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Channel Islands Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 3/30/2008
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

This is cache 52 from the MOGA 2008 Competition

MOGA MMVIII (2008)

Welcome to Mark Twain Lake - John F. Spalding Recreation Area.

John F. Spalding Recreation area is located on the North side of Mark Twain Lake. This area has many different attractions and a quiet, remote location. There are many opportunities for hunting, hiking, fishing, horseback riding, or bird watching.

(Source for information can be found on the Clarence Cannon Dam website.)

Out here, we have placed a number of caches for your hunting pleasure. The area is accessible year round with the exception of a special Handicap Hunt. During off season, you must check in at the district office and let them know you are hunting caches. Some areas of the recreation area can be gated so you would have to park and walk in. Letting the office know will prevent a meeting with a ranger and having to explain why you were back there in the first place. During regular season, usually from April - October, the area is wide open. Check the website for more information. US Army Corps of Engineers - Mark Twain Lake.

These caches were placed by Eagle Scouts Kyle Jones and Kevin Linn, both from Troop 760, Boone Trails District, Greater St. Louis Area Council. Please remember to trade up when trading items. Check out the local businesses while in the area and make sure you check out the South side of this beautiful lake.

This cache is placed in the John F. Spalding Recreation Area which is managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District, Mark Twain Lake. A special thanks to Allen Mehrer, USACOE Forester, who provided the Ammo Cans and recommended where to hide them.



Welcome to the Channel Islands

The Channel Islands are off the California coast. Five of the eight islands are part of the  Channel Island National Park. The five islands in the park system are Anacapa, Santa Cruz, Santa Rosa, San Miguel and Santa Barbara. The Channel Islands are home to over 2,000 terrestrial plants and animals, 145 of them are found nowhere else in the world. 

In 2006, the first bald eagle chick to hatch unaided by humans on the Channel Islands in over 50 years made headlines across the country. A web cam has been set up so anyone can see the eagle nest over the internet. Here is the link: Eagle web cam

 

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