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Don't forget to flush! Traditional Geocache

This cache has been archived.

Coopsquared: Going to archive this one today. Going to move it out by our way, since getting here to fix it up has been an issue.

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Hidden : 12/10/2011
Difficulty:
3.5 out of 5
Terrain:
3.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

This cache has been placed as part of the 2011-2012 Come Out and Play contest, and is located along the Nashwaawsis Stream Nature Trail. We hope that it brings a smile or chuckle to those who find it - once you DO find it, that is. Please be careful with the container, and the cache - and be sure to sign the log!

Some caches need lengthy descriptions... this is not one of them. This is one of those caches that you will simply need to visit to get any information about it. Please note that as a micro cache, there isn't any room for trackables in the actual cache - however, there is secure room at the cache for them. You will understand when you find it.

Note that, in the spring, this area may flood. In fact, the quantity of driftwood underfoot is the reason the terrain is so high - and that's only the last twenty metres or so. For the most part, access to the cache is a leisurely stroll!

If you enjoyed this cache, please consider giving it a favourite point! We're working on creating a bunch of caches that are different from the everyday, and this will help us determine which style is more popular.

PLEASE don't give away anything about this cache in your logs. I think you'll agree, after finding it, that it would be far more amusing to go to this cache having no idea what you're about to see. :) Logs with spoilers may be deleted.

Note that the terrain is rated as it is because there is sometimes localized flooding, making it necessary to wade to this cache sometimes. In addition, the flotsam from said flooding makes the terrain underfoot quite unstable, so tread carefully.

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