This cache is NOT at the posted coordinates
Coordinates can be found in the Lincoln Highway: South Lake Tahoe to Cave Rock Adeventure Lab!
Welcome to Meyers, California... where you can discover a lot of hidden history... much that is often overlooked while people pass through town on their way to Lake Tahoe. Here, among other things, you'll find a few stops along the route of the Lincoln Highway: South Lake Tahoe to Cave Rock Adventure Lab cache, one of several lab caches celebrating the historic highway route across the country. That's right... following in the footsteps (or hoofprints) of the Pony Express, he Lincoln Highway ran right through town!
At each of the ten Adventure Lab locations, you will receive a bonus hint for one of the bonus caches.
There's also an Eastern Bonus Cache (GC93YBK) out by Logan Shoals.
There's also a Stateline Bonus Cache (GCB78E8) midway along the route.
The Lincoln Highway was the first transcontinental road for automobiles in the United States. It was established in 1913, spanning 3,389 miles, from Time Square in New York City to Lincoln Park in San Francisco. In California, portions of Interstate 80, most of U.S. Route 50, and most of old U.S. Route 40 are alignments of the Lincoln Highway. The "Pioneer Route" branch of the Lincoln Highway passed from Carson City through South Lake Tahoe, on its way to Placerville and eventually to Sacramento, where it rejoined with the Northern or Donner Route.