PLEASE take note of where you find the cache AS you find it and before you sign the log in your euphoric state since this cache manages to gradually wander from it's true home! Then return to the same spot to preserve it for the next finder and please push it firmly into place.
Tucked away on the south side of Bowness park is a little shady trail that follows the bottom of a steep hillside until it climbs up to the Wood's home and leads into the NW corner of Bowness. We normally access the trail from the west end, under the Stoney trail bridge which can be accessed from Bowness park or from the N side of the river via the pedestrian footbridge. A direct approach from the parking in Bowness park means there is a "river" in the way. We recently enjoyed a steady stream of FTFs in the Bowness (thanks stormcrow50 for your efforts), so this is for all the cachers who have followed us to those caches. The trail is often quiet except for the chatter and chirps of the birds. We remember watching a Great Horned Owl on one of our trips along this trail. It can be wet and muddy in the spring or after rain, and the snow might linger in the spring. With a little exploration, it can make for a great little loop. And yes, GPS signal might be, no, let's make that will be, a little fickle, but that's part of the challenge, right ?
The cache is a camoed micro, so bring your own pen and tweezers may be helpful. Please rehide carefully to preserve the challenge. It's just off the side of the trail.