Please read the following before finding the cache.
NOTE: Since I do "Write note" on this cache more than other caches, and I don't want it to clutter up the logs. Look for my "Write note" log on 12/1/2025 for updates on maintenence. If it is important enough, I will make another note, just for it. If that happens, I will not put it in the 12/1/2025 note.
You are not allowed to go past the green ropes.
In the cache is also a logbook for my own game, "Worldsigns". That logbook is called a "Note". You can write your username and date on it like a normal Geocache, but to log it, you need to join the Caching Ohio Group Discord server.

Worldsigns Site
You are not required to read the rest of the description, but I would be very glad if you did!
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Some of you might not know what a trackable is, and you might be wondering to yourself, what is a trackable? And if I find one, what do I do with it? Well, I'll answer that and a few other things about trackables below.
First of all, and I can not stress this enough, DO NOT KEEP TRACKABLES! Trackables are meant to move along. Not for you to keep.
Anyways, here's all the starting info you need to know about trackables! A trackable is a movable item in the Geocaching game. It travels from one cache to another.
Either, you can retrieve it, (taking it with you to another cache) or you can discover it. (not take it from the cache, but logged that you saw it in the cache)
When you take it to another cache, log that you put it in the cache (dropped it) on the site or app.
If you didn't drop it in that cache, and plan to put it in another in in the future, log that the trackable visited the cache.
Some trackables have a goal, which is a set objective (thing to do) for the trackable along it's journey. For example, the trackable's goal is to visit a cache is to go to a cache hidden in the year 2000.
Trackables are many different shapes and sizes! Some are very large, while others are very small. And others are in-between.
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This cache is apart of the "Wizard Trail" created by wizard625 & the Caching Ohio Group. The name "Wizard Trail" was the idea of mmblainerowe. In this trail, there are 7 caches, a Wherigo, and two five staged Adventure Labs. These caches are in different sorts of hiding spots than one another, with varying difficulty.
Congratulations to showmethecache87 & mileaminute for being Co-FTFs!!!
Cache has changed containers throughout time, as of now it is the 2nd largest cache in Ross County.
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