Watching Creek Gold Claims LbNA #63893
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Jun 30, 2012 |
Location: | |
City: | Savona |
County: | British Columbia, CAN |
State: | British Columbia, Canada |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Gold Country |
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Found by: | Not yet found! |
Last found: | N/A |
Last edited: | Jun 30, 2012 |
Private Property
From Hwy 1, take Sabiston Rd and follow until you reach Cooper Creek Road. Follow until you reach Tranquille Criss Creek Road and turn right. Follow until you reach the Watching Creek Forest Service site at N 50°47.964'
W 20°33.154'. Approximately 61.1 km from the Criss-Creek and Copper Creek Junction. Park anywhere in the flat area and walk north along the old road. The road down to the Forest Service site N 50°48.223' W 120°33.051' can be rough and muddy after rain.
Parking:
Anywhere in the Watching Creek Forest Service site; closest is N 50°48.223' W 120°33.051'
Clue:
From the flat area, follow the double track north to the viewpoint and then look for a log in the forest; the cache is hidden between a tree and a log.
Follow the link above to read the full history of this site. This is part of the Gold Country GeoTourism Series. Collect a sticker from 24 sites and redeem for a prize! Go to goldtrail.com for more information.
From Hwy 1, take Sabiston Rd and follow until you reach Cooper Creek Road. Follow until you reach Tranquille Criss Creek Road and turn right. Follow until you reach the Watching Creek Forest Service site at N 50°47.964'
W 20°33.154'. Approximately 61.1 km from the Criss-Creek and Copper Creek Junction. Park anywhere in the flat area and walk north along the old road. The road down to the Forest Service site N 50°48.223' W 120°33.051' can be rough and muddy after rain.
Parking:
Anywhere in the Watching Creek Forest Service site; closest is N 50°48.223' W 120°33.051'
Clue:
From the flat area, follow the double track north to the viewpoint and then look for a log in the forest; the cache is hidden between a tree and a log.
Follow the link above to read the full history of this site. This is part of the Gold Country GeoTourism Series. Collect a sticker from 24 sites and redeem for a prize! Go to goldtrail.com for more information.