This is a very easy 2 stage multi cache. The first stage is hard to miss. The final stage is just a log attached to something a little larger.
Just like the song by Sammy Hager "I can't drive 55!" I have the same problem, just ask my wife. The song is a little out of date now but when it was written that was the top speed limit nationally. Today the new highway here is 65MPH, so I guess I can't drive 65 either. Once you locate stage one you will need to determine the speed I drive (MPH) and double it (Xs 2) for the west number of stage 2. Just to keep you from getting carried away the MPH I was driving ends with a zero.
Stage 2 is at N 39° 23.837 W 077° 55.XXX
I had fun creating this cache and I hope you enjoy it. It is funny the things you find while caching. I use to collect gloves at caches now I really do pick up the trash and sometimes even recycle it. Dave of Davee-n-cachincarrie gave me the idea for this one, Thanks!
This cache can only be accessed by walking or biking. You can not access it from Route 9 - parking is ILLEGAL on Route 9. There is a fence separating Route 9 from the Bike Trail. Keep in mind that while biking/hiking this trail you will cross active roads. Please be attentive and very careful while making these crossings.
ABOUT THE TRAIL:
You will find about 70 caches along the path at any given time. The trail is hilly it is not your normal rails to trail path. The mix of terrain, cache types, sizes, and even night caches adds a layer of excitement that seasoned cachers will appreciate. Yes, variety not a power trail.
For anyone planning to tackle the trail, checking out GCBEE4X (BT2025 Trail Warm Up #1) is a must. It’s your go-to resource for:
- 🚗 Parking locations
- 🍔 Food stops
- 🚻 Bathroom access
You can also check out this bookmark list of all the caches along the trail.