Letterboxing has been around since 1850, long before satellites directed you to places you wanted to go. You used clues instead of coordinates to find the treasure you sought. You will find a stamp inside the container. The stamp is used to log your personal stamp book and your own stamp is used to log the letterbox. If you don't have a stamp, use a pen to sign the log.
The stamp is NEVER a trade item so please don't take it.
The Tyger is a poem written by William Blake. You may recognize it from the first few lines:
Tyger Tyger, burning bright,
In the forest of the night;
What immortal hand or eye,
Could frame thy fearful symmetry?
In order to find this cache, proceed up the Bloom Lake trail to the Trail Junction (see wayoint). Standing just before the Junction, you will see a trail heading off to the right. If you look to the left you will see two large stumps in a line going into the woods. There is a third stump a little bit farther along a game trail that is lined up with the other two and that third stump is where you will find this cache.
You won't find any tigers in these woods though there may be cougars. There are lots of salamanders so watch your step! Enjoy your hike!