Another half of a mile up the path, and the party finds themselves walking towards a notable tree along the bank. A large weeping willow on the bank of the river spreads its branches over the dry riverbed. The tree is visibly drooping from lack of water. Scars and cuts mark the trunk and branches of the tree where the goblins have chewed on the bark. The goblins have also decorated the tree trunk with all sorts of horrible graffiti and carvings. A rope swing hangs listlessly from one of the branches.
Salvel's words about the goblin doorway appear to have been correct. On the eastern wall of the dale, about 20' up, you can see the opening to a cave. The trail leading up to the cave shows signs of heavy use. Grabbo, too, confirms that this is the entrance to their lair.