In February 1945 a B-24 Liberator Bomber crashed into the East side of Mount Harrison in very dense fog after (I’ve been told) the air traffic control tower confused them with another plane and gave the B-24 the wrong altitude to fly at, The crash resulted it the death of all 9 service men aboard the plane. After the recovery of the bodies, the military blew up the B-24 scuttling the remains of the plane. This cache is place in one of the four engines that powered the big bomber. I found two of the four engines while exploring in the area of the crash site. There is also a tire from the plane in what is known as Horsethief Lake.