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LOST - Severe Folds Traditional Cache

Hidden : 9/6/2015
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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L.O.S.T…. What in the world are we talking about? We are talking about the most beautiful lake in Arkansas and the most beautiful lake we have seen anywhere. We are talking about getting L.O.S.T. with the likestocanoe gang on Lake Ouachita. We are talking about the Lake Ouachita Scenic Trail… Come join us on Beautiful Lake Ouachita, the second cleanest lake in the continental United States. Come take a trip along the rocky shores of our lake and view the magnificent mountains that surround her. Come and feel the gentle Summer breeze or the cold bitter wind that can be found here. Visit this “perfect place on Earth” as far as the likestocanoe gang is concerned. Come get L.O.S.T. with us…

From here you can watch the sunrise or the sunset, and coming from someone who has seen both they are magnificent. Stop and enjoy the view, the breeze, and the sunshine.

More Lake Ouachita info:


SPANISH HISTORY
The Spanish were the first Europeans to actually explore the Ouachita River Valley. Hernando DeSoto, credited for discovering the Mississippi River, was recorded as having walked the entire length of the Ouachita River from Hot Springs , Arkansas to Jonesville, Louisiana. In his travels, DeSoto, and his men had many encounters with the Indians living along the OUACHITA. Most of what we know about the Indians in the Ouachita Valley came from DeSoto's records, and from other explorers after him.


FRENCH HISTORY
The French were the first to settle the banks of the OUACHITA, and it was the French, who had the greatest impact and influence on the overallculture in the Ouachita Valley. The French influence can still beevidenced and felt today. Many of our areas bayous and river lakes, such as Lake D'Arbonne, Bayou Bartholomew, Bayou Desiard, Bayou LaFouche, Bayou Deloutre, Bayou Lapine, Bayou Prairion, and Bayou Frangueur to name a few are still known and called by the names given them by the first French settlers.

Your search should lead you to a handmade Dew Drop container that is tethered in place.  Look high then low then... well, whatever it takes to find the smiley. 

Those cachers that do maintenance along their path are greatly appreciated. Thank YOU for looking for our cache hide.

Corp of Engineers Permit Number: LOFO-GCP-147     

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