When you park in the parking lot at the end of Watchmaker St., you can take the Power Line Trail. We placed our friend just a little off the beaten track but not that far, he wanted to be able to keep an eye on things. He found a hidey hole that he really liked and has now made it his home. We ask that you put Squeaky back as you found him so he is not spotted quickly. He likes to hide and not be disturbed. I didn't even see him at first when I looked in his hidey hole. He used to squeak but he sacrificed his ability to squeak in the name of geocaching, all for a good cause. We find him to be adorable but some may go eek!
Squeaky had found a home somewhere else but he got kicked out, as there was no room, so his friend, Nuts, said to come on over and join him. He is happy to join his friend, Nuts. He was also happy at the number of squirrels and other wildlife that is near.
We rated this what we did as you have to go down the power line past the trail and then step into the woods. The way we went we stepped over a little rocky run off in the woods and walked in through the trees but coming out we trudged through the tall grass on the power line and found a trail that was closer than the power line and tower trail. It ended up bringing us in near Homemade Hideaway, another cache in the area. Our son made it but...
Bring your own pen and tweezers!
Caches are meant to be found so if you have any trouble please let us know and we will take care of it. Our GPS got sketchy there so we are hoping.