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Dear Old Deer Road - OU05D5
The posted coordinates are NOT the cache location. They are for parking.
Owner: ithink314
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Altitude: m. ASL.
 Region: United States > Virginia
Cache type: Puzzle
Size: Small
Status: Ready for Search
Time required: n/a    Distance to travel: 0.50 km
Date hidden: 2010-12-27
Date created: 2013-01-08
Date published: 2013-01-08
Last modification: 2022-02-23
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Available in Winter  Poison Plants  Snakes  Ticks  Thorns  Stealth Required  Bring Your Own Pen  In the Woods  Historic Site  Munzee  Password needed to post log entry! 

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Description EN

WARNING: This cache has not been found in over 4 years, even on the other listing site, where it is now archived. I'll check on it when/if I get a round tuit, but for now, you've been warned.

The logging passcode is on the laminated sheet inside the cache.  

One stage and the final, down and just off an old, abandoned, paved road. Solve the puzzle image below to find the 1st stage, which holds the coordinates for the final.

This old, abandoned, paved road dead-ends where the old 1-lane bridge washed out, probably in The Flood of 1985. The cache is a small-medium size, lock 'n lock Tupperware type plastic container.The first stage is a micro size camo'd plastic container. Both are just off the paved road, maybe 10-20 feet, depending how you go. Watch out for old bottles and glass in the vicinity, and watch your step, as always.

You do not have to go far from the road. There are steep drop-offs if you go too far in some places. You also don't have to go close to the creek.

The difficulty will be a little higher due to more over-growth during spring-summer.

Be sure to enjoy the view of Ivy creek at the end of the road.

Parking Note: Don't block the private driveway, and stay to the side of the no-parking spot. There's only room for a couple cars.

Please re-hide the containers as found.

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