Current at 11/6/2011 (Online waypoint URL)
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Traditional Cache Hundred Acre Wood Resurrected by The-Stuntman (2/2)
N49° 51.302  W97° 14.761 (WGS84)
UTM  14U   E 626077  N 5523988
Use waypoint: GCP00Y
Size: Regular Regular    Hidden on 5/20/2005
In Manitoba, Canada
Difficulty:  2 out of 5   Terrain:  2 out of 5
Recommended for kids  Takes less than an hour  May require wading  Parking available  Needs maintenance 
   



This cache was almost lost after 2 years of inactivity. I was able to find the original container although it was in very bad shape. I have adopted this cache and it is now back where it used to be. Hidden in it are a some of the articles that were recovered from the original cache.

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Current at 11/6/2011

Write note 10/21/2007 by Kabuthunk
Quickly stopped by this cache while with the "Falling Into The Forest" event cachers. As I had already found it in the past, I knew where it'd be, so I hung back and let it be found by others. If I'm not mistaken though, Junglehair found this one ToungeOut. I was mildly worried that I might get some wet feet going after this one, but it was surprisingly dry, especially after the damp, drizzly days that we had for the past week.

So everyone signed up the logbook, and back it was placed. Probsbly now has a pretty packed trail leading up to it though, after having like... a dozen people all walk to it in quick succession ToungeOut. At least being in the trees, we were kept out of the wind too Smile.

Took: Nothing
Left: Logbook entry, since this cache already saw one of my chainmail balls quite a while back ToungeOut.

Found it 7/14/2007 by Kabuthunk
Decided to make it a 2-for-1 and went after this cache immediately after having tackled the "blitzing this one" cache a little to the East. Doubled back a bit and headed towards this one. Despite many of the logs indicating that they were getting soaked, tons of water, and other similar logs... I came and left the cache with dry feet Frown. This is desite the fact that it was even raining today to boot.

Man, it's like whenever you want to do some bog-caching, everything is bone-dry ToungeOut.

The hike into the forest however... was still awesome. Got a really nice picture of a cache of a bullrush-filled pond, that had a park bench facing it. It was quite a beautiful sight, and I sat back there and relaxed until the mosquitoes drove me off ToungeOut.

Took me a few minutes to find the cache once I got to the cache site too. I didn't really stay in one place to look around however, since the mosquitoes were absolutely insane today. I did however prevail, and found the cache. I wasn't able to sign much in the logbook (in fact, I abbreviated "chainmail ball" to "C.B.") since I was only able to write about 2 letters before I had to stop to swat away about 5 or so mosquitoes from my arms and neck ToungeOut. Quickly putting it back I left with what remained of my blood supply. Thanks for the nice hike through the forest though BigSmile.

Took: Nothing
Left: Logbook entry and chainmail ball


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