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Questing #2 Traditional Cache

Hidden : 4/26/2011
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:


This series of caches is in Questing, a property of The Trustees of Reservations and was placed to encourage use of Questing and Geocaching in the Southern Berkshires.  Caches placed with permission.
Questing is open year-round, daily, sunrise to sunset.

   

What makes Questing a special place?
    

Located on the flanks of Leffingwell Hill, Questing features 438 acres of transitional hardwood forest, pockets of wetlands, small streams, and vernal pools.
  
From the parking area, an old woods road follows a pretty stream for about 1/3 mi. to an open field. This 17-acre upland field of native wildflowers attracts several species of dragonflies and butterflies. Mowed paths follow the edge of the field and connect to a forest loop trail that leads through the woods for about 2/3 mi. around the perimeter of Leffingwell Hill. Look for cellar holes and stone walls, many fascinating in their construction, that tell the story of the 200-year-old settlement known as Leffingwell, where the first non-Native American children were born in Berkshire County. This settlement was abandoned in the late 19th century as farmers migrated to the Midwest.
  The above is from the The Trustees of Reservations website (http://www.thetrustees.org)
   
Within Questing is a private residence - please respect their privacy!
  
A trail map is available for download.
 

Questing #2

You are looking for a Lock 'N Lock type container located just off the trail.

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