This multi-waypoint cache will be a fun adventure. A short five minute drive is required between the area near the first two tags and the cache. Bring your binoculars. There are many unique features to look at!
Begin your adventure by finding the coordinates to the first small metal tag below. On this tag you will find the coordinates to a second tag and a hint to its location. The first tag is attached to a small rock and the second to a piece of wood. Both are covered with a flat rock. Please rehide them the same way.
FIRST TAG LOCATIONN 44° 25.793' - W 121° 22.876'
At the second tag waypoint, you will find the coordinates to drive to the next location and instructions to complete the numbers to the coordinates below.
N 44° 26. ________' - W 121° 20.903'
Once you locate the missing numbers, use these coordinates to find a raised area along a trail. From this location take a bearing of 328° (magnetic north) and walk 360 feet. It is here that you will find the cache covered by a natural object. It is well hidden and you will need to do some poking around to find it. It is not buried. The cache is a small Tupperware container. PLEASE do not put any food in it.
Access to the area is from Holmes Road north of Hwy 126.
Coordinates to the gate on Holmes Road is N 44° 22.619 W 121° 22.912
Area is open April 1 - November 30
IMPORTANT - PLEASE NOTE:
- Be aware that there may be snakes in this area, especially near the first tags.
- Allow for 1-2 HOURS of hiking to complete your adventure.
- Mark your parking spot. Cross country travel is required.
- Wear sturdy shoes. The terrain is mostly flat with sandy soil and various rocky stretches.
- Bring plenty of water, especially on hot days.