Park at one of the listed waypoints and hike the North Country trail to this cache. You will be looking for a black camoed pill bottle a little bigger than the usual pill bottle size. Private landowners have given permission for the NCT through here so please be respectful and for your safety wear ORANGE during hunting season.
While all the trimmings of Thanksgiving Dinner may very from table to table in almost every home there is turkey. Due to letters written by the early American settlers we know that beef and fowl were eaten at the first Thanksgiving. One particular letter wrote by Edward Winslow mentions hunting turkey, so historians believe turkey was most likely served as well as other fowl.
Some fun turkey facts:
Wild turkeys can fly but domestic turkeys cannot.
Turkeys can run up to 20 miles an hour.
Benjamin Franklin wanted to make the turkey the national bird because it is native to North America. The bald eagle won out however and became the national emblem in 1782.
The loose skin that hangs down on a turkey's neck is called a wattle.
Every year the president pardons a turkey.
Only tom turkeys gobble, the hens make a clicking noise.
Roasted turkey with all the trimmings was the first meal ever eaten on the moon by Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin.
Finally, because it is rich in zinc (and the B vitamin niacin that protects against cataracts) turkey is good for your eyes. Maybe it will help in the hunt for caches!