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Kentucky Governor Keen Johnson Birthplace Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 3/22/2016
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

This is one of 5 geocaches in the LBL Heritage Geocache 2016 Challenge.  This one commemorates former Kentucky Governor Keen Johnson and is placed in honor of Jim Baccus, a former resident of the LBL area.

As of 9:15 am on 6-10-2016, all 100 of the LBL Heritage Geocache 2016 Challenge Coins have been given out to the successful geocachers who brought in their 5 tree tags. Thank you to everyone for making this challenge a great success!


This is the easiest of the 5 geocaches in the LBL Heritage Geocache 2016 to access.  This cache is hidden in a natural setting so please do not disturb site remains.  You know you are getting close when you see the Respect the Resource sign. And don’t fall in the open well.

You are looking for a bright colored watertight dry box (7” x 8” x 4”).  Sign the logbook and collect one of the numbered aluminum tree tags.  After you collect a tree tag from each of the 5 geocache sites, redeem them for a unique and distinctive challenge coin award at the LBL Golden Pond Visitor Center.  One last incentive to get you out there early—in each box there are also 3 Buffalo tokens (gold color) to kick off the geocache tradition of “take something/leave something”.  The Buffalo tokens were used to open the gate at the LBL Elk and Bison Prairie in the old days.

Johnson Family

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