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› Forums › Hiding and Hunting › Recommended Caches › Taylor County Ice Age Hike
Wow. I can’t say enough about this cache, except that it was the highlight of our weekend. We didn’t expect much from the drive in, even though it is a nice several mile drive down a good gravel road. But we stepped a couple hundred feet into the woods and it turned into something out of a Tolkien book. Beautiful folded terrain and lush. I’d nominate this for cache of the month, but with an average of ten visitors a year, it would get ground under quickly. For those of you counting counties, choose this one and allow a couple of hours. Approach from Lake 19 Road, and you will not be disappointed!
GCM4DM – http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=3bab438f-8bb7-4525-bca6-fc6f6a34da7b
In the Chequamegon National Forest.
Nominate it anyway! Then it will get on the Honorable Mention list. It might get a few more visitors then….
Yep, this is a great cache. I remember the hike back to this one very well, having taken the “shortcut'” my log of the cache find includes coordinates of where to park, which i would strongly suggest. the hike from my suggested parking coordinates is fantastic, just as seth describes.