Tracking down waypoints geocachers requires a powerful sense of awareness and observation. There are geotrails to recognize, but that is the easy part. Skilled geocachers also know to find and follow all kinds of signs, symbols, and clues, such as hints or clues from logs, sticks in piles and leaves in piles and human items such as wire and string holding the containers.
Geocachers often use the same routes over and over, even if they reach the area from many different directions. This makes things easier for the geocachers if you spot a well-used path, you can follow it to find the Geocache. Of course, that all changes if the cache owner sets up in area where there is no set path to the Geocache. That why geocaching takes plenty of practice and patience. So happy geocache hunting.