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5/3/2007 by Kabuthunk
Ahh... the forest cache that I've been wanting to go after for quite some time has finally fallen to my... GPS... or something . Took a long time to do, too... since I biked the entire way here. Basically... went from Bishop Grandin and Pembina (approx. where I live), all the way down Pembina, and down the Perimeter to St. Mary's, where I took that crappy gravel road the rest of the way. The extra hard part was hiking my bike with me into the bushes .
Saw some interesting things on the way, too. First up... on the way towards the cache, I saw footprints in the dirt, which I can only assume were Raptor footprints (see picture). Then relatively nearby, I saw something completely unrelated to it... a goose sitting on a nest. I actually didn't even see it until I was about 6 feet from it.
It hissed at me .
So, I carefully slipped past and left it as undisturbed as possible (well, I took a picture of it though... see pic #2). Shortly thereafter... a cache was in my hands . Thanks for a nice hike out in the bushes. T'was indeed an adventure.
Although... warning for the next cachers going after this... there ARE raptors about. Watch yourself .
Took: Nothing
Left: Logbook entry, "Explore North" TB, and chainmail ball
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