Gimzo
Outlook
Gimzo is a
religious moshav, so on Shabbat and Jewish holidays there is no
entrance to the cache.
From crossroad
443 / 444 turn into road 4314 (Hint: In Israel roads with even
numbers go North-South, uneven numbers West-East). Follow the signs
to moshav Gimzo. At 3250 meters from the cross road you will get to
an electric fence. In case you find the fence closed, you can leave
the car outside the fence and walk to the cache, which is near by.
Some easy climbing is involved.
The Gimzo
Outlook is a memorial for two fighters who lost their lifes in the
War of Independence (1948): Abraham Zwi Baum and Mordechai Has.
Recently the name of St.-Sgt. Yonatan Einhorn (21.06.1984 –
01.08.2006), inhabitant of the moshav Gimzo, was added. Yonatan was
killed during his army service in the Paratroops brigade during the
Second Lebanon War.
If you intend
to explore the neighbourhood, don’t forget to dress modestly,
which means long sleeves for both men and
women.
Attention:
Coming from road 443 / 444 you will pass cache GC
1MDKN.