Geocaching is great in so many ways: It gets you outside with family or friends, or even alone on an enjoyable solitary adventure. It gives us puzzles to solve, travel bugs to log, and and with events and chance occurrances it allows for friendships to be made.
Geocaching can also be educational. In our geocaching travels, we've learned history, geography and geology with several of our finds.
Which brings us to this cache...
If you've ever kicked around on the west end of Mount Pearl, have you ever wondered how Heavy Tree Road in Mount Pearl got its name?
Well, wonder no more. Park along Heavy Tree Road and follow your compass needle to ground zero. You may wish to wear waterproof boots depending upon your approach, yet know that as much as there is a wetter approach, there is a completely dry approach to the cache (ahem, ScoutrP).
When you find the cache, the mystery will be solved: You will know exactly how Heavy Tree Road got its name.
Please feel free to post pics of your adventure, yet please do not post spoiler pics of the cache itself. 
Enjoy!
Cache the Bayman!
PS. If you enjoyed this adventure, please give the cache a favourite point, as we've entered this hide into the "FF2017" or "Fall Favourites 2017" Atlantic geocaching competition.