UPDATE February 2023: This cache is sentimental to us, so we're doing our best to keep it going. It was our first cache, placed in 2002, when our kids were still little. Geocaching was pretty new then, and we were new to the game as well. We also had a puppy named Kimchi, after which we named our team. Kimchi has passed on, but We used to take her here to explore the nice open areas and woods. The neighbors are very friendly and care about their greenspace. If you bring your own wonderdog, be sure to clean up after your pup.
Please use the park entrance on Montreal Way to start your hunt. It's only about 500 ft. from car to cache but the bush gets pretty thick. In the summer, it's best to prepare for heavier foliage, including poison ivy and briars - and bugs. And vines, lot's of vines! There is a pathway that leads to the cache but it's a little tricky to find, so if you want some help getting started, keep reading:
From the sign at the park entrance, you'll see a picnic pavilion at the edge of the woods. From the pavilion, take the narrow path cut through ivy toward a metal sign. Go into the woods past the sign and to the right, and the trail through the ivy will become a little more apparent. You'll pass a shallow sinkhole on the left. Go to the left at the path's fork. (at a tree painted blue) Pass to the right around a large pine tree and watch out for poison ivy growing up and around it. The final leg is fairly open but pretty wild in summer. Some debris remains from old structures. This area used to be a farm, I was told. You'll see some rusted metal, cinder blocks, etc. scattered in the area when you get close to the cache.