This small container should be an easy find except that wading is required. 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 19th cache. We hope you enjoy the hunt.
For paperless geocachers, here are the Attributes: picnic tables available, takes less than 1 hour, access/parking fees, may require wading |
5/19/2007 by Kabuthunk
As with previous logs, looks like this area was supposed to have at one point been filled with water. Today however... it was not. Bone dry. I guess that's good for me though... except I had just finished coming back from the "Fadeaway" cache nearby, which was basically a waterlogged bog of an area .
But this was an awesome hiding spot, I must say. I didn't check the logbook, but I imagine that other non-geocachers may have found it at one point or another. Then again, it IS fairly well hidden.
I actually had my fiancee and my cat (recently initiated as a geocat at another cache in this park) with me, but they stayed in the car while I ran out and went after this fella. Still like the location. Kinda wish I would have stayed longer though, since some of the other structures (like that big one about 150m North of this cache or so) looked interesting, and may have been worth wandering over to. Oh well... still plenty of caches here that I haven't gotten... so I'll be back at one point or another .
Took: Nothing
Left: Logbook entry and chainmail ball
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[The cache is NOT under] rocks in a hole in the middle of the island.