1.IsqubaAndNawty |
Aug
4,2005 |
2.MsKardiac /
dr.klean |
June
17,2006 |
3.woodturning |
July
16,2006 |
4.hamgran / The
"Inukshuk"ers |
July
7,2007 |
5.TeamHardk |
Sept
30,2007 |
6.seeker
team |
June
26,2008 |
7.shotsea
/8wetpaws |
July
3,2009 |
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The Cache is a regular
Tupperware container 8x 3.5 inches that is filled with water (but
still floats) You can open the container underwater and
sign an underwater dive slate which I am using as a
log.
Park Admission is six dollars
on the weekend and parking is available directly at the cache
site
Here are a couple of photos
of the general cache locaton
From the posted GPS
Coordinates enter the water which will put you to the left of the
bus
Descend to the bottom (about
20 feet) and turn right and the bus will be about 15 feet
away
It is best to do it this way
as the visibility can be near zero at times although when I hid it
I had at least 10-15
Trout Lake was a working
quarry from 1928 to 1937 when it flooded Later turned
into a recreational facility it offers camping, fishing
swimming and scuba
I am embarassed to admit
that I have spent a week of my life underwater here and the
quarry has sunk a couple of buses, fuselages of a cessna and
Harvard Trainer as well as a few cars and boats