Geocaching was born in May, 2000 when Dave Ulmer half-buried a black plastic bucket and Mike Teague found it, using just the posted coordinates of N45 17.460 W122 24.800. (Thanks to Former President Bill Clinton, for allowing the public access to the global positioning signals from the 27 satellites circling our little blue planet.) GPS receivers were a most needed tool when geocaching started. Now smart phones and apps are also used to get us our smileys. GPS units have changed a lot as the geocaching hobby has grown.
This is a tip of the hat to our faithful GPS'rs who keep our obsession going. You are looking for a container with a small log book. Thanks to George and Heather nearby for giving me the cache container.
There is ample parking which will practically make this a drive-up. PLEASE DO NOT PARK ON BLACKFOOT TRAIL.