We tried to place a variety of caches here so you can have a well-rounded caching day. Thanks to Eagle.007 for the containers! We hiked the trail 4 different days with 2 different GPS’s so we could come up with the best coordinates possible. We even took a friend along to see if she could find the caches without clues, and she had no problem. Please allow for signal bounce in the woods. If you’re stuck, feel free to shoot us an email, and we should be able to respond right away.
We didn’t come across any snakes or poison ivy, but that’s not to say you won’t! The caches will be more difficult to find with snow, and you won’t have to tear apart any stone walls to find them. Just to be safe, bring your own pen. Remember to CITO. And have fun!
Our daughter developed this easy cache so hopefully the directions are right;) From the posted coordinates, go 160 feet west, proceed 27 feet north, and then walk 25 feet east. You are looking for a small camoed pill container that contains the coordinates to the final, which is a small, clear lock and lock. Please leave the snowflake stamp in the container so letterboxers can stamp their books. Thanks!