Was visiting family here in Salem, so I decided to come out to Minto Brown Island. Every time we visit here (4-5 times a year), we always come here. If you look at all the caches around here in the park, you will most likely see my frowny or smiley on it. Minto Brown has always fascinated me, the way that over hundreds of years, the Willamette River has changed its coarse many times, eroding slews all around the park. Its fascinating, really. This cache is placed nearby one of these. Spent the morning welding, bombing, and making molten iron just to make this one cache. (Not Really) We did however spent the only hour we had _______ and quickly making a log sheet, because we were leaving in an hour. Sooooooo... the log may look terrible, and unorganized, but, Hey!, what more can you ask. I got the log sheet compartment for my birthday, and I really had to use it. If you are going to sign the physical log, MAKE SURE you bring tweezers or some sort of extracting tool, because the log holder is TIGHT! Greetings from Central Oregon, and happy caching!
Congrats to ADmunk, for FTF