GCPHMM Traditional Cache Ruzter's Travel Bug Hotel and Piano Bar
Type: Traditional | Size: Regular Regular | Difficulty: 1 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: Ruzter @ | Hide Date: 02/07/2005 | Status: Archived
Country: Canada | State: Manitoba
Coordinates: N49° 52.273 W97° 15.932 | Last updated: 10/06/2026 | Fav points: 0
Takes less than an hour  Scenic view  Available at all times  Needs maintenance 

*** The Hotel now has an extra floor!!! Upstairs for travel bugs, downstairs for CDs and the log book. Double the space, double the fun!***

This cache contains Music CDs and Travel Bugs. There are no other trade items. The hardest thing about this cache will be deciding where to park...
Welcome to
Ruzter’s Travel Bug Hotel and Piano Bar




Please enjoy your stay, but we do have a couple simple rules:

1. Check in or check out any Travel Bugs or Coins you like!
2. Trade any CDs, but please, only Original CDs in their cases.
3. NO BURNT OR PIRATED CDS ARE ALLOWED!!!!!
4. Please make sure the lid is completely sealed all the way around when you leave.
5. Please come again as often as you can!



Thanx,
The Management

(Ruzter and Pokey : Ruzter@mts.net)



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Found it 06/02/2007 By Kabutroid
The final cache on my list o' caches today... that being three. I was contemplating four, but was getting way too cold to carry on.

In either case... I've been eyeing this geocache for a while now. But as the text portion of this cache says... parking is indeed the hardest part. However, I parked on that street beside the Vet and walked. It was something like 700 or so meters away... one way... and it was icy cold out... but at least there was no wind.

Hence... off I went. Being the third cache of the day, I was already cold, but I was also determined. Having been looking to get this one for a while, I was wanting to use it as the starting point of several of my TB's that I created. Hence, onward I strode. Much walking later, I arrived as close as I could to the cache without delving into the deep, deep snow.

However, I had with me some instant-winter-boots. Aka: Safeway bags that I put over my shoes, and tied that handles around the base of my pant legs. Worked like a charm! Onward I trudged through the snow. Man, those plastic bags work excellent. If anyone ever needs to go into deep snow with shoes, I HIGHLY suggest this method. It's beyond excellent for instant temporary snow boots.

But yes... a quick walk later, and I was at the cache location. Relatively safe assumption where it was hiding, and it wasn't covered in snow at all. It was indeed able to be obtained at this point in winter. And quite a large cache at that! After manoevering the container out, I cracked it open with my barely-having-any-feeling-left fingers.

This cache now gets to contain the starting point of three of my TB's. Go East Young Kabs, Go West Young Kabs, and Mother Brain's Shrunken Skull. I kinda wanted them to all start at the exact same place, so a TB hotel seems suitable. I'm not particularily expecting them to move for several months, due to winter, but you never know Smile.

So dropping the TB's in, I headed back victorious. Thanks for giving me a cache big enough to hold my TB's, and give me a nice mini-forest cache to play in BigSmile

Took: Nothing
Left: Logbook Entry, Go East Young Kabs TB, Go West Young Kabs TB, Mother Brain's Shrunken Skull TB, and chainmail ball (whew, say all THAT three times fast).