Current at 11/6/2011 (Online waypoint URL)
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N49� 51.794  W97� 13.815 (WGS84)
UTM  14U   E 627189  N 5524926
Use waypoint: GCR2M0
Size: Micro Micro    Hidden on 10/15/2005
In Manitoba, Canada
Difficulty:  2 out of 5   Terrain:  1 out of 5
Needs maintenance 
   


This cache is located along the bicycle paths of Assiniboine park.

This cache is a micro so not much can be said. The canister is a 35mm film canister with a FTF certificate and log book. There is no writing stick so make sure you bring yours.

You do not have to enter the golf course to access the cache.

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Current at 11/6/2011

Found it 4/24/2007 by Kabuthunk
Y'know, I kept on putting this cache off again and again, because I kept on thinking that I'd have to enter the golf course in order to get it. That'll show me to trust my eyeball instead of the GPS ToungeOut. When I had met up with Bevro at a nearby cache, I asked him if I had to enter the golf course, and he said I shouldn't have to. So... since I was on a bike, I figured I might as well swing by and see how close I could get to the coords.

Turns out I could get to ground zero quite easily ToungeOut. Kinda stood around there and pondered for about 2 minutes before my eyes spotted something out of the ordinary. Given I had seen caches use this technique before, I already knew I had gotten a jackpot Smile.

However, as previous cachers have stated... MAN but this is one drenched puppy. The logbook is literally a ball of soggy paper. No water at the bottom of the container to drip out... but the paper was acting like a sponge basically. I DID manage to unroll the logscroll, but it was dripping. I tried to press out the liquid as best I could, and got it significantly less soggy... but still completely unuseable unless you have a special pen suitable for things like this.

Which I do. Yay for pressurized pens! I barely have to put any weight on it... just enough to roll the rollerball on the tip (which is quite easy... this is a high-quality pen), and the pressurized ink-cartridge does the rest Smile. So... I was able to sign the log... which I really hope will be capable of unrolling again, since it's STILL drenched.

And I mean... this isn't one of those "leave in the sun for a few minutes" levels of wet, it's "take a hair-dryer to it for 20 minutes, and it MIGHT be useable again" levels of wet. Logscroll SERIOUSLY needs replacing, hardcore. Maybe a thin rubber O-ring in the cache container if that's possible too.

Took: A lot of water out of the log
Left: Logbook entry and micromail ball


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