Highland Valley Copper Mine LbNA #54407
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Jun 10, 2010 |
Location: | |
City: | Logan Lake |
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 10, 2010 |
• Gravel Road
• Seasonal access
• From Logan Lake, travel west 18 km on Hwy #97C and turn onto Viewpoint Rd.
• From Ashcroft the mine is approx. 43 km east on Hwy #97C.
• Follow Bose Lake Rd. for about 2 km
• Turn left off Bose Lake Road onto dirt road under power line and follow ~ 100 m to wide, flat area.
• Walk up power line road ~ 320 m, at the crest of the hill ~6 paces past a stump on your left and before pole 146, turn left 90° and walk ~ 16 paces over bank and up to pine tree.
• Then turn 45° right and go ~ 25 paces to next pine on crest of hill and again turn 45° right and follow trail along the crest of the hill ~20 paces.
• At bush turn 90° left and go ~13 paces down hill before turning 90° left and finishing ~7 paces to fallen tree.
• The mine is private property with no access, view from cache site & lookout.
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.
• Seasonal access
• From Logan Lake, travel west 18 km on Hwy #97C and turn onto Viewpoint Rd.
• From Ashcroft the mine is approx. 43 km east on Hwy #97C.
• Follow Bose Lake Rd. for about 2 km
• Turn left off Bose Lake Road onto dirt road under power line and follow ~ 100 m to wide, flat area.
• Walk up power line road ~ 320 m, at the crest of the hill ~6 paces past a stump on your left and before pole 146, turn left 90° and walk ~ 16 paces over bank and up to pine tree.
• Then turn 45° right and go ~ 25 paces to next pine on crest of hill and again turn 45° right and follow trail along the crest of the hill ~20 paces.
• At bush turn 90° left and go ~13 paces down hill before turning 90° left and finishing ~7 paces to fallen tree.
• The mine is private property with no access, view from cache site & lookout.
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.