Tree Dweller has been restored and now, once again, the guardian of this cache resides on a pine tree. The coordinates are nearly the same, but now you need to go slightly down a slope (towards the lake) to a pine tree that is just a few feet below San Moritz Way to find this cache.
You now have to pay to park in any of Lake Gregory’s parking lots, so we placed this cache in a spot where you can get off of Lake Drive and park on the side of San Moritz Way, to do a quick park and grab, if you’d like. Lake Gregory has a lot of very creative caches hidden around it, fun for the entire family, so personally we feel that it’s worth it to find a place to park even if it means coming up with the $5 parking fee (though there are a number of places around the lake where you can legally park for free), and walk around the perimeter of the lake (about 2 ½ miles), on their well-maintained trails and pick up the other caches. Whenever we introduce people to the joys of geocaching we always try to take them to this lake, they’re immediately hooked; most of the caches hidden here are that good.
Please don't take the guardian of this cache, and make sure that his home (the bison tube) is securely attached to the tree so that he doesn't get lost. This is a micro so you know that you have to bring your own writing stick, right? If you “forgot it,” or it “broke,” we still want proof that you found the cache, so snap a photo of the paper log (but NOT the cache container) and include it in your online log and we’ll give you credit.
Please do NOT take the guardian of the cache.
Are you unable to find this cache, and are positive that it's gone? If so, feel free to replace it with a temporary and claim the find; just let us know so that we can replace it next time we're out here.