The Neutral Hills Earthcache is an isolated
pocket of badlands about two kilometres long and 800 metres wide,
and is probably North America's largest and best exposed site of
glacially deformed bedrock. The spectacular folds and faults seen
near this site were formed by the push from advancing glaciers.
To log this earthcache please complete the
following:
1. E-mail (do not post) the cache owner the geological name for
the Neutral Hills formation from the cache site cairn.
2. E-mail the cache owner (do not post) the name and year of the
expedition that recorded this ancient landmark on a map of the
region.
3. Post a photo of yourself with GPS in hand at the cairn
site.
Enjoy!