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Cambria's Hillside Cemetery - OU0305
Well maintained cemetery on the Niagara Escarpment
Owner: Mr.Yuck
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Altitude: m. ASL.
 Region: United States > ?
Cache type: Other type
Size: Nano
Status: Ready for Search
Time required: n/a    Distance to travel: 0.05 km
Date hidden: 2011-08-19
Date created: 2011-08-19
Date published: 2011-08-19
Last modification: 2021-04-26
6x Found
0x Not found
2 notes
watchers 0 watchers
468 visitors
6 x rated
Rated as: Good
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Kid Friendly  Available in Winter  Poison Plants  Listed on OCNA Only  Quick Cache  In the Woods  Historic Site  BITcache  Limited Hours  Password needed to post log entry! 

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Description EN

Hey look, there's two caches in that picture! I've been admiring Hillside Cemetery in Cambria, NY, located halfway up (or down) the Niagara Escarpment as a potential cache placement location for years. But I was really never interested in inviting 100 people a year to this rarely visited burial ground on Geocaching.com. With the low traffic associated with an OCUS cache, I became more interested in my idea, and with the advent of BITcaching, I finally pulled the trigger in August, 2011.

Hillside Cemetery has burials dating back to 1816, and the sign says plots are still available, and there are in fact recent burials there, including a touching one with toys all around it for a boy who died at age 7 in 2008. Here is a Nice record of the cemetery on a Genealogy website

You are looking for a BITcache, i.e. a Bound ID Tag, not too far into the "woods". More information is available at www.bitcaching.com Also, there is an example of what a BITcache looks like below.

Enjoy your visit to this historical burial ground. No night caching, of course. And as someone who has been "watching" this cemetery for years, I can tell you there is absolutely NO WINTER MAINTENANCE whatsoever, and you would have to park on the side of the road (if you feel comfortable doing so) and tromp through the snow, if caching in the winter. And the Niagara Escarpment is one cold place in the winter.
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