This cache is part of a series named after wild berries that are found in the area. Not all are recommended as edible. If you are not sure,
don't pick it....don't eat it!
Wild Blueberries are sweet and highly prized! They can be eaten freshly picked, or they can be put into pies, jams, muffins, etc! Most blueberries in this region are low bush, but the heavily laden bushes make them well worthwhile for picking! Wild blueberries have been a staple food source in the diet of First Nations People for generations!
You are travelling along the Wilkie Main Line Service Road (WML) running beside Hwy 39 near Mackenzie. FSR’s are used by industrial vehicles as well as by people hunting, fishing, collecting firewood, berry picking etc! Clouds of dust can be picked up by passing vehicles! The caches along this road have been placed where you can easily pull over to allow vehicles to pass! Each cache has a photo showing the parking area! Caches are within metres of parking! You are in bear country, so be Bear Aware! Have fun searching for all of the caches in this series!
This point serves as the junction for the Wilkie Main Line (WML) and the Causeway Forest Service Road (CFSR)! It is best to park at the coordinates given just before the two roads join!