GCVC4E
Wisent's Cousin
Type: Traditional
| Size: Micro

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By: 1Queenand4Jokers
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| Hide Date: 08/04/2006
| Status: Available
Country: Canada
| State: Manitoba
Coordinates: N49° 48.108 W97° 09.362 | Last updated: 10/06/2026 | Fav points: 0
A very public location with parking at Tim Horton's across the
street or at a small plaque with a bit of a pull-out in summer. You should
easily be able to sign the log out of most passerby's sight.
Includes log sheets. Spoilers will be deleted. It was very hard getting a good reading at this location (that is a
hint in and of itself)- an alternative reading is 49.48.107
97.09.369. Feel free to take a better reading from cache
location. A crossword style clue is in
the title. A fun little hide inspired by some of my favorite U of M
cachers. Get ready set go! Cache hide is not original and rating skewed but since folks now use these for challenges keeping ratings/attributes. Get prepped for an old fashioned hide. Add cache to watch list
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1 Logs: 1
07/10/2006 By Kabutroid Hiked up to find this one after taking on the 'Blitz the quarterback' and 'Not another micro' caches nearby. I can honestly say that I never knew about that little... place in there. Sorta reminds me of the 'Thirsty Blitz' cache by St. Vital, in that when you're there, absolutely noone can see you in any way, shape, or form. Well... unless you start jumping up and down and screaming or something... and I can honestly say that I didn't do that .
Once I got to the main area, I actually found the cache pretty quickly... which kinda surprised me actually. MAN but that's an awesome hiding type spot. It looks completely like it belongs there! However, as much as it looked like it belonged, it's 'hiding spot' left the cache container itself visible. Thus once you make it out, it's not that hard to 'find', so to speak. Quite possibly one of my favorite caches so far. THANKS MAN! Had to wait a little bit for a jogger to go by before leaving the cache area though.
Left: Logbook entry and micromail ball
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