Get a Smiley Here
This is a Letterbox Hybrid Cache. A letterbox is another form of treasure hunting using clues instead of coordinates. Once a letterbox is found instead of signing a log book, you place your stamp mark in the letterbox's log book and place the letterbox's stamp into your own log book.
In some cases such as this, a letterbox hybrid has coordinates, making it a letterbox and a geocache. You can leave your stamp and get the cache's stamp in your own log book as in letterboxing, or you can simply sign the log book as in geocaching, or both.
I think I'm getting a bit nostalgic as I grow older, as this was a location of one of the very first caches I ever found. The previous cache was a worm hole, so this one needed a twist as well, making it a LBH.
You will be looking for a larger sized lock-n-lock box with room for some trade items. The cache started with a Bobcat magnet, bison tube, pen and un-activated travel bug dog tag for the FTF. The stamp is a Smiley face, so I guess you can double up on this one.
To get to this cache, park in the Cherry River fishing access and start around the loop. The loop is about .75 miles and should cross an other cache in the area.
Do Not Remove the Stamp and Pad
Congratulations: Diesel350 FTF