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Cache Valley
Cache Valley seen from the south ridge of Gunsight Peak. The town of Clarkston can be seen below. The Bear River Range is on the other side of the valley


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lcarreauFinal question:

lcarreau

Voted 10/10

Is this valley associated with the world-famous
brand name of "Cache Valley Cheese?"

I was always told the following:

"Age never matters, unless you are cheese!"
: ))
Posted May 21, 2009 10:12 pm

mountaingazelleRe: Final question:

mountaingazelle

Hasn't voted

Yes, this area is well known for its dairy products including Cache Valley Cheese. This might be the reason why so many people in Cache Valley live to an old age.
Posted May 22, 2009 1:01 am

kerockBee Hives

kerock

Voted 10/10

Nice picture, we used to keep bee hives right down there at the bottom...a little to the left. Yes, I think I can see them flying around down there..lol. You have done an excellent job documenting our part of the country....many thanks.
Posted Oct 2, 2009 5:16 pm

mountaingazelleRe: Bee Hives

mountaingazelle

Hasn't voted

Wow! I guess that’s why we are in the Beehive State. I see that you live in Cache Valley and do a lot of hiking in that area. Thanks for the nice comment.
Posted Oct 2, 2009 5:46 pm

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