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Skull Cache Virtual Cache

Hidden : 11/1/2004
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   virtual (virtual)

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Geocache Description:

Cool location in a National Monument.

We've wanted to put a cache here for years, though a physical one isn't allowed.

To find this unique location you need to go to the Lava Beds National Monument. It is open all year around and accessible via highway 139. The park fee is $10 per car and worth it! If you don't plan on exploring the caves, you can drive through for free (but then you can't grab this virtual cache!).

This entire area is riddled with lava caves, many of which you can explore. You will need a hard hat and flashlight for each explorer (available at the visitor's center for a small fee, or bring your own). This cave, the Skull cave, also requires warm clothes at all times of year, due to it being an ice cave. These difficulties caused us to raise the cache difficulty to 2.5, since you need some basic equipment to claim this virtual.

There are also many nature trails and other activities for those of you wishing to stay above ground. Camping is available here all year round on a first come first serve basis.

The caves we highly recommend visiting are: Mushpot (the beginner cave), Skull Cave, Catacombs, Valentine Cave, and the Merrill Ice Cave. We may add to this list later. All these caves we did with 6 and 8 year old nieces.

To prove that you visited this location, please e-mail us the answer to the following question. You may post your log at the same time, but we reserve the right to delete any logs with spoilers or who did not e-mail us the answers within a week.

Go down the steps to the bottom of the cave. Tell us the different types of stair steps that exist. We made the Terrain a 2.5, but it's not that hard or steep, as our young nieces handled the cave quite easily. If you have trouble walking up stairs, you might want to avoid this cache. Wheelchairs and strollers cannot navigate the terrain.

Please share your experiences so that future cachers know what to look forward to. To learn more about this fascinating but little-known place, please visit the official website at http://www.nps.gov/labe/index.htm. Enjoy!

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