Once upon a time, this was the family's hunting shack and a place with many good memories. But time passed on and so did many of us, and after one too many break-ins we gave up and tore down the cabin. So it goes. Now it's just another forested 40 off W.
Park off the road at the recommended location. I own the property, and it is Managed Forest Law land open for recreation. Feel free to confirm this from the plat maps online at http://sawyercowi.wgxtreme.com/. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. (The owner to the west is aggressive about their boundaries with No Trespassing signs everywhere. If it ever looks like you need to pass beyond those signs, you've made an error somewhere.)
It will be difficult to recover this cache in winter. One step involves an unlisted USGS benchmark found at ground level. Information from that marker is needed to compute the location of the cache.
Please be sure to carefully reseal the cache per the instructions in the cache.
Some items of note:
- Positions taken with Garmin GPS V using WAAS and averaged/300.
- Open MFL land can be hunted. Exercise caution during deer season.
- Bring insect repellent in season, including permethrin tick repellent.
- Wear long clothing.
- Check yourself for ticks for at least a day afterward.
- The fastest way out is the waypoints in reverse order.
- Feel free to help yourself to cache trinkets.
Alas, Klahn forgot to leave a pencil in the cache for seekers to add to the cache notebook, and the cache is now two hours away. The first finder will perhaps be kind enough to bring along an inexpensive mechanical pencil and leave it in the cache. To exchange value for value, Klahn left a very special item in the cache for the First Finder.