Ever since a cacher (The Gis Guy) asked for any information
refering to the stone chamber at the Ninham
Mountain cache, I got curious and started doing some searching
on the internet to try get some answers as to where these stone
chambers originated and what they were used for. I found some
fascinating tidbits of legend, history and even paranormal.
With all this talk of stone chambers I bet you'd be expecting to
find one here huh? Sorry not today! I goofed and thought we were at
the right preserve but it turns out, close.... but no druid
ruin....hence the name. None the less this is a beautiful little
perserve, teaming with wetland inhabitants (including mosquitos..
don't forget the bug spray!!!) I love the prehistoric aura in the
swamp. As an interesting side note, many years ago a dugout canoe
dating back to 1600 was pulled out of this swamp. It is on display
at the Southeast Museum.
This cache was rehidden on April 9th, 2005 after it's
disappearance. Hope this one lasts awhile.. please rehide well as
the muggle aspect is a concern. There is no need to overturn any
rocks! The rock that would need to be overturned is to big to move
anyways. Good Luck it's appearing it's not an easy find.