Another minimal effort cache, other than the drive that brought you to Gods country. When you detour off the highway and get near the cache you'll be on what used to be part of the old SR89. I think DOT was trying to straighten old 89 or 132 just a little bit.
Timing is everything and if you come in the early morning or late evening hours you may see several head of elk in the fields on the west side of SR89. This area is a natural migration route (crossing SR89, east and west) for the deer and elk. In the winter of 2000, my family took four cars to the body shop because of deer. That's not counting the three the old landcruiser hit, but we just bent him back in shape as best we could. The morning I placed this cache there were six or seven head of young bulls about a hundred yards to the west in the hayfield. They appeared to be more interested in my activities than I was in them.
The cache container is a two and a half quart size plastic bottle. It's painted in a camouflage design and does a good job of blending in with the ground and sagebrush. (Hint). It's not worth noting the contents of the cache because they'll change in a couple months.
Hope you enjoy finding these Sanpete Quick Caches as much as we enjoy having you visit. J&L Lee — ‘'We're Not Lost, We Know Exactly Where We Stand!'‘