This is one of our Fast Cache Series caches.
The caches in our Fast Cache Series are meant to be quick, easy caches along Rt. 2 for all travelers who are traveling East or West. All the caches in our Fast Cache Series have pull-off's with plenty of parking and all the caches are within feet of your car. They are designed to be quick caches, allowing for drivers/families to take a break from their drive.
This cache was placed using our new Rino530 GPS. We took an average of 20 coordinates and were accurate to 11 feet.
The site where this cache is placed was built in 1828. The site where the cache is hidden as well as Charlemont's old-fashioned covered Bissell Bridge and the "Hail to the Sunrise" Indian Statue in Mohawk Park are known for it's familiar post card images to travelers in Western Massachusetts. Please respect the property and please don't abuse it or the cache will have to be removed.
The cache is NOT on the building or in any stonewalls. Please don't move any rocks in the walls. There is NO pen in the cache, YOU MUST BRING YOUR OWN PEN!!
Please re-hide the cache exactly the way you found it!
This cache is winter friendly and the parking area is usually NOT plowed but you could park across the road at the rest area. If you don't feel safe crossing the road you could park up the road on East Oxbow Rd or down the road on West Oxbow Rd depending on which way your traveling. USE CAUTION IF/WHEN CROSSING THE ROAD!