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Sculpture In The Wild: East-West Passage Traditional Geocache

Hidden : 5/12/2018
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:


This is the second in our "Sculpture In The Wild" series. It is an ammo can geocache located near one of the art installations titled: "East-West Passage". Artists Mark Jackobs and Sam Clayton from the UK, built this zig-zag work through and deep into the forest floor in 2015. The entire "Sculptures in the Wild" location is such a unique open air art exhibit, I urge everyone to allow some extra (non-geocaching) time to wander this expansive exhibit and take in the sights, sounds, and smells of the sculptures in this natural pine forest. Touch, walk through, explore all these different sculptures have to offer. (see photos) Entrance to this area is located (about) one mile East of Lincoln, MT on highway 200. It is on the North side of the highway - almost directly across from the U.S. Forest Service facility. The sign for the turnoff is kinda small, and easily missed, so start using your geo-senses while still in the vehicle approaching this venue. You will know you have arrived by the impressive GATEWAY that greets all visitors. One of the guest artists wrote: "A gateway is a threshold and a passage. From one place to another, from one situation to another, from one state of mind to another, maybe from one reality to another." (Artist: Jorn Ronnau - Denmark) There is NO ADMISSION, and plenty of FREE Parking. There are Vault Toilets here. Although quite a bit of this venue is wheelchair accessible, THIS geocache is not. It will require some minor bushwhacking through light underbrush. (visit their website map of accessibility details: (http://www.sculptureinthewild.com/sculpture-park-map.html) The cache is a smaller sized ammo can with lots of room for SWAG. Please swag responsibly, and help by removing any garbage or other contraband swag items. Use care when replacing this cache, to maintain it's stealthy hiding spot. Be aware that snow depth might make this cache unavailable at times during winter months. This is a natural forest, and as such there is some downed timber and branches lying about, so watch your step when going off the walking trail. Bring some drinking water or your favorite hydrating beverage… maybe even a picnic lunch, and spend a hour or two exploring all this venue has to offer. While you are here, check our out other geocaches in our Sculpture in the Wild series: placed first is GC77TC9 (read those finder's comments), and GCABH35, our third in the series. The orange baskets with chains are for playing disc golf, so if you feel inclined to bring a few discs GO FOR IT! Certain times of the season, insect repellent might be necessary. This is a family friendly nature walk, so be mindful of Muggles along the trail.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)