A Scout is Trustworthy...and you can trust that you will enjoy learning more about the Cumblerand Gap with a special geocaching adventure crafted by our local Cub Scouts for the Guardians of the Gap!
Pack 508 of Claiborne County invites you to explore each of the art installations that celebrate Still: Cumberland Gap. There are six in total (although you can only officially log this one)!
The geocache found at this particular memory-monument references migration and movement. The metal trails and traces like the paths of many who have traveled through Cumberland Gap. In a natural phenomenon of fate, the physical gap in the Cumberland Mountains beckons movement and passage. You may even find a token tucked into this geocache to memorialize your passage through the Gap.
Don't leave without visiting the other art installations, though! Bonus points if you sign our hidden logs at the artwork that celebrates...
Environment and Ecology: The Cumberland Gap Greenway (hint: there are ties that bind us)
Geology and Water: Gap Creek (sometimes critters like to sit for a spell, too)
Conflict and War: The Morrison Property Remains (keep us posted on what you find)
Enduring Community: Cumberland Gap City Hall (stuck between a rock and a hard place)
Resources and Industry: Russel Berkau Memorial Park (stuck between a rock and hard place, part 2)
Movement and Migration: The Train Depot's Original Location (you are here!)
And learn more about the art and the town's place in American history at https://www.theclio.com/tour/1796