

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