
Yes, this cache is in the middle of a marsh. No, you will not have
to get your feet wet. Seeking this cache will take you on a
comfortable little tour of a wetland where waterfowl abound. You
won't be disturbing them, they'll pretty much ignore you and you
can watch them close up. Kids will love it. Dogs too. It's also
wheelchair accessible, so it's a nice place for those whose
physical limitations prevent them from seeking many caches. This is
a cache that nearly everyone can enjoy!
During the tourist season this area can have a lot of traffic,
so I've made it a quick and easy find if you read the clue. You
could grab this cache unnoticed whilst standing amongst muggles;
just say, "What kind of duck is that?" and point away from the
cache. In the off season you can have the area to yourself.
This is intended to be a zero-impact cache. The
container is a small plastic container wrapped with camo tape.
Please take care to replace it exactly as you found it and check
that it can't be seen from above.
Happy Caching.
Update 1/4/05: The old log sheet has been replaced with a new
one for 2005.
Update 1/29/06: The log sheet has been replaced with a new one
for 2006
Update 9/25/06: This cache was placed prior to the new rule
requiring cache notification forms for caches on WDNR properties.
It has since been approved by the park superintendent, Jim
Buchholz. The
Cache Placement Form 2500-118 was submitted and signed. We
thank the staff for their help and cooperation.
For detailed information regarding hiding caches in Wisconsin
and the new rules for WDNR managed properties, please visit the WGA
website page by clicking the image below: