Small camo container. Hidden in a log at Bear Creek Park. Room for swag or trackables, placed with a custome FTF token. Log only. BYOP
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Stolen from TEAM44GFY's original AL DENSMORE cache:
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We have to appreciate Mr. Alan Densmore who was responsible for the Greenway.
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Here's a cache in his honor.
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In 1973, a young state representative named Al Densmore offered up a bill creating the Bear Creek Greenway, and the legislation enabled Jackson County to proceed with planning and land acquisition for a nearly 30-mile-long trail from the creek’s source at Emigrant Creek to a spot near Eagle Point where Bear Creek flows into the Rogue River. That same year, the Oregon Department of Transportation built 3.4 miles of trail through the city of Medford, a Mail Tribune story on the history of the Greenway reported in 1996.