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Multi-cache The Return of Glen Meadow by 1Queenand4Jokers (2.5/2)
N49� 49.788  W97� 07.180 (WGS84)
UTM  14U   E 635229  N 5521403
Use waypoint: GC170B3
Size: Small Small    Hidden on 10/27/2007
In Manitoba, Canada
Difficulty:  2.5 out of 5   Terrain:  2 out of 5
Dogs allowed  Recommended for kids  Available during winter  Bicycles  Stroller accessible 
   


QUEEN STYLE WINTER FRIENDLY - meaning short walk and findable with minimum effort in winter (ie not on ground but not necessarily above waist height).

Small tobacco container. Rehide it well but naturally to keep the teenagers away ?!. Hope you enjoy it. First stage went by by with a bird's nest.

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Current at 11/6/2011

Found it 11/4/2007 by Kabuthunk
[Having found the original Glen Meadow cache quite a while ago, I just HAD to venture to the new one to see what had changed. At first, I was a tad worried about the first stage, but thankfully] it was in the same place as the original Glen Meadow. [I was almost sorta disappointed that I didn't have to scour around for the first stage of the cache, actually ToungeOut. I still gotta say... stage one is EXTREMELY well hidden, and I STILL commend you on it's hiding spot BigSmile.

But... that aside, I found stage one and grabbed the coordinates from it. Plopping them into ye olde GPS (and by ye olde, I mean 'only owned for a year, was designed not too long prior), I noticed immediately that the path to follow was going nowhere close the the original coordinates. I rather figured you had done more than just move it about 20 feet or something, but was still somewhat surprised at the direction it was leading me.

Wandering towards the coordinates, several people out for a walk decided to interrupt my caching. Taking a quick break to "tie my shoes" and re-adjust my toque, they disappeared from sight (didn't see any GPS in anyone's hand, so I assume they were actually just... y'know... out for a walk ToungeOut). Going back to my search, I quickly came across the cache container. Nice little place though. Is very well hidden unless you're deliberately looking for it. I can definitely see this one remaining unfound by random bystanders for quite a while. Well... unless they see some cachers going after it... but I think I'm pretty safe on that part. Nary a soul around, nor a voice to be heard. Lotta car engines, but I'm pretty sure they were paying more attention to the road than to random guy way off to the side. Nor do I think they'd care enough to stop their car... ticking off the people behind them no less... pull onto the curb, get out, walk way the hell over to where I had been searching, and go hunting for themselves. Yyyyyeah... the number of people that would actually do something like that pretty well approaches slim to nil ToungeOut.

On the offchance that the ONE freak in the northern hemisphere that will actually disrupt his daily routine, go walking through the cold and drizzle, PURELY to see what someone he doesn't know nor can recognize was doing in a random location at a random time was doing, and THEN succeeds in finding the cache... AND decides not to leave it alone... for that I apologize. Should this happen, I will make every attempt to hunt down said uber-paranoid psycho and escort them personally to a psychiatric hospital ToungeOut.

But I digress. Thanks for the new cache and the nice adventure to end off a fun caching day BigSmile.

Took: Nothing
Left: Logbook entry and chainmail ball


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