Could not believe that at the time I placed this, there wasn't one in here yet! Now of course the "Redmond Backcountry" is packed full of interesting caches hides. This one will require a short, possibly hilly hike depending on your point of entry.
Two logical ways to get there exist: Taking the west trailhead off 100th St. and going down a REALLY steep little hill, or taking the east trailhead out of a parking lot off Willows Road. This trail is paved for parts of the east portion and is hard to miss, however the trail to this cache (heading north from the first trail) is not as easily found. You then make a left These two ways are the best ONLY ways to get there. DON'T try to bushwhack or go through private property. Don't see why you would, but don't.
Cache is a .30 caliber ammo can. Not far from the trail at all, so please don't destroy local flora. It is pretty well hidden if hidden correctly, so please re-hide it how you found it.
The "doofus" part of the cache name happens to be our insult of choice when I "throw it down" with curveball on the way to a cache.
CONGRATULATIONS to _Shaddow_ for FTF.
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