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D.B.T. Traditional Geocache

This cache has been archived.

Barking Frogz: Unfortunately I haven't heard from the cache owner, so I must regretfully archive this cache. If the cache turns up or is replaced in the near future, please email me and I will review it for unarchival.

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Barking Frogz

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Hidden : 6/18/2014
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:


Welcome to Chief Joseph Dam and Rufus Woods Lake. There are several traditional geocaches at Chief Joseph dam that you can find. You can also join the 2 Geocache Challenges for some hide and seek fun!!

Three Dam Tour Geocache Challenge

Get a Passport from one of the 3 participating dams: Rocky Reach Dam, Chief Joseph Dam, and Grand Coulee Dam. To complete the challenge and receive a unique patch, cachers must fill their passport by finishing the geocache courses at all three dams. Cachers can visit the dams in any order.

In order to get a stamp in your passport for Chief Joseph Dam you must seek out at least 3 of the 5 caches. At each cache you will learn some amazing facts about the area and the US Army Corps of Engineers. Once your Mission has been successfully completed you can get your stamp/passport at the bonus cache that can be accessed 24 hours a day. Bonus Cache: 47°59.744' N, 119°38.992' W (make sure to sign the log book and record the names of the 3 caches you found).

Coordinates to other caches:

48°00.043' N
119°38.504' W

48°00.093' N
119°39.032' W

47°59.590' N
119°37.365' W

47°59.929' N
119°38.002' W

FWEE Hydro Cache Challenge

Visit geocaches at other participating hydro sites and you’ll receive a FWEE Hydro Cache Challenge patch. For more details visit fwee.org/geocache

Did You Know:

* This is a great trail for bird watching. This wetland is frequented by ducks, herons, loons, and other aquatic birds. You can use this trail to walk all the way to the Willow Flats area.

* The Debris Basin area also offers fishing and picnic amenities.

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