Current at 11/6/2011 (Online waypoint URL)
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Traditional Cache SPIDERMAN....splash by 1Queenand4Jokers (1/4) (Archived)
N49° 47.663  W97° 07.207 (WGS84)
UTM  14U   E 635295  N 5517465
Use waypoint: GC12W25
Size: Small Small    Hidden on 5/12/2007
In Manitoba, Canada
Difficulty:  1 out of 5   Terrain:  4 out of 5
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MBGA #350 coin to the first finder of this cache who DOESN'T ALREADY OWN one of THESE COINS. FTF certificate included. This is recommended as a 2 person cache even though hidden by the two youngest Jokers. But go ahead if you're arrogant and want to try it alone...Are your spidey senses tingling yet? Are you ready to do some swinging? One slip and you'll be a little splash...

This cache was created to add to the number of QUALITY caches hidden in Manitoba. It is an official cache in the MBGA Cache Splash event.
Category 22: Winter friendly hide.

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Current at 11/6/2011

Found it 5/28/2007 by Kabuthunk
Despite the previous pile of attemptees, the Kabuthunk decided to go for broke. The funny thing is that I didn't even realize this cache's terrain rating until after I checked the GPS to see what it was, after having spotted it ToungeOut. Then again, the cache name kinda helped out a bit.

Now, I could see this cache being a bit easier with a second person there. A group effort would definitely be of value for this one.

I of course, was alone ToungeOut.

Completely, some would argue. Given it was a pseudo-rainy day, there was VERY few people in the park, let alone out where this cache was hidden. Not a soul went by during the whole caching. However... I had my bike. And if THAT counts as a second person... then so be it ToungeOut. With my first attempt... I failed horribly. My second attempt, which was pretty much just a reattempt of the first... again, failed horribly ToungeOut. Repositioning my bike, I mentally set myself back to the days of yore, back when I was living in the country as a tree-climbing, country-boy of a monkey.

Not literally. Well... it depends on who you talk to ToungeOut.

Using my mighty childhood training, I managed to fanangle myself into a useable position. It too a fair amount of strength, as well as several now-absent layers of skin, but success was mine BigSmile. Now THIS is a cache that Kabuthunks have fun doing.

Having reached my goal, I pulled off my backpack (thankfully, I rememebered to keep it on, so as not to have to go through that ordeal a second time) and pulled out my chainmail balls and a pen. Ahh... another cache successfully chainmailled ToungeOut. Luckly, the regular sized chainmail ball fit to boot BigSmile. Returning back to my bike was another adventure in itself. Y'see... I THOUGHT it'd be easy... but my bike was kinda... y'know... RIGHT in the way. After losing another layer or two of skin, I managed to get back down without destroying either myself or my bike ToungeOut. Good times, good times, fun cache BigSmile

Took: Nothing
Left: Logbook entry and chainmail ball


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