I don't know who Otto Spies is, but there is a kinda cool wildlife management area is named after him. I tried to find out what Otto did to have a wildlife management area named after him. So far, no luck. ND State Wildlife Management lands are open to public hunting, be hunter aware. This Cache is hidden ALONG A PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY near the North Entrance of the Otto Spies Wildlife Management Area. The gravel road to the north is good and leads to one of T00's caches. The gravel road to the east turns into a prairie trail but it's good so long as it's not a flood year and it hasn't just rained. East will take you to a hotspot of AFAM's caches.
Trivia for the day- geocaching is prohibited on state and federal wildlife management areas unless you jump through a ton of hoops. This cache is placed along the public access road (a section line) that leads to the wildlife management area. By law (N.D.C.C. §24-07-03), section lines are defined as being 66 feet wide and are public right-of-ways. They are free to use by the public.
The host should be easy to find- it is a traditional ammo can. The challenge is finding the log. It's a nano, and yes it's in the ammo can. GOOD LUCK!
Placed by AFamSQRL- formerly known as AFAM'S and T00's mom.I plan to hide more caches for my kids to find. Stay tuned!