Current at 11/6/2011 (Online waypoint URL)
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Traditional Cache A Buck or Two by Ruzter (1/1) (Archived)
N49° 51.580  W97° 16.021 (WGS84)
UTM  14U   E 624556  N 5524468
Use waypoint: GCR531
Size: Small Small    Hidden on 10/29/2005
In Manitoba, Canada
Difficulty:  1 out of 5   Terrain:  1 out of 5
Dogs allowed  Recommended for kids  Takes less than an hour  Available at all times  Bicycles 
   


A simple cache on the south side of Tom Chester park.

Container is a small rubbermaid container with a log book, pencil, tiny metal Canadian flag and several polished rocks.

Park on Haney street at N 49° 51.580 W 097° 15.947

As you will see this cache is not related to the recently released Dollarama cache. ;)

WE CACHE FOR FUN! We also put out caches for fun. For some of us it is a family activity. It warms our hearts when you log your find and have something good to say! Let's avoid nit-picking, let's keep geocaching positive!

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Current at 11/6/2011

Found it 11/15/2006 by Kabuthunk
Seeing as I had just found Syber's cache, I figured I could put up with a little more cold to find me another one that was right nearby. I was parked at the mall, so it wasn't that long of a walk. It was about 11:30 however, and I had to work at 1:00... so I was hoping it'd be an easy find. Didn't have the difficulty/terrain levels on me while I was there, but it appears as though it was marked fairly accurately ToungeOut.

Came up from behind and circled the flowerbed area, kinda glancing around, looking here and there. Didn't see much the first pass around, but on the second, it damn near hit me in the face.

Literally... the cache sprouted legs, and lunged it's little plastic body at my head. Insane little freak. Poltergeists in the neighbourhood... they've been there for a while. Trust me, I know these things ToungeOut.

Anyhoo... in order to weigh down the psychotic cache, I dropped off the Yellow Jeep TB that I picked up late last night from "Kiss me, I'm Irish" cache. I said I wouldn't hold onto it long, and I stands by my word. Actually, it was in my hands almost exactly 12 hours it appears.

In either case, that seems to have weighed down the cache a bit. Kept on trying to jump up at me, but due to the added weight it couldn't get any height. Put a strip of bark that was nearby (perhaps overtop of it before? Bet the cache knocked it off trying to escape) on top of it again, and that held it in place pretty good. THIS should keep it from attacking the next finder.

Oh, and on a random note, PMD... PWNED!!!1!11one!11! WestStevo... I'm closin' in! Evil

Took: Nothing
Left: Logbook entry, chainmail ball, Yellow Jeep TB


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