Dino 1 LbNA #30218
Found by: | terpsechorean girl |
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Last found: | Nov 17, 2012 |
Status: | FFF |
Last edited: | Apr 16, 2007 |
Reported missing 10/08; checked on it 4/09 & it's in place & just fine.
Hidden near the dinosaur tracks on the Klondike Bluffs bike/hike/4-wheeler trail off US 191 north of Moab. From the second parking lot (not the one right next to the highway) it is about 1.9 miles to the box.
From the parking lot follow the Klondike Bluffs trail down the wash through the sandy spots then start to climb. When you reach the slickrock you're almost there. Head up the slickrock following the white paint marks around the first left turning corner where you'll come to the first dinosaur tracks surrounded by circles of rocks. Shortly you should see a small drainage coming in from the west (left as you're climbing) opposite it on the slickrock is a dead bush, ahead is a dead juniper log on the slickrock and just to the north (right) of the drainage is a large live juniper. Stand where the drainage meets the slickrock and look up and to the left about 25 feet and you'll see 4 large whitish rocks. The box is hiding under the rock leaned against another hidden behind smaller rocks. Be a bit stealthy and please rehide well as this is a popular trail.
Hidden near the dinosaur tracks on the Klondike Bluffs bike/hike/4-wheeler trail off US 191 north of Moab. From the second parking lot (not the one right next to the highway) it is about 1.9 miles to the box.
From the parking lot follow the Klondike Bluffs trail down the wash through the sandy spots then start to climb. When you reach the slickrock you're almost there. Head up the slickrock following the white paint marks around the first left turning corner where you'll come to the first dinosaur tracks surrounded by circles of rocks. Shortly you should see a small drainage coming in from the west (left as you're climbing) opposite it on the slickrock is a dead bush, ahead is a dead juniper log on the slickrock and just to the north (right) of the drainage is a large live juniper. Stand where the drainage meets the slickrock and look up and to the left about 25 feet and you'll see 4 large whitish rocks. The box is hiding under the rock leaned against another hidden behind smaller rocks. Be a bit stealthy and please rehide well as this is a popular trail.