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Sharktooth Hill Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 7/26/2016
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Sharktooth Hill... just what it says! West of the area of Horshoe bend on Skyline Road lies a cache amongst some sedimentation rocks with teeth of sand sharks embedded within...

Easiest access would be by entering the BLM land from milemarker 98 on Highway 387.


This area known to locals as Sharktooth Hill lies an area where one can find black sand shark teeth hidden within the rock formations. These small teeth are prominent if you are a rockhound or fossil hunter and if you are not, you probably cannot miss them either! Pick up some rocks and see what you find!

FTF prize is an unregistered trackable and all cachers keep an eye out for snakes or insects or vegetation that may leave a mark... we are in Wyoming!

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