This cache is located at a historic Clark County church, the first of its kind in the state of Washington.
Two brothers, Alvin and John Jay Clark met with 6 other pioneers on August 6th, 1863 and formed this establishment which has been a lighthouse in the community ever since.
In 1951, the original building was replaced by the block structure that presently sits on the corner of the main intersection. Other buildings were added in 1960, 1964, and 1972.
The cache is at one of these locations.
1. N45 42.473 W122 33.281
2. N45 42.438 W122 33.175
3. N45 42.377 W122 33.357
4. N45 42.467 W122 33.172
5. N45 42.415 W122 33.356
6. N45 42.385 W122 33.246
7. N45 42.420 W122 33.229
8. N45 42.377 W122 33.285
9. N45 42.413 W122 33.278
The original coordinates lead you on a journey to the foot of the cross where you must then make a decision. There are many paths to choose but only one way is true. Which way will you choose or will you search them all?
At the foot of the cross there is a clue. One need not hunt to find it. The clue is not a note or a micro, it's simply something to observe. So cast your gaze and make your choice. Choose well, and you will find the right path. In plain sight you will find the cache.
Stealth is required. Muggles are abundant at times.
Replace the cache carefully. The log may be wet, but it is a waterproof log you can sign with a pencil.