Welcome to the sixth of the Headwires series, a series of caches that'll bring you to drawn out, and somewhat peaceful parts of the city. The following cache is located in the fleeting grasps of a park that intrigued me last year as I walked around one day in the area. It's right by the busy Kennedy and Eglinton area, and is accessible by foot and transit. I recall coming here to this parkland/railway area and hiding a cache, only to realize later on it was much too close to a nearby cache. This is an intriguing parkland...where I hid this cache is right about where you see the influence of the city flee and the beauty of nature comes into it's own, with the Taylor Massey thundering nearby depending on the time of the year....this can be a pretty scenic place once you walk a few paces west toward the creek. I came by today and with a different container, placed something that's different from the other caches in the series, in terms of difficulty. (Funny how this is hidden six months after the last few of the series...weird) This cache doesn't require a ladder, though it may be useful depending on your climbing ability. Let me know in your logs if the ladder was a necessity, or if you found some challenge or fun in doing this without assistance.
Do bring a writing utensil and a ladder depending on your willingness to climb.
Congrats to paperclips29 on the FTF!