50 years ago I met an amazing cow dog named Pandy She could work a herd of cattle with skill, and later taught her pup to do the same. Watching her heel a bull to get it into the back of a truck was amazing. My Pandy was named after her and now she comes to Union Park, where the original Pandy helped herd cattle to cow camp every fall. This cache in Union Park has a great view of Park Cone. I climbed it in 1972, the first peak of many to come. It was my first summer working in Taylor Park, an area that holds a very special place in my heart. I hope you enjoy Taylor Park as much as I do.
Look for a pill container covered in brown duct tape. It's big enough to hold some small trade items. It starts with a few shiny baubles, a dollar bill for FTF, and a trackable. Approach uphill from the main road or down from an upper road. Campsites along the upper road may have Muggles, but it's the shortest approach (300 ft) and the cache is out of site of their areas.
Park Cone from Union Park