Earliest inhabitants of Camano Island were the Kikalos and
Snohomish Indians, who used the island for a summer dwelling while
gathering seafood and berries. They named it "Kal-lut-chin,"
meaning "land jutting into a bay." The island was renamed for
Jacinto Camano, a Spanish explorer.
A long time ago, these hills were wooded and had multiple horse
trails throughout.
Drive all the way to the top for the big view, but you don’t
have to, to find this cache. In fact, you can park right next to it
and
If you find the cache hide it as well as you found it. Have fun
and as always beware of snooping eyes. It is always a good idea to
have a writing instrument with you. Finally, please let me know if
there are problems with either the cache or its coordinates.
Not all those who wander are lost... -- J.R.R. Tolkien