This series is placed along the McMiller Ski Trails within the Southern Unit of the Kettle Moraine Forest. Please follow all posted rules & regulations including NO HIKING in winter when the trails are groomed for XC skiing. Also on the property is a shooting range which you will likely hear if you're there during range hours.
Scotch-a-Roos are traditionally made as bars. However, there is a somewhat similar cookie version with the staple chunks of butterscotch chips & chocolate chips. These make for a scrumptious treat no matter what their form! You are looking for a small camo container off the blue loop.
These trails are minimally maintained in the summer months which means grass on the trail may not be mowed. Here is a map I created based on my GPS tracks and the McMiller ski trail map. Note there are three potential parking areas. Daily or annual parking pass is required for a fee. Refer to the geocache Chocolate Chip Cookie for these parking waypoints. If accessing from Forest Headquarters, follow the Ice Age Shelter 2 sign and continue hiking past the shelter until you are within a few hundred feet of Pecan Finger Cookie. At that point, look for a footpath on your left (pink on map) to get onto the McMiller Trail system.
The Geocache Notification Form has been submitted to Amanda Kutka/Anne Korman of the Wisconsin DNR. Geocaches placed on Wisconsin Department of Natural Resource managed lands require permission by means of a notification form.