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Livin' Good in Livengood Traditional Cache

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Greatland Reviewer: Hello emeindl:

I have been going through caches that have multiple "DNF" (did not find) logs, which is often a sign that a cache is missing. Generally cachers avoid hunting a cache with many DNF logs, so it is a good idea for the Cache Owner to check the cache and either replace it or post a log to the cache page to tell fellow geocachers that the cache is still there, but they might need new eyeglasses. No action by the Cache Owner may result in a cache being archived to keep the cache from appearing in local Pocket Queries.

Please reenable the cache page after you have maintained your cache. To reenable the cache, go to the cache from your Account page on GC.com. Under "Admin Tools" in the upper right-hand corner, click "Enable," write your note and click "Submit log entry."

Groundspeak acknowledges that COVID-19 restrictions may preclude timely cache maintenance, so as long as a Cache Owner provides periodic updates via "Note Logs" written to the cache page, the cache will not get archived.

I hope 2022 is happy, healthy, and safe for you and yours.

Regards,

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Hidden : 8/18/2007
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:


One of many caches on/near the Dalton Highway! Livengood is a small community with a population of about 28 on 265 square miles of land. Nathaniel Hudson and Jay Livengood discovered gold on Livengood Creek in July 1914. Between 1915 and 1920, their claim yielded approximately $9.5 million in gold.

To get to this cache, stop at the parking area near the turn off to Livengood.

Cache is an ammo can under a small tree. There may be some water between the parking lot and the cache so walk with care (or with waterproof shoes!). Please be sure to put the lid on tight.

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