Named in honor of a great cache series on the North Shore of Eastern Massachusetts, this hike takes you from the parking area on Sequinland Road near the entrance to Reid State Park through the Kennebec Estuary Land Trust (KELT) Morse Pond Preserve to a gorgeous location overlooking Morse Pond. A trail map can be found here: http://kennebecestuary.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/MorsePond_PublicTrailMap2.pdf. The most direct route (bear left at both forks) is a round trip of about 2.5 miles through beautiful Maine forest and over stone steps and boardwalks constructed by KELT volunteers. A longer route involves the "carousel" trail which makes a loop in the middle of the preserve. Bring your bug spray!
The cache is a 6" x 6" x 2.5" Lock 'N Lock style container.
One word of caution: if you decide to wander onto some of the small islands along the pond shore, note that the water between these islands can easily be 2-3' deep. I found out the hard way, despite use of a walking stick, when I lost my balance and ended up thigh deep in muck upon my return from grabbing a great pano shot from one of these islands.
Congrats to Trail Mongers on being FTF, and kudos on finding the cache with the wrong coordinates which I have corrected!