Watering Hole Traditional Cache
Rolling Oldies: Not a "clean" location for this cache anymore.
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Highway 200 Watering Hole
No! not the local Pub. I remember at a very young age riding with
my grandpa and grandma from Clark Fork to Noxon in a 1963 Ford
Falcon and having to stop here frequently to give the car a drink
of water and grandpa would fill water bottles as well to take home.
Hundreds if not hundreds and hundreds of people fill stock water
tanks and the likes from this spot every year. The water from the
black hose comes from a spring a few feet up the mountain and is
maintained by local residents. I would like to tell you the water
is safe for your consumption but I will let you decide. I have
drunk from it for years and don’t believe there to be any
side effects “hic” believe there to be any side
effects. ? (I personally don’t believe in beaver fever but to
each their own). In either case the cache is located up the hill
just a short 70-80 feet. Take Highway 200 East from Idaho to
Montana about mile marker 3.5 in Montana. There is a large pull-out
on both sides of the road, cache is on the north side. You are
looking for a small camo-colored tube hidden at the base of the
biggest cedar tree there. Along side the tree is a stump about 2
½ feet tall. GPS may bounce around on you on this one. Head
up and towards the left from the dirt trail at the iron pipe.
Logbook only.
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
Uvag: ybbx va gur perinffrf’ ng onfr ba hc uvyy fvqr.
Fznyy cvar pbar sbe pbire
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