The Lodge 3 Traditional Cache
MarcusArelius: I was hoping to have time to check this personally but I haven't had a chance. I assume the beavers must have took the limb it was tie wrapped to. I'm going to archive this one.
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This cache requires a canoe, kayak, or a brave swimmer. The closest
place to put a small boat in is at the MOHAI -- Museum of History
and Industry -- near the Montlake Bridge.
The Marsh Island system of islands, bogs and canals is a local
treasure - home to otter, beaver, turtles, frogs, heron, and an
impressive array of ducks and geese. It's also a great place to
canoe or kayak since the backwaters are protected from wind, waves,
and the big boat traffic going through Montlake cut. If you don't
have a boat, you can rent one just on the other side of the cut at
the University of Washington marina (the
service is seasonal).
In the spring, please steer clear of the birds which nest all along
the shore in this area.
The original cache fell victim to man, or water, so this
replacement is a bison tube that should not be affected by the
fluctuating water level of the lake.
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
Unatvat urnq uvtu, jvgu srrg va gur zhq, sebz n oenapu va gur pragre bs gur irel fznyy "vfynaq" gb gur abegu bs gur ornire ybqtr.