This cache is to teach you a little about traffic signal intersections. park across the street. FTF find the man with a smiley for reward. He is here twice a day during the week.
This is what is called a "diagonal spanwire intersection". It was built using 2 strain poles set diagonally from each other with 2 spans of cable between. The bottom span or "messenger" is drawn tight using a chain fall and is there to bring the signal cable to the lights. It is also used to steady the signals. The top "cantilever" cable holds the weight of the signals and signs used in the intersection. The strain poles used are prestressed with a curve in them and have important information on the face. First is the 'Class" of the pole, this is a class 6 pole. The second number is the year the pole was made stamped on the face of the pole. The third number is the total length of the pole, this includes the part showing as well as the amount buried. 4 to 5 feet below the handhold on the face of the pole is a hole in the pole to allow the wire to be pulled in the pole and out a weatherhead(this can be seen by looking at the pole across the street.) To find the log you will need 2 of these numbers and keep in mind this is a diagonal intersection. THE CACHE IS ON THE SAME CORNER AS THE POLE.
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