It's on the third platform, counting up from zero, starting at the bottom. Please replace as found. This is a small magnetic cache. As this series is meant to be walkable with our four-legged cacher friends, please be careful on this one. Smaller pets may need to be carried up the steps, as they are rusty metal, and consist of grates, which some dogs won't respond well to. Additionally, you could clamber up the small hill, or take the wider path to your left, but the path will take significantly longer. Watch for muggles, as it’s a popular spot. Enjoy!
This cache is dedicated to Peter Rodseth, a kind, private man who died around 2016. Mr. Rodseth was a person of strong faith, and a skilled woodworker. He enjoyed long walks, and walked most places. He inherited a small dog, a pure-breed Shi-tzu named Lord Wicket of the Ewoks the 2, from a friend who had passed. After Mr. Rodseth's other dog died, he became more attached to Wicket. They walked everywhere together. Then, when Mr. Rodseth was about to pass, he gave his beloved dog to his sister. Later, a local family adopted the dog, because Mr. Rodseth's sister was a elderly woman. Wicket stayed with them for around 4 happy years. Then, he passed in the summer of 2019. He had to be put down due to multiple problems. Now, as a tribute to Wicket, and to Mr. Rodseth, I am starting a series of caches called Wicket's Walk. Please enjoy.