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ELST #10 Traditional Cache

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DeathValley39: Looks like this on has gone missing. And I've left the area so I can't replace it. Maybe someone else can use this location.
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Hidden : 5/19/2014
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

Another small (bring your own pen) cache along the trail.  Parking and restrooms are available at the Lake Sammamish State Park Boat Launch, but remember you need a Discovery Pass to park there.


TEMPORARY NOTE: (on 5-22-14).... For those of you wondering, there will be a number 9, but where I wanted to place it at the picnic table between 8 & 10 was too close to the "Memorial Gardens" cache. So it will be a Puzzle cache at those coordinates, with the actual cache being placed near the boat launch. It will be a larger container sutable for TB´s. Fortunately for me (maybe unfortunatley for you) I´m out of the country til July, so placement will not be until after then. Also obviously no other caches will be placed (by me) on the trail until then. Happy Hunting! DEATHVALLEY39

The East Lake Sammamish Trail follows a historic railroad route along the eastern shore of Lake Sammamish within the cities of Redmond, Sammamish and Issaquah. Part of the “Locks to Lakes Corridor,” the trail is approximately 11 miles long and follows an off-road corridor along the lake and through lakeside communities. The existing “interim” soft-surface trail provides excellent views of the lake and Cascade foothills, and is popular with off-road bicyclists, joggers, walkers and other users. The ELST will be upgraded in phases to become a fully paved facility with soft-surface shoulders.
 Access to the northern end of the ELST is off Northeast 70th Street in Redmond, near the east side of King County’s Marymoor Park. The trail continues south through Sammamish to Issaquah. The trail is also accessible at numerous locations along its route, although no formal parking areas are currently provided. The ELST intersects with the Issaquah-Preston Trail in Issaquah near I-90, which provides a paved connection east within the Mountains to Sound Greenway Corridor.

See http://your.kingcounty.gov/dnrp/library/parks-and-recreation/documents/cip/ELST_FAQ%27s031114web.pdf for additional info

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