WWRiver Frog Hollow Traditional Cache
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We continue the Walla Walla River Series at another area where one can get close to the river to fish or let the dog swim. This cache is not far from the road, but the route to the cache is neither smooth nor flat. A bit of bending & reaching will be needed to obtain this gray 3 quart plastic jug. **NEW** Parking is not allowed on or near bridge, so you will need to walk along the road to get this one.
WALLA WALLA RIVER SERIES:
This cache is one in a series of caches placed along the Walla Walla River: starting at the South Fork in the Blue Mountains of Oregon and ending near the Columbia River in Washington. So far, there have been 13 caches placed in this series.
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THE WALLA WALLA RIVER
The Walla Walla River is an interstate river that originates high in the Blue Mountains of eastern Oregon. It then runs north into Washington State and west to the Columbia River. This river is approximately 80 miles long. It originates at an elevation near 5800 feet, and at its confluence with the Columbia River, it’s elevation is approximately 330 feet above sea level. The Walla Walla River is spawning habitat for both bull trout and steelhead. The water is also widely used in the summer for crop irrigation. The name “Walla Walla” comes from the Native Americans who lived in the valley. It’s meaning is “many waters” or “small, rapid steams”.
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Please let me know if there are any problems with the cache. Thanks, RCH.
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qbja naq haqre pbapergr
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