Whales roamed the lands of Randolph eons ago. Then one day, they disappeared, resurfacing over 50 miles away in South Burlington. Marine biologists have been researching the reasons for the move ever since. Perhaps it was the disappearance of appropriate whale food, or a proposed change of land use. No one has been able to say.
Then, one day recently, another pair of whales resurfaced! Noted marine biologist George Constanza has been heard to say that he was amazed at their return. It may be that the passing of many years has allowed the right whale food to be replenished. Perhaps the recent change of land use has made it easier to be here. In any case, Dr. Costanza has vowed to protect the whales from assault by golf balls.
You may now look for a small geocache here, and I have left a bit of whale food. Be quiet when you visit the whales, you may hear their tummys rumbling. Be sure to give them a bite.
This land is owned by the Randolph Community Orchard. Whale watching and visiting is welcomed. Permission has been given to me by the owner to place a geocache here.
The cache is a short walk from the parking lot, on flat ground. It can be accessed from the logging road or from the field.