spoklie
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This has got to be it (remember that the boys were vague in their description)--you are amazing (well, at least in the eyes of a newbie cacher like me). So basically the cache still exists (since the boys found it) but the snake issue in the summertime is an issue: hence the name of the cache. I know I can't log it but I am going to find it! Thanks so much!!
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Ok, here's another "isolation" cache. This spring two young fellows that work for my son came to the house and said they had found a cache that had not been logged since 2006 or 2007. It was on Canyon Creek Road between Molt and Laurel, Montana. I have tried the filters with 30 miles from each local community but I have found nothing on-line (the young men decided that contract fencing was not for them and they headed back to Seattle before I could pin them down). Does anyone out there know what cache this may be and what its coordinates are? It sounded like an ammo box: the guys swapped for items out of it.
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Yes, this is it! I was wondering if the fancy new rest stop had anything to do with its disappearance. Thank you for responding so quickly.
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This past summer I know I read a log that had information about a Flowing Wells cache and referred to it as the most isolated cache in the contiguous United States. Now, however, when I change my filters to a distance of thirty miles from Circle, Jordan, or from Flowing Wells itself, I get nothing. Does anyone know what has happened to this cache (in McCone County, Montana)?
Isolated Caches
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As to the other comment--ah, Libby is a pretty far stretch away!!