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September 20 by EskoClimber (7580 found) I read the logs about the how the old container had failed and as luck would have it, I had a replacement container with me. I had a different use in mind for it originally but I couldn't think of a better place for it so I placed it here. It is a large peanut butter jar with a camoflage sleeve which means its not as big as the orgininal container. I took the original log pages and placed them inside the new container in their own baggie as well as placing a new log book. I hope I helped. Left "Take Me Shooting" TBJRMW. I left with moist eyes, thanks for bringing me here.
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June 29 by the PBL Posse (410 found) The container needs to be replaced. It is falling apart. We searched the Jeep for a new container but the only thing we had was 2 plastic bags. So we wrapped it up in that.
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June 28 by the PBL Posse (410 found) This is an interesting story. I read about it in the South Dakota magazine. Glad we drove out to it.
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June 7 by joie5127 (22 found) Fun find
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May 17 by room104 (1423 found) I am disappointed we waited so long to get this cache. I think it made the trip to the cache easier, but this is too good of a location to not go see sooner as opposed to later. Great area - well taken care of. TFTC.
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May 17 by peanut7 (178 found) bring your walking shoes
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May 17 by danielle41101 (2132 found) We finally were able to get this one off our "list" today. We were able to drive within .18 of this cache with my car... I think if I can do that in my car, anyone can get close to this cache. This is a great area and I am glad it is taken care of so well. Peanut and I had a little race on the way back to the car... peanut seems to think she won. TFTC
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May 2 by olblue (127 found) found today with Truckerdee. TFTC
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May 2 by Truckerdee (168 found) found today with olblue after a day of rummage sales in clark. very nice story, but the road is a little muddy. but we made it. thanks.
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April 13 by Peter and Gloria (5231 found) One of 7 cache finds today. This was no drive up cache today. It took us quite a while to find the correct road. Our Garmin mapping wanted to approach from the north. Once on the right road near the sign, we only drove 0.3 miles before we decided it wasn't safe to continue driving. We walked the remaining 0.8 miles to the cache. Even that was a little dicey; I almost slipped and ended up laying in the mud.It's a interesting but sad story. It nice that the little piece of railway track was left by the grave. Too bad there isn't more information about the little fellow, like his name and age. The cache was easy to find but there was a little water in the bottom. The logbook is dry. While walking back to our car, we came across a pickup truck stuck along the 'road". We're glad we parked where we did. Thanks for the hunt Peter and Gloria, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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November 30, 2008 by Mooner93 (135 found) Sorry for the delay, logging finds I found last year with Mr Walleye. TFTC!
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November 30, 2008 by Mr Walleye (1825 found) Hooray for rental cars! Mooner93 and I went off roading in the van! Really cool place. TFTC![This entry was edited by Mr Walleye on Friday, January 02, 2009 at 8:38:42 PM.]
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September 25, 2008 by erin.moehring (87 found) Neat little location
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September 23, 2008 by MapleRidgeWalkers (16 found) forgot to log find last fall. Great old history have driven past for years, cache drew me all the way in.
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August 15, 2008 by luciousanddivine (266 found) Had fun with this one. Got my sister to drive out here. The way back to the highway she kept saying..."I can't believe I got up at 5am, flew 1000 miles, drove 100 miles with a rental car to find a box of junk." But when we got to Clark she was wondering how many there were to find. She told me it was because she wanted me to have a fun day.
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August 2, 2008 by sbas3 (257 found) FOUND WHILE OVER AT CLARK'S POTATO DAY WITH FAMILY. T-TURTLE, L-FISH SL
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August 2, 2008 by snowgram (318 found) T train whistle L toy car My five year old grandson loves anything to do with trains. SL TFTC
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July 12, 2008 by chipduker (12 found) Thanks for the fun time. Weather was perfect, sunset, crops looked great. Took my wife with me to help find. TNLN TFTH Chipduker
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May 20, 2008 by scooterbarb (332 found) I loved this cache. I could visualize the little fellow waving at the train engineer....I'm curious about how he died. T-wooden geocoin L-McD's toy. SL
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April 21, 2008 by manicgecko (322 found) Wow! Great Cache. It took a while to find out how to get to it... then the idiot read the sign... Little mud today, but drivable if you can find the path. TFTH
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November 24, 2007 by looking4caches (1230 found) Was reading about this cache as we were heading home and it touched my heart! My GPS tried to take us a different way but since the weather was dry we kept searching and found the easier way in. This was my favorite cache of the day. Thanks for bringing us here and giving us some more history of the area!
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October 26, 2007 by Lefty 4 ever (302 found) Farmers were in the field picking corn when we went by. didnt seem to care we were out there so we just went on by and waved at them. Finally got to the grave site after a couple of other attempts and many trips by here when it was too muddy to attempt. Kind of a sad fate for a little boy so many years ago and quite remarkable how its remembered today. Glad to finally of gotten to visit this one. TN and left a package of hooks. TFTC
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October 25, 2007 by mean maintanence (252 found) Finally made it to this one been waiting a long time I loved this one tn left pokerchips
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August 31, 2007 by aheiden (22 found) 10:30am- An easy walk in from 212 on a nice warm day. Took what looks like an oboe reed or similar. Left a CK's Grill (Phoenix Arizona) lunch card. The tupperware cache is a little beat up looking. Thanks! ----------------------------update: I turned the oboe reed into a travel bug on October 14. It is presently in a cache in South Mountain Park in Phoenix. It is called Little Fellow's Reed (TB18P0F). Let's see if it can get back to this cache by next summer. [This entry was edited by aheiden on Sunday, October 14, 2007 at 6:38:08 PM.]
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August 26, 2007 by Wakpa (2369 found) Finally found the way out to it. I almost got out and walked across the bean field to the north. Then I went back around to the south of the section and I noticed the sign in the driveway I had turned around in while trying to find the path there. Nice drive to the site once found, not too wet. Thanks for brining us here. TNLN SL TFTC
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August 24, 2007 by JKB04 (33 found) easy find. took longer to unlock pickup after dog locked us out.
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August 11, 2007 by Hurleyman&Wife (313 found) It was a little hairy getting to the cche but made it without getting stuck. TNLN TFTC.
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July 25, 2007 by Lucky T (2516 found) I have been wanting to visit this cache for sometime and finally got to it today. Very peaceful site and a nice tribute to the "Little Fellow". Didn't see a travel bug in the cache. Thanks for bringing me here. TNLN SL.
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July 8, 2007 by snap turtle (80 found) Nice cache. Didn't spend much time as started to rain! TNLN SL.
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June 24, 2007 by GratefulMonkey (17 found) On a fishing trip up by Webster with Family. Decided to stop by. Nice little story about the boy. Also, the Clark Rotary Club should be proud to maintain that site out there. TN Left - Mountain Dew Buy one get one free bottlecap. TFTC! GratefulMonkey and Family.
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May 27, 2007 by T&J (3464 found) We found the cache today on our second attempt. Got about half way to the cache but decided to walk the last half mile because we thought our cheap sissy vehicle would not make it. Exchanged items for " The Prayer Of Jabez" book. Cache and contents are in good condition.. TFTC
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May 20, 2007 by maxrpms (1519 found) Nice place for a cache!! T: Blue Bouncy Ball L: Lizard SL
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April 29, 2007 by weberadventures (115 found) Enjoyed the peaceful setting. TN L-Ball. We moved cache six foot to the east as it was out in the open. The road was dry and easy to travel with a car. Beautiful afternoon of caching in Clark County. weber adventures
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April 17, 2007 by star572012003 (61 found) to muddy to drive had to take a long walk but it was good for the kids
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January 17, 2007 by CrossFollower (479 found) 18 degrees. Wind 40mph kicking up the snow. Found the site as I was trudging through 6" - 2ft of snow. Very unique history about the little guy. Went there to pick up KAIA TB and take him to ND to help him on his route to Alaska, but he is no longer there.This travel should be logged as location unknown by the owner. It is definitely gone.
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December 9, 2006 by plainsdrifter358 (5189 found) Temporary drop of plainsdrifter358's odo TB for mileage.
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December 9, 2006 by plainsdrifter358 (5189 found) ---(2006-12-09, 15:23:56)--- We got to this area the same time as two carloads of hunters, who were shooting it up to the north of the cache area during our approach to the cache. This is a very neat cache location, including one length of railroad tracks near the grave. The grave sports a very nicely carved marble headstone with a train engraved. We thought for a moment we could hear the train whistle tooting at the boy as it passed by. T: knife sharpener, L: bungee cord. Nice hide! TFTC! SL.
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November 20, 2006 by munky_2_go (83 found) tftc tnlnsl.....no tb at site
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November 10, 2006 by sky guy (135 found) 4pm. 4th of 5 found today with TruthSeeker 3377. Took sticker. Left Wooly Willy. TFTC!
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November 10, 2006 by TruthSeeker3377 (103 found) 4pm. 6th of 7 found today with sky guy. Took Tatoo sticker and KDM #2 TB. Left Wooly Willy. (Wanted to pick up the AIKA TB and take it to St. Cloud, MN, home of the Huskies, but I think the TB must be MIA.) Thanks for the cache![This entry was edited by TruthSeeker3377 on Saturday, November 11, 2006 at 7:25:47 AM.] [This entry was edited by TruthSeeker3377 on Saturday, November 11, 2006 at 7:30:47 AM.]
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November 7, 2006 by Bob- (188 found) Was in Clark hunting Pheasents. Have been by the sign on the highway many times but never took the time to visit the site. Left KDM # 2 TB.
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November 4, 2006 by T&J (3464 found) Bummer Skunked, we were scared off by the NO HUNTING or TRESPASSING signs. Is this cache on private property and is it necessary to trespass to get to the cache? The closest we got was 0.27 miles.
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November 4, 2006 by jedpur (66 found) Nice piece of history. We are happy that someone stepped-up to preserve his history.We got so busy shooting (pictures), that we almost forgot to find the cache. Mr. Kranz was busy with his Christmas decorating during our vist.
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October 8, 2006 by darskmeisters (1699 found) Stopped at this one to pick up the Kaia TB with my daughter Kaia, but it was gone :( picked up by Emily & Michael (kids?) on 8/7/06. Took change and left Jabez book.
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August 5, 2006 by hobo dude (5716 found) I really came across this by accident. I was thinking that this was another cache and just could not figure out why I was not finding what I needed. I just kept looking around and I found this one. Looked at the name and realized that it was not the one I thought I was. Very nice little site here. Thanks for the hide. dropping personal bug for miles.
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July 29, 2006 by Spine Guy (69 found) Brought my kids, they loved it. Hot, 105F today. We had lots of extra water along so I gave the Lilac bush a drink. It looked very thirsty. I recommend that next cachers bring a bit of water for that poor bush. Loved the history lesson. L: Turkey TB and spine keychain
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July 26, 2006 by Team Athena (3 found) Visited site on the 26th, brought Dad on his first geocache experience. Dropped off Kaia TB.
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July 23, 2006 by Geoboss (5182 found) My map shows the road going in from the north. There is no road going west to the cache. The closest parking I found was at N 44°53.488 W097°35.910. Actual distance to cache (.42). Following the corn field around close to the cache (.55). Minimal bushwacking (PRICELESS). Great area for a cache. Good hide. Found on the way home from a long weekend of caching, camping near Aberdeen. TNLNSL. TFTC!!
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July 23, 2006 by cappilot (1565 found) An easy find, but my van sure didn't like the weeds, ruts, and bumps. At least this little fellow has a marked grave; it is sad to imagine how many people who came to the territory are buried without a trace.
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July 21, 2006 by da-dad (26 found) First Find with my new Garmin GPS. Nice bit of history and find. Dakota Preacher
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April 23, 2006 by Flashlite & Snipe (87 found) After saying goodbye to Damdiver and Sleepy Angel, we took off for this cache site. The road in was driveable so we didn't have to hike. Very peaceful place and full of imaginings on how it was when the little boy was alive. We discovered Damdiver and Sleepy Angel's log in the notebook from today!Took the "I Left My Heart Travel Bug" and will drop it off in another cache later today. Left surveyors total station stress ball. TFTC SL Flashlite & Snipe
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April 22, 2006 by sleepyangel (106 found) This cache really touches a person's heart. Left a travel bug and took a polished stone. Thanks for the cache.
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September 12, 2005 by Snowgoose Two (178 found) What an interesting and unexpected bit of history. Was raining pretty good so we walked about 3/4 miles in...it was a bit muddy and slippery but worth the trip! Took red dog, left .30
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September 11, 2005 by OL TYMR (210 found) I read about this in SD history. Thanks for getting me to check it out. Farmer bailing hay was very help full. TN L Susan B Anthony TFTC OL TYMR
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September 4, 2005 by Nellie & Myrna (21 found) first find!! thanks for the cache
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September 4, 2005 by tlc80 (144 found) Good spot--haven't been there since I was in grade school. Took the family for their first time caching! Took a coin and left a toy frog!
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August 28, 2005 by Just BS"n (23 found) What a wonderful spot. Thank you so much for sharing it with us. I was impressed with how well tended the gravesite is and thought it was so appropriate that a section of tracks had been left for Little Fellow. Would have liked to spend more time there, but it was getting dark and my old Jeep had been making me a little nervous lately. I took the TB and left a little toy red dog and a hose clamp. Thanks again for the cache!
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August 22, 2005 by martinell (125 found) Really tall corn back in here. It's cool how they left the section of track running right in front.Left Mickey on the Move travel bug.
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July 14, 2005 by hershy's (844 found) Just about drove right to it, neat place but really hot day, left caboose, took lighter, Thanks
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July 4, 2005 by loneeagle_24 (1108 found) #13 of 13 finds today.Excellent cache to end the day on. Nice little drive to the cache site. Interesting history about the boy. Could be tough to get to if there was any rain at all. Took: TB Left: My wooden geonickel
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June 19, 2005 by DynaWideGlide (17 found) I tracked down the story behind "Little Fellow" several years ago when I first saw the sign to his Gravesite. This is my first visit to the actual site. Beautiful view. Here one feels they are far from civilization and TV, that's why it seemed appropriate to leave "Where's the Remote" TB...DynaWideGlide
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May 3, 2005 by Lou-Ann (30 found) Great site, great story. Road was dry and the pickup had no trouble driving out to the site. Took "Joe's Diner" lighter and left blue worry crystal and similey magnet. Signed the log.
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April 9, 2005 by Milbank (105 found) Very interesting story about the boy. Road was very dry and dusty. We drove to it in the family car. Interesting place, thanks.
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March 27, 2005 by iMacateer (868 found) We walked in from the "back side." A windy day, but fun nonetheless. I had always wanted to visit this gravesite and finally found a good excuse. And it happened to be Easter morning--very appropriate!Left a PHILLIPS screwdriver and took the roll of pennies. iMacateer & Family
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February 2, 2005 by cash machine (735 found) I almost got stuck, but I found it. TNLN Thanks for the cache.cash machine
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December 24, 2004 by Acid Rain (790 found) On my way to visit relatives for the holidays, I stopped by. It was super cold, I had a pen from my warm pickup and the ink froze in my hand half way through finishing my entry in the log book. Left a screw driver, took Jeffrey Dahmmer bumper sticker.
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December 19, 2004 by sir cache alot (1188 found) Had a hard time finding the road until we got close to the cache but then had no problem. Thanks for the cache, sir cache alot
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November 26, 2004 by DRAGN tamers (1095 found) Stopped by this cache on our way to visit relatives over the Thanksgiving holiday. It was sort of rainy, so the path was muddy. Good thing we had the 4-wheel drive. It's been many years since we have been at the grave site, and it was nice to visit here again. Took 2 quarters and left a glider. Thanks!
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November 13, 2004 by ridesthewind (170 found) Visited the site on a windy but sunny fall day. I have been wanting to visit this site for years ever since the in-laws told us the story. I was pleased to see that the site is kept neat and clean. Its nice that local people take pride in their heritage and surroundings. TNLNSL. Thanks for the cache. Ridesthewind
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October 17, 2004 by farmkid (1069 found) Found it. The cache is in good shape. Nice visit to a peaceful spot of repose for the little fellow. TNLNSL. TFTC. I grew up in the area and never knew about the little fellow until now.
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July 29, 2004 by Happy Chappys (475 found) The Happy Chappys were on their way home from the river and dove off the trail to seek this really neat place. What a history we have to learn about and appreciate. Please every cacher let us all take a moment and remeber the little Fellows of the world. Took the travel bug will log later left a cell phone cover and a penny for your thoughts. This one will make you think. The Happy Chappys.
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July 25, 2004 by damdiver (125 found) I've driven by this area many times and have never noticed the signs to the Little Fellows Grave before. The weather has been nice and the road was dry. No trouble getting to the cache. The grass (weeds) have been recently mowed and sprayed so the trip to the cache isn't too difficult. I really enjoyed reading the history. Took nothing, left the Picture Story Travel Bug.
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July 10, 2004 by blackberet (55 found) Found this with my brother trypnotic. I also was lucky to find two ticks on me as well! It was a gorgeous summer day for geocaching!
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July 10, 2004 by trypnotic (104 found) I remember my grandfather who lives in Clark mentioning the story about Little Fellow now and then but I never saw the grave site before today. Found today without any problems with my brother, blackberet. TFTC!
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July 3, 2004 by 1setter (302 found) We have been driving by here for 28 years on trips to Grandma's house in Watertown and this is our first stop. A very nice site. We took and keychain, and left a signature stick and $2 Euro coin. Took a couple of ticks with us too.
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