There is a story behind how the Name for this cache came about.
It all started when medicrncen and I were caching in the Entitat area and we received notification of some new cache hides, One of which was in the BeeBe Springs Natural area. At the time I had not read anything about the cache, only download the coordinates into the GPSr. We finally get here and walk off and found the cache in question. Still not knowing any of the details other than knowing Trapper and Me had placed it.
After finding and logging the cache we decided to explore to see how far North the trails went. I told medicrncen I had a new cache I had built yesterday and if I could, I would hide it if it could be placed far enough away from any other nearby caches. It was something that would fit well with this type of environment. Seeing it would be possible, we returned to the truck, got the cache, hopped on our bikes and proceed to find a place to hide. the cache.
The spot was found, cache hid and coords taken, Now the Name. I came up with was a ""BeeBe Springs North"". Sounds good to me. (still not knowing what Trapper and Me cache name was) I met up with medicrncen and tell her what I was going to call it. Got this quick reply "you can't do that, That's the name of the other cache we just found" I said "Trapper's" and "Yes"!!! No problem, I'll just make it "BeeBe Springs further North"
Now that I have bored you about the naming of this cache, the reason it was hid is to get you out to explore this nice natural area. There's plenty of benches to sit and rest, view the river. There are a few miles of trails to walk or ride bikes on, and work in progress on the Southern portion of the Natural area. Great place to visit and enjoy.