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Jack of Spades Traditional Cache

Hidden : 3/19/2018
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Deck of Cards Series

I do not save the log sheets from this series. If a log sheet is wet or missing, please feel free to replace it. Thanks.

There are a lot of great caches in Galena. Unfortunately there is limited room for more. But we need more caches for our visitors. My answer is to surround Galena with caches. Project GC tracks caches found by owner. I am working on finding 100 caches from each of 20 owners. I think it is only fair that I have 100 caches for them to find. I need about 50 more hides to end up with over 100 active caches. What is a number around 50? 52 - a Deck of Cards!

I will place caches 4 at a time. I will try to add interesting information about each. All the history in Galena is not in town. I hope you enjoy this series.

The Face cards are all located between US Rte 20 and the Mississippi River southeast of Galena. Notice that the roads are hillier near the river. East Galena and Rice Townships are where my German ancestors settled. Actually they were from Prussia back before Germany was formed.

The Jacks are located along N Irish Hollow Road. The Irish miners arrived in the Galena Area before the German farmers.  

The  Jack of Spades  is located at the intersection of N Irish Hollow Road and N Rocky Hill Road.  Both roads head south east by different routes. Rocky Hill Road ends at Blackjack road.  The hilliest part of both roads is when they drop down to cross Smallpox Creek. Being closer to the Mississippi, Rocky Hill Road has the most elevation change and twists and turns. The south side of the creek is the steepest.

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