In order to claim a find on this challenge, you must have found a minimum of 10 caches with the "Dangerous Area" attribute. Cachers may sign a challenge cache's physical log at any time. However, the challenge cache may be logged as found online only after the log is signed and the challenge tasks have been met and documented. The checker below will tell you if you qualify.

The "Dangerous Area" attribute can be used by a cache owner to tell geocachers that they may be entering a dangerous area, and looks like a skull and crossbones. This area could be dangerous if you choose to not take the best path, and try to wade through the marsh. However, if you stay on the trail, you should be reasonably safe.

This cache is located in the Lake Mills State Wildlife Area and Zeloski Marsh Unit. The western unit of the Lake Mills State Wilelife Area is known as the Zeloski Marsh Unit. This 1,700-acre wetland restoration includes a series of six impoundments where water levels are managed for nesting waterfowl, shorebirds, and other species of plants and animals. The area is easily accessed via lanes established for property management work. The Glacial Drumlin Trail runs through Zeloski Marsh. It is best accessed from the provided parking coordinates at the end Alley Road.
The Geocache Notification Form has been submitted to the Wisconsin DNR. Geocaches placed on Wisconsin Department of Natural Resource managed lands require permission by means of a notification form. Please print out a paper copy of the notification form, fill in all required information, then submit it to the land manager. The DNR Notification form and land manager information can be obtained at: http://dnr.wi.gov/files/PDF/forms/2500/2500-118.pdf