2 Cents a Pound Traditional Cache
Lord Stirling: Cache is apparently missing and has been in poor shape for a long time. CO has not logged on in 6 years. Archiving this obviously abandoned cache
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Size:  (micro)
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Its interesting what you can find lying around in the pines. We came across this spot some time ago and finally figured it should have a cache.
This area once used to be a busy railroad junction called Williamstown Junction. The rail line from Camden to Atlantic City crossed the line going between Williamstown and North Jersey here. Only one track is still intact today.
One other interesting piece of the railroad was left behind, which is at the cache site. (Or rather next to it.)
Park at the given coordinates and follow the pointer in from there. Note: This is the only way in without trespassing. Also you will have to cross the active railroad tracks, but the cache is not on or near them. You can use the marked crossing at Williamstown road to get to the other side of the active tracks. This is a perfectly legal crossing. The cache is a micro but is slightly larger then a film can. Originally contents are a log, pencil, and some small trade items.
A Few notes on walking to and retrieving this cache: There is a trail going back to the cache but it is somewhat overgrown. Unfortunately there is a bit of debris lying back here that you will have to navigate around. You DO NOT have walk out onto the 'thing' or go down in any holes to find the cache. I would advise against doing the above because it has been here a long time and I don`t known how much it will hold. This cache should NOT be done at night or when there is a lot of snow on the ground as you could easily fall. Other than that, trust your judgment and you should be fine. Good Luck!
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
Guvatf jrer n ybg purncre jura guvf jnf hfrq.