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SWS (RMNE) - Conger on the M&NE Traditional Geocache

Hidden : 5/9/2018
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Bear Creek Branch Map
Map by A.G.Hudley © 2018 using Google Earth and Google Maps Engine.
Bear Creak Branch. 1900-1910.

Bear Creek Branch:

A branch line was constructed from a place the railroad called Bear Creek, eighteen miles from Manistee, southeast four miles to a lumber camp owned by Peters Lumber Company. In the process, it crossed the Chicago and West Michigan Railway (later Pere Marquette) about two miles south of Kaleva, then known as Manistee Crossing. Service opened on this branch on May 1st, 1890. The sole purpose of the branch was to transport harvested logs from eastern Manistee County to the mills in Manistee. The branch reached stands of timber west of the former Buckley & Douglas narrow gauge logging railroad which dumped logs at a rollway into the Manistee River.

In 1892, the line was extended an additional two miles to a camp owned by the Canfield Lumber Co., and in it was extended another two miles to a second (or moved) Canfield Camp. As the timber harvest was completed, all but three miles of the branch were abandoned in 1898. The last three were removed in 1899. The rails were presumably used elsewhere on the line.

The Bear Creek Branch was never on a passenger schedule, but limited mixed train service was likely to transport loggers to and from camps when needed.

 

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To claim a prize:

  1. Download and print the Ticket to Manistee (see Resources) and take it with you caching.
  2. As an aide, download and print the RMNE Recommended Route Map (see Resources).
  3. Follow the instructions on that form to find the required number and combination of the hides.
  4. All hides in the tour are identified on the Ticket to Manistee and in the bookmark list.
  5. Look for Mile Post values on the cache labels and log books to record on the form.
  6. Please do not record the Mile Post values in your on-line log or they will be deleted.
  7. Please do not post photos showing the Mile Post values with your on-line log.
  8. Please do not post photos showing answers to field puzzles with your on-line log.
  9. Each individual GC account holder making the find must sign and date the paper log book in the cache with their GC account name. No group logs please.
  10. Send the completed form via US Mail to the address on the form or scan and send a digital copy using GC email or the GC message center. Each GC account holder must send in a form. One prize per completed form. One prize per GC Account. Multiple forms per mailing is encouraged.

    Once your answers have been verified, the prize will be sent back to you via US Mail to the address you provide on the form, while supplies last. One hundred prizes have been minted..

 

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Contributors:

I would like to express my special thanks to the following people and organizations who have helped either directly or indirectly with this project:

  • Charles Conn for allowing me to use of his collection of photographs at the Clarke Historical Library. Mr. Conn thought this would be a good non-profit way to share some history.
  • Mark Fedder and the Manistee County Historical Museum for being gracious cohosts.
  • Mike Hankwitz and Charles Showalter, both of whom provided a portion of their digital collection, both private and that of the Manistee County Historical Museum, in support of this project.
  • The Crawford County Historical Society for being gracious cohosts and providing materials.
  • The Traverse City District Library, for help with and blessing to use their digital library.
  • Dr. James Hannum, for sharing research, opinions and guidance along the right of way.
  • James Harlow for sharing many items out of his collection and his memories.
  • Dale Berry and michiganrailroads.com, always a source of great information.
  • Graydon Meints, for his hard work and research which would have taken years to do on my own.
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