Kinda ran outta projects that I didn’t hafta shop for during quarantine, so I put together 15 caches using stuff I already had. (yes, I’m a hoarder) Only bought one thing online and had it shipped.
The parking coordinates will take you to a small, sandy area just off Holton-Whitehall Road. There are caches on both sides of the road. This description deals with the ones across the street on the South side.
This trail, through a part of the Huron-Manistee Forest, is open to ORV, motorcycle and foot traffic. In the winter, it’s a designated snowmobile trail. Only occasionally do I see anyone else out here. It’s usually the quietest in the morning and mid-day during the week. Never seems to be real busy.
There’s a fork in the trail about 200’ in. I took the left fork, but it really doesn’t matter. It’s just a little over a two mile loop and you’ll pass through here again. These caches are all on Federal land. There are some posted areas, but if you follow the “road” and keep a cache in front of you, you’ll be fine. They’re all purty basic and in “obvious” cache locations. The only difficulty may come from the number of “obvious” locations at GZ. I averaged waypoints on two separate days, so I hope they get you close. There’s no micros in these woods; most of these caches are pint-sized, camo'd containers. Ain’t much fooferaw or frippery in 'em either, but I did leave a lucky wheatback in each one. As always, bug dope is never a bad idea in the Michigan woods. Hope you enjoy the stroll as much as I did.
Be extremely careful when exiting onto Holton-Whitehall Rd. You’re on a curve and the traffic flows through here at a pretty good clip.
This is Federal land and there may be deer hunters out here in season. Please take precautions if you visit during any hunting season.