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N49° 51.378  W97° 05.774 (WGS84)
UTM  14U   E 636839  N 5524392
Use waypoint: GCRGZR
Size: Small Small    Hidden on 1/21/2006
In Manitoba, Canada
Difficulty:  1 out of 5   Terrain:  1 out of 5
Dogs allowed  Takes less than an hour  Available at all times  Available during winter  Public transportation  Bicycles  Stealth required  No Medium hike (1km-10km) 
   


This should be a quick easy cache if there are no muggles.

This easy winter-friendly cache is an Altoids container located near a castle (see picture). It contains a log book, pencils .
There is no FTF prize; only a certificate.

This is our 25th cache. We hope you enjoy the hunt.

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For paperless geocachers, here are the Attributes:
easy hike, stealth required, available in winter, available 24-7, bikes allowed, takes less than 1 hour, public transit available, dogs allowed

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Current at 11/6/2011

Found it 10/17/2006 by Kabuthunk
How in the blue monkey hell did I manage to miss this one the first time around? Went here this time, and BAM, found it just about instantly. Like seriously... I could have SWORN I ran my hands over every square inch of that place and didn't feel a thing.

Well... I think that last visit's DNF can be chalked up to the frigid icy cold that I was feeling at the time. Well, technically it was still cold, snowy, and windy today too... but lesser so... and I was still warm from the car being able to park at least a little bit closer this time.

I don't know what it is... it's absolutely perfect weather for geocaching on days that I work at hours making it impossible to geocache, and on the day I have off, it's miserable outside. Ahh, Mother Nature... it's confirmed time and again that you hate me ToungeOut.

EDIT: Oh, but just remembered... if someone can come up with a way to waterproof the cache, that'd be quite heavily needed. It was 1/4 full of water when I got to it. The ziplock bags kept everything MOSTLY dry, and I dumped out the water that was there, but I expect after another rain or so, the same problem will come up.

Took: One of those puzzle cards in there
Left: Logbook entry and micromaille ball

[This entry was edited by Kabuthunk on Tuesday, October 17, 2006 at 5:41:10 PM.]

Didn't find it 10/11/2006 by Kabuthunk
Might be that my GPS was acting weird or something, but I couldn't find even the slightest hint of this cache, or where it might have been hiding. Not sure if it's magnetic or not, but from where the coordinates were pointing me, it either had to be, or otherwise I'd have to be swimming. I spent about 10 minutes in the icy wind looking around and finding nothing. Although, I did notice that some punk tossed one of the floatation devices into the river and tied the rope to the bridge. Not sure if it was like... attached to that floating or something, but my hands were too cold to be able to pull it up properly. A few more minutes of wandering back and forth over the bridge, and I called it a day for this one. I'll be back another time yet. It's supposed to be easy, so odds are I was just completely off or something.


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