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ROCKHOUSE Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 4/3/2005
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
3.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

Located at Rock House a Natural Bridge Rock formation in Russell County off of Hwy 379 - This is a beatiful place that the locals are very fond of . It is definitely worth the drive.

If you go for this cache - Be Warn! This is not for the faint of heart. The location is very remote and the climb up to the cache is short, but steep! You will have to work for this one.

Take US 127 about 3 miles South of Jamestown, KY - Turn onto HWY 55 for about 3 miles, then turn onto HWY 1058 and turn left onto 379 and follow turning left at Ghost Town and continue on until you come to the "Rock House" sign. Drive down and parking will be available. It might be helpful to have your GPS on when approaching the Cache so you will not miss the "Rock House" sign.

Upon the walk upto the "Natural Bridge" a path should be noticed to the left that will lead to the top of this formation. Follow this path to lead to the vacinity of the cache.

This cache is a regular Ammo Can - Well Hidden. It contains a several objects including stuff for kids. However, young kids should be kept close at all time. I would not label the terrain as kid friendly, but a friend of mine 6 year old daughter regularly makes this climb.

I will have the watch the post (if there are any) to determine if the rating needs to be adjusted either up or down. Have Fun!!

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