So here we are, this spot may look familiar to you, or maybe not, but it was the location of our 100th hide. That was four years ago, today it's number 300, what to do? The answer was simple, combine all three of our favorite caches in one location, two will be decoys, one will contain a logsheet. We've had great joy reading logs from many cachers who have found these type of hides, over the past few years, some funny, many after a 4th or 5th visit, and a few novels. Also some that are not kid friendly! Not too many TFTC's. Geocaching has been good to us, taking us to places we would never seen, or gone to, so we appreciate all the other hiders out there! Keep up the good work!
As this section of the Wild GooseTrail is owned by the DNR, a geocache notification form has been submitted to the Fond Du Lac Parks & Planning committee, the land managers, and caretaker of this trail. Geocaches placed on DNR property require approval ofthe land manager.