This small container should be an easy find. Original contents: the usual small trinkets as well as a logbook, pencil, pencil sharpener and a FTF certificate with $2.00 in Canadian Tire money. This is our 18th cache. We hope you enjoy the hunt.
For paperless geocachers, here are the Attributes: picnic tables available, scenic view, takes less than 1 hour, kid friendly, drinking water nearby, access/parking fees |
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5/21/2007 by Kabuthunk
Mental note... biking from the main road across the field, making a direct bee-line for the cache coordinates... could have been better thought out
. That was by far the least flat field I've ever biked on
.
But... tiring myself the hell out aside, I quite had fun at this cache. This was my first cache of the day thus far, and was a nice start to a beautiful day. The hill (which soaked up even more of my energy to bike up) was pretty interesting, what with the multiple little bridges and pathways all over the place. I could see it as being quite fun to go there when I have more energy (ie: when I take the actual road to the cache
).
The cache wasn't in the very first place I looked... or the second actually (which I was almost certain it'd be located at)... but the THIRD spot... ahh... now we're hitting paydirt
.
Thanks for the nice bike ride (especially cruising back down the hill towards my next location... where coincidentally I met up with the very people who placed THIS cache) and interesting location
.
Took: Nothing
Left: Logbook entry and chainmail ball
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