There is a narrow pull off at the cache location, big enough for a car. Please make sure to pull off as far as possibe. Probably best to keep the kids buckled up for this one as cars fly by through here. Log only, so be sure to have a weapon of choice of writers and authors. Nothing special with this cache. I drive by here frequently and it was begging for one.
It was on this hill that Dr. Dean Jewett Locke and his brother Elmer H. Locke built the first cabin of this section in 1851. The men were disturbed by grizzly bears and wound up spending their first night high up in some oak trees. Dr. Locke was a physician for the Boston & Newton Joint Stock Company. Locke left Boston on April 16th, 1849 and arrived in Sacramento September 16th 1849. He built and maintained a ford across the Mokelumne River. His wife, Delia Hammond Locke in 1859, named the town of Lockeford that he had layed out on his ranch.
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