"When you go to hide a cache, think of the reason you are bringing people to that spot.
If the only reason is for the cache, then find a better spot."
.... Briansnat

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Saturday, April 20, 2019

Spring Awakening

Caches on the Finger Lakes Trail near Cortland, New York don't get visited often.  Two of the caches I found were 2007 hides so they have been in place for a long time.  The four caches have averaged  6.5 finds per year.  Besides being mostly in state forests with terrible roads, extreme snow, low temperatures, and short days in the winter make caching in for four to six months really challenging unless caching with snowshoes and a shovel.

This week I was in James Kennedy State Forest after work and stopped for four finds along the Finger Lakes Trail.  It was a spring awakening for the caches since half hadn't been found since July 2018 while the others had been last found in October.  The roads were as awful as ever since the state does near zero maintenance.  One was nearly impassable as someone was in the process of doing a lousy timber cut (good forest management practices actually promote forest health - this cut did not).  Still, it was an evening out hiking a section of the North Country Trail, known as the Finger Lakes Trail in New York.  It was mentally rewarding.





There was no smiley for the last log to sign. I always stop to sign trail registers.



So leave those parking lots behind and head out for a look in the woods.  Awaken an ammo can.  The pill bottles and key holders will wait.

Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Cache Mobile (?) For Sale

This was up for vote by readers of an on-line car forum.  I was checking the day's offering and immediately noted this rocks a pair of cache containers in the boot area.




The extra ground clearance might help with some higher terrain caches, but most plastic ammo cans leak.  In the early days of caching this might have been a moving cache.  😄  The owner has either sold it or decided they didn't want the car posted to the forum as the listing has been deleted.  If you are really interested in this as a cache mobile, the ad is still here.  It was for sale in Seattle.