Grampa5 noticed this unusual tree and thought it would make a good cache site. We both thought it would make a good cache sight. In winter you may have to brush a bit of snow off the gaping maw of this bur oak to see what it's eating. Cache contains a log book, pencils, FTF certificate and a number of interesting rocks for trading. Thanks to Cache and Cary for the label. |
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5/19/2007 by Kabuthunk
Ahh... today was definitely a good day to have gone out to Birds Hill park. It may have been a little chilly, but the sun kept us nice and warm.
And by "us", I mean more than the usual! I had my fiancee with me, but this time we ALSO had my cat "Captain Jack Daniels" with us (or just 'Jack' for short). Hence... today, at this very cache... my cat became a geocat .
And by that, I mean he sniffed around at rocks trees, and chewed on the grass .
BUT... that aside, I definitely enjoyed this particular cache. Nice forest cache (well, inside a provincial park, you'd be hard-pressed to find something that's not ) that was close to a trail (since I wouldn't want to bring my cat into deep bush), and a generally cool spot to being with .
Thanks for taking me out here, and initiating my cat into a geocat, trained in the art of geosniffing .
Took: Nothing
Left: Logbook entry, North55 geocoin, spare caribiner, and chainmail ball
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