This has the power trail attribute, and it is a small power trail now but will become larger with time.
TAKE YOUR ADJUSTABLE POLE and a tweezers
The Landon Trail is on nearly 40 miles of the former Missouri-Pacific Railroad linking Topeka’s Shunga Trail, southward, to Lomax Junction, and to the Flint Hills Trail just east of Pomona Lake in Osage County. This historic rail corridor is now being developed as a trail and wildlife area open to the public for non-motorized use. Visitors are invited to come out and enjoy activities such as hiking, biking, running, horseback riding, and experience some of the most breathtaking scenery in the Midwest.
Regulations for the Landon Trail:
- Don't throw stuff on the ground.
- Don't take your Harley or anything else that is hot to the touch when it is running.
- Don't catch any animals.
- If it is dark stay home
- Keep your cat and your lizard on a leash or any other pet.
- No lit matches or lighters or pitching your tent
- No skinnydipping or non-skinnydipping or even wading (except to get the cache in case you drop it in the ditch water)
- Despite your views the 2nd amendment don't bring your guns
- Don't do any mind altering stuff
- No hanging around
- Use your common sense.
- And that other sign says "if the trail is mushy get off it".
Caches are a hanging preform. Some of them are a recycled Mingo (GC30) preform container.
TAKE YOUR ADJUSTABLE POLE and a tweezers