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GCC#082 Are you Addicted? Traditional Geocache

Hidden : 5/1/2015
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:


This cache is part of the Geocaching Capital of Canada GeoTour


Are you hooked on geocaching?

● Are you are familiar with terms like, ‘Co-ords’, 'TFTC' or 'SLTNLN'
● Do you actually look forward to visiting the in-laws?
● Is your driveway covered with spray painted cache box silhouettes?
● Have you begun making grocery purchases based on the items usefulness as cache containers?

If this describes you, chances are you’re addicted to geocaching. But is that a bad thing? Of course not!

You can geocache anywhere around the world. You see awesome scenery, interesting historical sites and wander tranquil trails. You breathe fresh air; bask in the sunshine, dance in the rain. You soothe your feet in flowing streams and fall flat on your face in mud holes while reaching for elusive caches.
I imagine that you, like I, appreciate the fact that geocaching is for everyone, the hatchlings, the teen turtles, the senior tortoises. Do you, like us, pack a picnic lunch and make geocaching a family outing? I admit it, I Tupper T. Turtle am addicted to geocaching.

Test your addiction with this next cache. It is probably the most boring cache you’ll ever find, even for a novice. It’s beside a parking lot. There's no interesting history lesson, no swag, probably no muggles to sneak past. In fact, there's nothing to be gained from finding and logging this cache except another smiley and one more number added to your stats. It’s a simple park and grab. So… will you bother to find it? Are you addicted to geocaching?
Go to GeocachingCapitalofCanada.com to get a passport for this GeoTour.

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