Park at N 41° 43.822, W 072° 30.230. This cache is part of the Buckingham Reservoir series of 13 caches. Most of the cache locations are on or near well-worn trails, however, some of them may be extra challenging during certain seasons of the year.
There is an abundance of wildlife in the area. It’s quite possible to encounter beaver, bobcats, coyotes, deer, fishers, red, grey and yellow foxes, four varieties of owls, snapping turtles, timber rattlesnakes, various water snakes, weasels and the very rare occasional wandering bear. Exercise caution and remember that this is their home.
Exercise caution walking around the site as there has been some recent digging and a 10' hole exists in the middle of the site. The cache is not in the manhole so there is no need to go down in it.
This cache is best visited during daylight, because there are rumors of paranormal pheonomenon.
Caution: This area and this cache in particular is in an active hunting area. The legal deer-hunting season is from Sep 15 to Dec 31, 1/2 hour before sunrise until sunset. However, unethical hunting does also occur here during all times of the year and after dark. Speaking to a veteran sportsman walking through the area, he advises to be particularly careful on Saturdays, wear orange or other bright colors and DO NOT wear white as it looks like the white-tail deer running away.