This cache is our very first hiding attempt. Santa brought a nice geocaching container. We just had to wait for the snow to melt to look for a nice hiding spot.
(Wikipedia) The Mystic River is a 7.0-mile-long (11.3 km) river in Massachusetts, in the United States. Its name derives from the Wampanoag word "muhs-uhtuq", which translates to "big river." In an Algonquian language, "Missi-Tuk" means "a great river whose waters are driven by waves", alluding to the original tidal nature of the Mystic. It lies to the north of and flows approximately parallel to the lower portions of the Charles River.
This spot can be the starting point of a nice walk along the Mystic. You will see plenty of ducks, gooses and birds. Enjoy the walk on a sunny day outside.
The cache is a traditional square plastic container. It is large enough to trade small objects and travel bugs. Put the cache back where you found it and be careful not to push it too far out of reach.