I decided to go for a nice drive on a sunny day to see more of Uxbridge now that I work in the area. I came across this dead end road which gave access to more soccer fields then I ever seen in one place. Who knew this was popular here. Theres even a skate park and at the end of the road water gardens. Then I noticed the trailhead, checked to make sure no caches in the area and to my suprise I was good to go. Off I went in my suit and dress shoes looking for a hiding spot.
I Know You're Out There - So while I was looking for this caches hiding spot I realized I was out in the middle of nowhere and hearing lots of different sounds from the local wildlife, trees and wind. Pretty errie for this non woodsy person, glad I wasn't here at night. Made me feel Iike I was being watch by some animal or one would pop out. The cache itself is a small lock n lock with room for trackables, coins, small trinkets etc. It is located a little off the main trail. When the cache was placed the trail was ice and snow covered but I managed it in my dress shoes so it wasnt too bad but please be careful in early spring. Remember to keep the cache hidden when placing it back. I Had a +/- 3m on my GPS. Good Luck and I hope your adventure is as exciting as mine.
Congrats to The Uxbridge Bartons on the FTF. Luckily its a remote area so you were able to try again before someone else did.