These caches are way up in the north woods. You probably won’t see a loon up here but maybe a moose, bear, deer or other animals.
The road is a dirt road and during the week there may be logging trucks out and about so watch out for them. The road may be muddy at times and may be pretty rough in places and a car that has low clearance may have trouble. The roads were not that bad today. I’m not sure if the road is open to cars in the winter, but I am told they still log there in the winter.
I had no cell phone service while I was out here. While placing the caches I drove about 24 mile. This series may take up to four or more hours to complete.
All the cache containers are preformed soda bottles hanging. If you think one is missing please do not replace it as I want to keep all the same kind of containers. If a log is full or wet it would be great if you replace it.
THANKS AND HAPPY CACHING
http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/common_loon/lifehistory
the question:
Migrating loons have been clocked flying at speeds more than _____ mph
A. 25 mph-------354
B. 54 mph-------912
C. 70 mph-------831
N 45 28.490 W 070 32.xxx