A while ago while scrolling social media, one of the Sweethearts14... my main partner in exploring abandoned things... came across a picture of an old caboose. She sent it to me saying something along the lines of she wanted to see it! I'm game for just about anything, but that in particular was right up my alley!
While planning an adventure, the caboose came up again and I asked for the directional info we had... which wasn't much as it was just a comment on the thread of the picture... Head towards the lake down finns and it is 1-2 miles up...
Late one night, while unable to sleep, I utilized the satellite maps and found... something... that may have fit! I sent screenshot and pin to her as she was still up as well, and a plan was worked out that we would squeeze it in!
Both Sweethearts14 and I set off for a day of geocaching surrounded by attempting to find the caboose!
I had thought about giving you the same directions that we had and making it a wild caboose chase for you as well, but instead, I will just give you this cache. We walked the shore from a nearby road across the snowy peaks, and as we got closer to our target, we were disappointed... but then as we got even closer, we started to make out exactly what we were looking for! We were SOO happy!
Enjoy your little wild caboose chase!
I hope to read about your adventures in the logs, and feel free to post pictures.
The geocache is a winter friendly logwerk preform placed on a tree near, BUT NOT ON, IN OR UNDER the caboose.
All non-virtual geocaches must contain a logbook. If it must contain a logbook for you to sign, then you must sign said logbook. If your name is not in the logbook then you have not truly found the geocache. Bring something to mark in the logbook if you you would like to count the find.