N 43° 04.772' W 78° 23.673' (WGS84)
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Location: United States > New York
Cache Type: Traditional
Size: Normal
Status: Ready for Search
Date Hidden: 30 June 2010
Date Created: 22 May 2017
Last Modified: 22 May 2017
Waypoint: OU0A7B
1 x Found
0 x Did Not Find
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1 x Rated
Rated as: N/A
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This cache will take you to a WMA were you will be able to take a nice hike or even do some fishing. When I first scouted the area I observed many different birds and other wildlife. In one area walk slowly and quietly and you just may be lucky to see dozens of turtles at one time. Its a great area to just enjoy the out of doors . I highly recommend you stay a wile, bring your pole (dont forget your fishing license) binoculars, camera and even a lunch. People using WMAs should exercise good stewardship principles. Keep to trails when possible and avoid creating footpaths that create erosion. Check clothing and footwear for clinging seeds and plant material to prevent the spread of invasive species. Respect other users and DO NOT DISTURB WILDLIFE . Carry trash out and help pick up any left by previous, less respectful users. Permission granted by NYSDEC Region 8 Wildlife Manger
LISTED HERE 5/22/2017
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22 May 2017 TermiteHunter OC Team comment
18 May 2013 Mr.Yuck Found it
Looks like someone else who has logged this cache on this site didn't like it being cross listed here, and deleted their log. Of course only I can see that as an admin for this site. I, however, will log it here, since I haven't used that other Geocaching site in years. Copied and pasted as follows:
Was rather shocked after finding the Basom Plot that this cache sat about 1/2 mile away. Out here, really? Do I move the car? Of course I did. So I find the place, and the parking. There's actually a sign out at the road that says "retreiver training" is going on today. I figured I might be shot at, but I found out later it was just dog training and no shots were going to be fired. The trail is quite overgrown, even here in Spring, and I'll bet it's [b]really[/b] overgrown in the summer. I lost the trail, and actually bushwhacked the last 350 feet or so. Don't tell the WMA people. I eventually got there, and found the cache. What an excellent hiding spot for that size cache! By the way, it was pretty wet and muddy on the way there. But it was about a 60 degree morning, and the bugs weren't too bad. So I actually do find the blue trail back out, but it takes me about 700 feet from where I parked. I'm walking up the road, and I have a classic Geocaching moment. There's a 40 something lady squatting down relieving herself on the side of her Subaru on the side of the "road" in the WMA. I say "sorry, just passing through; don't worry, I'm not looking". I waited for her to, uh, finish, and walked by and told her about Geocaching, and how the guy who hid the cache had permission from the State and everything. She is the one, by the way, who told me it was just dog training, and no shots were being fired this day. Gotta love Geocaching,eh? TFTC. Favorites point, by the way, great job!