Idaho Spud #2 LbNA #51353
Owner: | CW Sun Seeker |
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Plant date: | Nov 6, 2009 |
Location: | |
City: | Idaho Falls |
County: | Bonneville |
State: | Idaho |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | Trouble Bug |
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Last found: | Jul 29, 2011 |
Status: | FFOF |
Last edited: | Nov 6, 2009 |
Drive-by at Snake River Dam in Osgood area.
This is a fishing and hunting area. Many types of bird hang out here.
DIRECTIONS: From the I-15 Broadway exit, head southeast, and before you reach the Snake River, turn left (north) on Lindsey Blvd. Stay on this road, and the name changes to West River Road. After you pass the Idahoan Food Plant, turn right on the next road, which leads to the dam. Park down in the parking lot, staying to the right (away from the river), in front of the big lava rock/boulder.
CLUES: There is a small rocky hill behind this big rock. Standing in front of the smaller lava boulder at the edge of the parking area, straight ahead is a medium boulder on top of the rocky hill and a rectangular boulder to the right resting on smaller ones. In front of the one on top, is a triangle crevice formed by 2 rocks together. The rock stuck in this crevice hides the small black pouch.
BE SURE TO ZIP ALL BAGS CLOSED. Please be very discreet and rehide well.
This is a fishing and hunting area. Many types of bird hang out here.
DIRECTIONS: From the I-15 Broadway exit, head southeast, and before you reach the Snake River, turn left (north) on Lindsey Blvd. Stay on this road, and the name changes to West River Road. After you pass the Idahoan Food Plant, turn right on the next road, which leads to the dam. Park down in the parking lot, staying to the right (away from the river), in front of the big lava rock/boulder.
CLUES: There is a small rocky hill behind this big rock. Standing in front of the smaller lava boulder at the edge of the parking area, straight ahead is a medium boulder on top of the rocky hill and a rectangular boulder to the right resting on smaller ones. In front of the one on top, is a triangle crevice formed by 2 rocks together. The rock stuck in this crevice hides the small black pouch.
BE SURE TO ZIP ALL BAGS CLOSED. Please be very discreet and rehide well.