This cache popped up last summer and we just had to run to grab it. When I say run it was more of a walk, but for the first time we didn’t use a vehicle to get to the cache as it is only 350 feet or
so from our door step.
I have hiked this glen for many years, 30 or so, and know the terrain pretty well. Finding the cache was a bit tricky as there were 8 people playing in the falls as I poked around and made the find.
Stealth was the order of the day and I was able to grab it, sign the log and get it back into hiding without a single person noticing I was even there. This image is from another trip we made to the
glen to find another cache placed the day we found the first one.
Some people have asked me why I didn’t place any hides in this great spot I guess there are 2 main reasons. First, the glen has very steep sides and getting a lock with a GPS is impossible on the best
of days. Second, for 20 years or so it was possible to take a lunch break any day of the week and hike from our house to the glen and never see another person. Placing caches there will draw more people
to return from time to time which may change the "privacy" aspect of one of my favorite places.
