This cache is named for my son-in-law Troy. We visited the town of Troy, KS on a geocaching trip to Kansas City. We had a good time watching people riding horses down the street in one part of the town, farmers driving tractors in another place and had a lengthy discussion about the streets and whether they were cobblestone or bricks.
It’s a two-part multi that starts with a short tour of the town of Troy. The coordinates at the top of the page will take you to a tall oak sculpture created by Peter Wolf Toth.
On the plaque that says "To the American Indian", the tree used for the sculpture originated from:
Atchison KS, then go to N39.47.593 W095.03.174
Rushville MO, then go to N39.47.567 W095.03.102
Harrison AR, then go to N39.47.356 W095.05.714
Cache area can be easily accessed from a parking area. You will have to hike through some tall grass and the ground is uneven so watch your step. Cache container is a regular ammo box containing log book, pens and pencils and trading items.
If you are trying to complete the Kansas Delorme Challenge cache, the real container is hidden in the area 27, not in 26 where the multi begins.