Posh Sub-Development Adjacent Cache
The most direct way to access this cache is via Skyline Drive, a route which features a 9-hole golf course, a 15 MPH speed limit (enforced with speed bumps), and a continuous loop of expensive and virtually identical single-family dwellings...hence Posh Sub-Development Adjacent Cache.
The cache container has roughly the same dimensions as three stacked Pop Tarts. It's concealed in such a way that you'll have to find it with your hands and not your eyes. The cache is between Henry V, Act III, Scene I (Google it and look around) and the Black Orifice Tree.
Point of Interest: There's an impressive rock formation on the shores of Nagog Pond not far from this cache site. I’ve dubbed these rocks the “Boulder Whale” but, like a Rorschach Test or clouds, you might see something different. See Photos and Reference Point
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Please be nice to nature.
Also, please note the location and orientation of the cache container before you retrieve it and put it back just as you found it.
Thank you for your consideration.
For maps and more information on Nagog Hill Conservation Land visit: https://trails.actonma.gov/nagog-hill/
Permission to hide geocaches on Acton conservation land was granted by the Land Stewardship Committee of Acton, MA. https://www.acton-ma.gov/633/Land-Stewardship-Committee
Special thanks to Bettina Abe, the Natural Resources Assistant for the Town of Acton.
A gift from Hrothgar, the self-styled sovereign of the Nashoba Valley!