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Out Of Africa Virtual Cache

Hidden : 5/5/2002
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   virtual (virtual)

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Geocache Description:

Foster's Bighorn Sportsman Headquarters was established in 1931 by the late Bill Foster and was designed to be a trophy haven where the public could view the animals of the world. Foster, born in Hayward, CA worked as an apprentice under Henry Snow, the first African hunter to bring movies of African wildlife to the U.S. in 1918.

There are 250 wild animals on display here and there is no admission price or any requirement to purchase anything while viewing the exhibit. This is a family restuarant.

Coordinates were taken across the street with a view of the sign.....Bill Foster a hunter of days-gone-by.

Lions and tigers and...elephants...oh, my !
Moose/hunter tragedy in Montana.
In order to post your "find" you must email me FIRST and answer three questions. When I have verified your answers, I will email you back and you can then log your find.
The questions below are based on the two black-and-white photos you will need to find inside the restaurant.
"Do You Know The Answers ?"

What is brand name of elephant guns?

What are the gun calibers?

What year was moose tragedy solved?

email me at ronstreeter@att.net

If you enjoy this kind of cache, you will also enjoy The Real McCoy which is just a few miles away. It is an "E-ride" for free !

Hours:

Bar Opens at 10 a.m.

Weekdays: Weekends:
Lunch 11-2 Lunch 11-4
Dinner 5-9 Dinner 4-9

Coincidentally, both this cache and The Real McCoy were both mentioned in the May/June, 2002 issue of the AAA magazine VIA (page 44-45).

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