Wednesday, May 12, 2010

There's Something About Swanton

On April 30th we were Vermont bound once again. My mother and brother wanted to go with us and since we were going to St Alban's Maple Festival on the 1st we had to make the most of the 30th.

Moonlight in Vermont
View from the shoreline
We started our day by visiting a cache that had been recently reactivated. It seems that the lake was trying to take back part of the shore and as a result the caches original location wasn't safe anymore. This cache is on private property but the log clearly states that it was places with the owners permission which was great because the location was awesome! It's right next door to a bed and breakfast and looks like it's frequented by the locals. It took us a bit longer than normal because the new coordinates are a bit off, but ultimately Justin found it as we were about to call it a DNF. The area was just plain awesome and I'm glad we were able to do a cache there.
The Treeman celebrates another find!

The Litte Red Caboose
Little Red Caboose and New walking bridge
Just down the road we stopped in Swanton and the Swanton Historical Society R.R. Depot Museum. The museum has lots of really cool stuff if you're interested in trains or local history. There's an old station, switch house, a caboose and what is left of a rail house. Across the street is a train bridge that has been re purposed  as a walking bridge. The caboose hide was fairly crafty and my mother happened upon it after a few minutes of searching.
Zoey getting credit :)
The awesome bridge!
The walking bridge though we were unable to find. We spent way too long searching for it with no luck. You can tell that many people have searched for it without finding it but have yet to log a DNF. Some cachers even admit to this in their found it logs. There have been 2 more DNFs since we logged ours but the CO insists it's still there. I believe the problem is the area is needle in a haystack heavy.

Swan Princess
This was a quick walk in the park. Apparently there are swans that live in the park but they weren't out yet. Did a bit of CITO while we were there which shouldn't have been necessary since there were ample trash bins nearby.
The cache with our lovely models

a walk in the woods and The Desert

Not too far from the park we were at before is what use to be a recreational trail for snow mobiles. It seems that they are no longer allowed to use the area because they were abusing the land owners good nature. This hasn't seemed to have stopped ATV owners since there was plenty of tire tracks on the trails. The first cache was just inside the trails but still well hidden in a common caching spot.
Zoey inspects the treasure
The second is in an area that very much looks like a desert in the middle of the forest. This cache took us a bit longer but I was determined that I knew where and how it was hidden, it was just a matter of finding it. Sure enough I was right and we were soon on our way. There is another cache in the area but unfortunately we ran out of time for the day and will have to return in the future!

A less than flattering shot!

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