This covered bridge over French Creek was restored in 2011 (and again in 2015 due to an accident). There was a cache there before the reconstruction, and I thought I'd add one back and make it a little more challenging. Please stay off of the road - you don't need to dodge traffic to find this cache. Also Important: wear your painting clothes - it's lousy with tar near the cache. Wear gloves (trust me) and a head lamp. And grab a stick for the webs. And BYOP. There is parking on either side of the road.
The coordinates were from Google Maps as my GPS isn't reliable in that area, so see the hints for more information.
It will help to be tall and flexible (i.e., not small child-friendly). Otherwise, simply use all of your senses and have a little faith. Please replace in the same spot to make it as challenging for the next cacher.
Narrow the search in two coordinates by using the title of a Door's song released in 1967 (used in Apocalypse Now), and a Jimmy Eat World song released in 2001.
While you're in the area, check out Historic Snyder's Mill just up the road. You can even hike the French Creek Heritage trail to the ruins of the old Rapp's Dam Bridge (5-10 minutes), cross the pedestrian bridge, and walk another mile to the newest bridge crossing back over French Creek, and continue out to Hare's Hill Road.
NOTE: Cache approach may be underwater following heavy rains.