I encourage any curious person to go find camp coldwater spring. I went
exploring with my Dad last month and saw spring for the first time. It's
really a hidden gem in the midst of vacant buildings and barbed wire.
Strange. There's also a treasure chest hidden near the spring, for those
interested in this new game of hide and seek, see... page includes some
pictures and maps too.

http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.asp?ID=7937

Conor Donnelly
new1

Pam Blixt wrote:

> I believe that one of the problems with trying to save the spring is that we have
> been prevented from seeing it for 50 years--it's been hidden from us behind locked
> gates.  Unlike other visible landmarks, we haven't been able to develop an attachment
> because  it hasn't been a part of our lives.  That visibility is something we need to
> change because it has played an important role in the history of our state.  The
> spring and the surrounding area is rich with history beginning with the native
> Americans--the spring was known as the mouth of the Gods.
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