This cache is located on Old Field Fork Rd. in Linn, WV. It can be accessed from Copley Rd. or Rt. 33 via Sleeths Run Rd. This is a gravel road and can be quite rough in vehicles with stiffer suspension. There is also no cell phone reception in this area.
It was placed here with the owners' permission. They are also fellow geocachers. The only muggles you will have to watch out for are the locals that tend to ride their ATVs and side-by-sides along this road.
This is my first geocache and the coordinates may need some adjusting. This one is a pretty easy to find next to the tire swing. You are welcome to swing on it at your own risk. It is a large geocache in a plastic ammo can with various goodies. Please leave the pink glass container in the cache. It is used to keep the log sheet dry.
Update: This tree is hollow and unfortunately part of it did fall down including the section that held the tire swing. The geocache is still accessible though.
This cache is placed here in honor of my pet and best friend who recently passed away and is buried nearby. No, this is not a cat or dog. She was a Chaco Golden Knee tarantula who was very sweet and docile. Sadly, tarantulas are portrayed in a negative light despite majority of them being non-aggressive. In honor of her, I would encourage you to reconsider killing a wild spider that you may find in your home. Instead, gently guide it into a cup and let it loose outside. I call it spider karma. 