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 Raspberries are a choice berry for anyone who picks wild berries! They are smaller, but more tasty than their garden cousins! First Nations people ate them fresh, but also added them to soups and meat dishes. They were also dried and stored for later use!
You are travelling along the Causeway Forest Service Road (CFSR) 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!
There is a small lake that can be seen about 100 metres from the road here that serves as a home to several bird species! The lake was easily accessed when this cash was put in, and we attracted an "angry" bird that we couldn't see, but it chirped at us loudly until we left!
REMEMBER TO PICK UP THE CLUE FOR THE BONUS CACHE!