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Multi-cache Layton Trail Triple by PiperScout (2/2)
N24° 49.387  W80° 49.064 (WGS84)
UTM  17R   E 518419  N 2745374
Use waypoint: GCMEVZ
Size: Other    Hidden on 1/8/2005
In Florida, United States
bug (This cache may contain travel bugs)
Atalanta (ref = TBGZRE)
Great Copper (ref = TBK4DZ)
No Elan like Blue Babe! (ref = TB11WYX)
BERT (ref = TB11ZW1)
Difficulty:   **    Terrain:  **
A multi-stage cache located in the Florida Keys in Layton, on Long Key. About mm 68.1 bayside.

Located in the Florida Keys in Layton, on Long Key, about mm 68.1 bayside.

A multi-cache (one mini, one micro, one regular) located in the tiny town of Layton, Florida, on Long Key. Layton is the smallest incorporated city in N. America (population 185).

This multi-cache is located on the Layton Trail, a nice, but easily missed, small trail that will take you through a hardwood hammock. The whole trail loop can be walked in about 10-15 minutes and will take you through the hardwood hammock to the bay.

There are three stages for this cache: The first stage is a mini-cache (very small logbook). You’ll find a clue card for the second and third stages to borrow from this cache (return the card back to the 1st cache when you’re done).

The second stage is a micro – a film canister. It may be a challenge to find as you’ve got to move something to find it. (The clue card has a scrambled hint, if you want one.) The final coordinates for the third stage are in this cache (leave them in the cache, please). There is a tiny log in the micro, but no pen or pencil.

The third stage is a regular cache. It is a medium tupperware-type container that has room for trading stuff, as well as the main logbook for the cache. You’ve got to sign this logbook to keep credit for the find.

Items first put into the cache are: Logbook and pen, PiperScout 7 TB w/keychain, a Sponge Bob voice recorder, a Power Puff girl bobble, a compass ring, a tiny dolphin, a tiny rabbit, a Halloween popper, a squirting flamingo, a squirting parrot, a bear necklace, a dolphin stuffed toy, a Scooby-Doo maze, a video game, a golden horse charm, and a mini-maraca.
Kid Friendly Kid Friendly Dogs Allowed Dogs Allowed
Available year-round Available year-round Bicycles permitted on paths Bicycles permitted on paths
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Additional Hints (There are no hints for this cache)


Current at 12/18/2006

Write note 12/4/2006 by carolalma
Picked up Goofy.

Found it 12/4/2006 by carolalma
Interesting trail,definitely easy to miss but it's certainly well-maintained. I should not have been walking through there with the walking boot that's protecting my broken ankle, but then geocachers aren't necessarily sensible. The hides were cleverly hidden. Took Goofy TB, left belt buckle TB. Thanks for the fun!

Found it 12/3/2006 by DarSanP
nice ray nice cache-thanks

Found it 11/28/2006 by Grumpier99
Found all three stages with Gatordan today. Nice little trail. Stages 2 and 3 are in good shape. We left some bowling ball seeds and our card along with the Bert TB in the final stage. Stage 1 needs some serious maintenance. The log is really too big for the container. It is forced in and since it is damp it is disintegrating. Overall a good hide.

Found it 11/28/2006 by gatordan
We found this cache with Grumpier99 &Co. What a nice little walk through a picturesque Florida forest. We found all stages with no problem-except the log in the first stage was soaked and coming apart. Left elephant and took toy helicopter.


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