Celebrate the 31 Days of Caching in August with a neat view of the Electra Rd Dam and a Cache!
The Mokelumne River is a river in Northern California. The Upper Mokelumne River originates in the Sierra Nevada mountain range and flows into Pardee Reservoir and then Camanche Reservoir in the Sierra foothills. The Lower Mokelumne River refers to the portion of the river below Camanche Dam. It crosses California's Central Valley, flowing westward through Lodi, California, and ultimately meeting its confluence with the San Joaquin River in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta. The river crosses or forms the border of five California counties: Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, San Joaquin, and Sacramento.
The name is Plains Miwok and is constructed from moke, meaning fishnet, and -umne, a suffix meaning "people of". The town of Mokelumne Hill was named for the river in about 1850.
This Cache should be an easy find using the clues in the title and the picture attached, DO NOT ENTER DAM AREA. I REPEAT, CACHE IS NOT ON THE DAM! Please place container exactly as you found it, I didn't have a FTF prize so I left a couple of bucks in it for you.