GC3B339 Traditional Cache CLUE jr. - Dining Room
Type: Traditional | Size: Small Small | Difficulty: 1.5 out of 5 | Terrain: 2.5 out of 5
By: ernie&bert&elmo&grover @ | Hide Date: 17/01/2012 | Status: Available
Country: Canada | State: Manitoba
Coordinates: N49° 52.012 W97° 14.429 | Last updated: 10/06/2026 | Fav points: 0
Dogs  Recommended for kids  May require wading  Available at all times  Poison plants  Ticks  Not Wheelchair accessible  Parking available  Public transportation  No Quads  Not Stroller accessible  Snowshoes 


CLUE jr.
The Case of the Missing Chocolate Cake
Dining Room

You will need to find this cache in order to solve GC3B2Y0 - "CLUE jr. - THE FINAL".

The cache contains a logbook, pencil, pencil sharpener, and customized Clue jr. game pieces.
Please do not remove any of the contents.

It also contains spare Clue jr. worksheets. If you do not already have one, feel free to take one as you will need it in order to complete the game (or download and print one here).

This series of caches was designed to be found with your kids, so bring the family, grandkids, nephews and nieces, or perhaps even your neighbour's kids, and have fun! If you know some potential little cachers, why not make an effort to invite them to come along and play with you on your adventure?

You may find the caches in any order.

Please use stealth as this cache is hidden near a well-used pathway (in both the summer and winter). In the summer months, wading may be required, and mosquitos, ticks and poison ivy might be an issue.

Cache is not necessarily winter-friendly, but it's not on the ground either. There should not be any problem finding it 10 months of the year.


INSTRUCTIONS for playing "CLUE jr. - The Case of the Missing Chocolate Cake":

1. Sign the logbook

2. Take a Clue jr. worksheet if you don't already have one (or download and print one here)

3. Start by crossing off this room (The Dining Room) on your worksheet

4. Have a look at the playing pieces in the container. You will see one suspect, one beverage, and one time. Cross off each on your worksheet

5. Continue to the other four caches (ie: rooms) in this CLUE jr. series to find more clues
indentGC3B33H: "CLUE jr. - The Study"
indentGC3B33E: "CLUE jr. - Parlour"
indentGC3B337: "CLUE jr. - Billiards Room"
indentGC3B32W: "CLUE jr. - Conservatory"

6. After you find all five "rooms", you'll have five suspects, five beverages, and five times crossed off your worksheet. The last remaining suspect, beverage, and time that are not crossed off your worksheet is the information you need in order to find GC3B2Y0 - "CLUE jr. - THE FINAL".


There is no First-to-Find certificate for this cache. Only one FTF certificate is available and that goes to the finder of GC3B2Y0 - "CLUE jr. - THE FINAL".


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Attributes listing for paperless caching: Recommended for kids, may require wading, poison ivy may be present, ticks and mosquitos are a given, free parking available, available at all times during the day, stealth required, dogs allowed, bikes allowed, no offroad vehicles, not wheelchair or stroller accessible, public transportation, restrooms, drinking water, picnic tables, telephones, and food are all nearby, should be findable in the winter.



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Found it 28/07/2016 By Kabutroid
WOOH, first cache of the day, first cache of the while. Sometimes I wonder how I can still count myself as an active geocacher when I log into the website, and see the 'recently viewed caches' list empty. And then I think about all of the other stuff in my life that I've caught up on over the past while, and how far I've gone in other directions.

And now I'm pushing back in this direction again :D

Slowly but surely, over the past few months, my geocaching equipment slowly worked their way closer to eachother, until I had 'caught up' to organization. At the end of said organization, I had a pile of new travelbugs who's unactivated tags have been sitting in my possession for the better part of a decade. It's time for them to travel.

Thus why I'm geocaching today! I've been sitting at exactly 800 finds for a bit too long, let's make that number a little less round. I was meeting up with a friend for some forest foraging, so I headed over early and had me a pleasant little hammocking. This geocache happened to be about 50 meters from my micro-camping spot, so I hoofed it over and set to getting back in the game. After a bit of circling around, the cache finally caught my gaze.

Looks like the container could use a bit of TLC though, two of the tabs holding the lid on are broken off, so you gotta be kinda careful with it. The contents were very dry though, so I'm hoping that the general tree cover is kinda helping on that front.

Took me a minute to get back into the rhythm of things, attempting to balance the various things on my legs while kinda crouching in the area. Eventually, I managed to drop two travelbugs and a chainmail ball, and signed up the logbook. Mighta also thrown a drawing or two in there, just because Smile.

The cache was also out of CLUE jr. game sheets, so I kinda jotted down the cards inside this one on a piece of paper. Not sure if I'll get around to doing the full set, but we'll see how that goes. In either case, the cache found its way back to its hiding spot, and I found my way back to my hammock spot. A good way to kick off the day. Well, after the 5 someodd kilometers of biking to get here to begin with ToungeOut.

Thanks for the placing the cache BigSmile. Nice area, relaxing, not too crazy to get to (that'd be my next find), and it feels great to get back into the hunt Smile.

Took: Nothing
Left: Logbook entry, Medicine Bag TB, Travelling Logbook TB, and chainmail ball