Bear's Hole LbNA #33982
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Aug 9, 2007 |
Location: | |
City: | Featherville |
County: | Elmore |
State: | Idaho |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | A-Bear (&J-Bear) |
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Found by: | goldenoldie |
Last found: | Oct 3, 2017 |
Status: | F |
Last edited: | Aug 9, 2007 |
Placed by J&A-Bear
After a fun adventure in the Trinity Mountains we had to leave some boxes behind. We took the 4wd route up and passed a sign for Bear’s Hole. Thankfully this box is no where near that sign and a lot easier to access since we took the 2wd route out and which was not as scary.
Directions: From I-84, at Mountain Home take Exit 95 and travel west along State Route 20. Turn left on Route 61/Louise Creek Road and follow signs to Featherville. You will eventually cross Pine Bridge and then turn right onto Pine-Featherville Road. Turn left onto FR172/Trinity Creek Road about a mile BEFORE Featherville. Go 2.2 miles until you see a gravel pullout down on your left. If you miss the first pull-in, continue until you can enter through the exit.
Clues: As you walk up the exit, on the right there is a large pine with 2 stumps close by. In the stump closest, under a granite rock is the BEAR’S HOLE.
Please recover the box well so it’s not visible from any angle. Thanks so much.
After a fun adventure in the Trinity Mountains we had to leave some boxes behind. We took the 4wd route up and passed a sign for Bear’s Hole. Thankfully this box is no where near that sign and a lot easier to access since we took the 2wd route out and which was not as scary.
Directions: From I-84, at Mountain Home take Exit 95 and travel west along State Route 20. Turn left on Route 61/Louise Creek Road and follow signs to Featherville. You will eventually cross Pine Bridge and then turn right onto Pine-Featherville Road. Turn left onto FR172/Trinity Creek Road about a mile BEFORE Featherville. Go 2.2 miles until you see a gravel pullout down on your left. If you miss the first pull-in, continue until you can enter through the exit.
Clues: As you walk up the exit, on the right there is a large pine with 2 stumps close by. In the stump closest, under a granite rock is the BEAR’S HOLE.
Please recover the box well so it’s not visible from any angle. Thanks so much.