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SpyderCo's St. Edward's Park

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Austin
Travis
Photos
Falls
Looking down on the Bull Creek falls along the trail. (Photo by Austin Explorer)
Trail View
One of the trails leading up to the cache. St. Edwards Park on this side of the creek has some very nice hiking trails. (Photo by Austin Explorer)
Cache Contents
The cache contents as they appeared on November 25, 2001. (Photo by Austin Explorer)
Log Entries
By shivapd on 7/20/2004
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By Waypoint Wranglers on 6/13/2004
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By bullslayer on 5/6/2004
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By dragnfyr on 4/18/2004
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Trails work better
By TheGooch on 4/16/2004
Rating: N/A Difficulty: 1star Terrain: 1point5stars
I will eventually learn to use trails. Bushwhacked to this one for about 2/10 mile. Found it with little to do. T - Barlow Golf Green Tool L - 1 Set Vegas Dice Signed Log
Our First Cache!!
By Eat Your Veggies on 4/11/2004
Rating: N/A Difficulty: 1point5stars Terrain: 1point5stars
Hubby (who hasn''t chosen a name yet) and I set out after the rain let up, around 3:30, on what turned out to be a beautiful Easter afternoon. We broke in our new Garmin GPSMap 60C without any software and just followed the coordinates displayed--worked like a charm. Absolutely wonderful park (never been there before). We didn''t cross the water, and instead used the path located on just the other side of the stream overpass. Cache was in a great shape, even with all of the rain. TOOK: a Geocaching pin (#3 on back). LEFT: a stuffed dolphin toy. If you get a chance walk around this park and check out the waterfall and fabulous little paths. --Carpe Bicallis (Eat Your Veggies)
Found it !
By txshark34 on 4/10/2004
Rating: N/A Difficulty: 1point5stars Terrain: 1point5stars
Third find ever ! I thought i was doing good to find this cache before the rain hit. Turns out I lost my cell phone somewhere in the woods. Crap ! Oh well, I figured it was better to get out of those lightening bolts than to try to find my lost (muddy and wet) phone. Cache was in good shape AND dry. Hid it again well. T - a couple of the bigger toys since the cache was full L - Geocaching button #3 Signed log Nice hide ! Bruce
By Aphrael on 4/7/2004
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By Aztec75 on 2/5/2004
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By Shelly Pain on 10/17/2003
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