Water flow will greatly increase the difficulty of the hide. It is never really too bad unless we get alot of rain.....Noreaster type thing. From nearly GZ you can see the upper dam and waterfall. Again dependent on the flow you can paddle nearly to the upper dam. Be mindful of the rocks and such in that area. Post pictures of you adventure.
These caches were placed by LGVHB – Last Green Valley Hiker Brothers, consisting of CacheDweeb & Kochmedic. I am a member of the Thompson Trails Committee and have permission to place caches along all Thompson trails. This area is often over looked so I have placed this series here in hopes of increasing use of the pond and trails. The committee meets Bi Monthly on the first Monday of the month at the Thompson town hall. This trail is maintained by volunteer committee members. Please check out the other caches placed along the trail and river.
Kayaks or Canoe
Pond access is right behind Knights of Columbus. This pond is formed by a dam built to harness the power of water. The dam (Cluett Peabody Dam) was built to power mills for Cluett and Peabody shirt manufactures of a by gone day. The river is known as The French River and the pond is now known as North Grosvenordale Pond. The pond can be paddled up to the old power plant and dam just over a mile up river. Minimal current for the majority of the paddle, increased current up near the upper dam (moderate at best).
In the area of the pond there is another Thompson trail that winds through historic mill village, along French River and pond to the left. Entire trail is an easy to moderate 3.2 mile trek. This is an out and back trail that has some portions that are paved, another section of crushed gravel and a moderate hiking trail for the final .75 mile at the end. With parking at various locations along the trail you could do different sections as you choose.