This cache is part of a group of caches that make a loop starting and ending at the intersection of the red-marked Charcoal Burners (CB) trail and Route 301. The cache is a lock-n-lock hidden off the white-marked Cabot Trail (CA) near an interesting spot where a small stream resurfaces after having traveled underground/under rocks for a few hundred feet. Please be gentle with the natural camouflage.
The stream disappears during dry periods, through this part of Fahnestock is always fairly wet. To reach the cache, you can either pick up the start of the Perkins trail a short way from 301 along the CB Trail and then follow the PT to the Cabot Trail or take the CB trail to its intersection with the Cabot trail. The parking coordinates indicate where the CB trail crosses route 301 and the trailhead coordinates indicate where the PT starts along the CB trail. You may find a Fahnestock trail map at https://parks.ny.gov/parks/attachments/ClarenceFahnestockTrailMap.pdf
This Cache is placed as part of the 2019 Taconic Region Geocache Challenge. The NYS Parks Saratoga - Capital region and the Central region will be hosting similar challenges!! Find 45 challenge caches in the Taconic Region and stamp your passport to earn a trackable geo-coin. Ten caches found in the Sara-Cap and/or Central Region Challenge can be used toward the Taconic Challenge. Are you up for the challenge? Visit www.parks.ny.gov to print your passport and learn more about the 2019 regional challenges. Passports also available at participating parks and historic sites.
Be sure to check each park or site’s unique web page for possible trail maps and other facility specific information. https://parks.ny.gov/regions/taconic/default.aspx