Three White-Tail Deer
39.3575 -74.784083
This geocache is now archived.
This cache is placed in the Gibson Creek WMA.
The path is slightly overgrown right now. As I was walking along, three of the most beautiful white-tail deer began to dance off. I wish I had my camera ready to shoot.
Please re-cover after you find.
Hint:
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Also blogged on this date . . .
- School - 2009
- the Cannon at the park - 2008
- Cape May Harbor - 2008
- The Bunker - 2008
- Blue Hole Walk About - 2007
- Hidden Stream - 2007
- Dot . . . Dot . . . Dot . . . - 2006
- Argghhhhhh - 2005
- wherespo slept here - 2002
- A Thorny Picnic - 2002
- West Creek - 2002
- Jake's Landing - 2002
- Beaver Tracks - 2002
- Beaver Swamp #1 - 2002
- Beaver Swamp #2 - 2002
- www.wherespo.com - 2002
- Myself as a Learner - 1998
Tags: Atlantic, Geocaching, GPS Games, hidden-cache, New Jersey




By Bob
on 29 August 2006 @ 8:00
Sigh . . . this one was so unsatisfying.
As Gert and I used to drive around South Jersey, I was always on the prowl for new pockets of trees thinking of places to hide a cache. Looking back that is not a good idea, methinks.
I found Gibson WMA (or at least this entrance) one day while I was out alone. I drove over the mound, by the overpass, and to the end. I got out and walked about a half mile. On the way I saw three beautiful white-tail deer bound off. They were gorgeous. This has always been a big highlight for me with caching: seeing all the wildlife.
Anyhow, there wasn’t anything particular to see here. I went off trail and picked a spot to leave my Gladware container (yuck!). I jotted down notes in my notebook for the cache.
But when I wrote the cache page, specifically the hint, I mistakenly wrote pines instead of oaks. Well, that caused some comments.
I really did know the difference, although I am not particularly well versed in these matters.
Sigh . . . I was so embarrassed. I corrected the page once it was brought to my attention, but I was always mindful of the mistake.
Ken says I still owe him a deer as he only saw two while he was here.