GC6X6X1 Traditional Cache Blasted Rock
Type: Traditional | Size: Small Small | Difficulty: 2 out of 5 | Terrain: 3 out of 5
By: bergmannfamily @ | Hide Date: 19/11/2016 | Status: Available
Country: Canada | State: Manitoba
Coordinates: N49° 50.391 W97° 18.551 | Last updated: 10/06/2026 | Fav points: 0
Climbing gear  Not Recommended for kids  Difficult climbing  Available at all times  Special Tool Required  Teamwork Required 

A one kilogram peanut butter jar.  Very few cachers will be able to do this as a drive up and find on their own or without a TOTT.  A friend or a piece of equipment will be needed.  It is not in the trees.  The name says it all.  Snow will likely build up on the site to hide or freeze in place the cache.  If you are not a proficient free climber do not do this alone. Please leave the brick in the hole. Please leave the stones in the jar.


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PK6X6X1 - GC6X6X1 Parking
N 49° 50.425 W 097° 18.518
Parking on the old stub of Charleswood Road.
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Easiest to reach by a ladder from behind the rock.

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1 Logs: Found it 1  

Found it 27/05/2019 By Kabutroid
This was a fun find. This was a FUN find! Ooohhh, it's a good thing my curiosity got the best of me. There were some indications that gave away the hiding spot before I spotted it, though that didn't end up playing a part in my decision making process (subliminally maybe?)

This cache also breaks my abominable streak of having not found any caches since 2016, WOOH! What a way to break a streak!

Added bonus, there appears to have been a new logbook in here, so cool beans! It made me think that I had a FTF ^_^

In either case, the cache was found in relative haste, after some general fumbling around looking in the wrong spots. Also being a bit worried because like... ummm... mice and stuff could be hiding in X place, and like... I don't wanna be bitten lol.

Looks like I'd lost a bit of my geocaching bravery over the years. Only a bit though, because my hand did indeed find its way into a handful of spots that made me cringe just a bit lol.

All that behind us though, with the cache in hand, I signed the logbook for the two of us (Angelfreak and myself), and left a tiny nanomaille ball in the cache (due to my not having chainmaille balls on me, though attached to my keys is ALWAYS a bison tube containing several nanomaille balls ^_^)

So yes, many thanks for the cache! Amazing hide, and I loved finding it. Added bonus, when I got home and emptied out my backpack and pockets, a little sliver of the general terrain there had found its way into my belongings, and stuck with me as a reminder of the cache ^_^

Took: Nothing
Left: Logbook entry(s) and nanomaille ball