Camo'd snapware container with log book (double bagged) and trade items.
The Good Neighbor trail was built on an abandoned spur off the the main rail line at Croom that brought passengers and freight 10 miles west to Brooksville. The community of Croom once featured a train depot as well as a Wye (a Y shaped junction) that allowed trains to switch directions. The only visible remnant of the Croom Wye is a few hundred feet south on the Withlacoochee State Trail where the old right-of-way (now a horse trail) can be seen curving gently westward toward Brooksville.