7717 British Columbia, Canada
By
Scouter John on 03-Jul-04. Waypoint GCJWNV
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Logs
G'day from Australia. This was a fantastic hike. Set off from the camp ground. No warden present so I just drove straight in and parked near the trail head.
Saw the old stone camp oven but there was nothing on the sign indicating where it originated from.
Off I went along the trail, not a muggle in sight. The forest floor was wet from the recent rains but the smell was oh... so wonderful.
It was scary crossing the railway tracks, particularly with 2 muggles set up with a video camera waiting for a train. I was hopin one wouldn't come.
Approaching GZ I saw a fresh bear scat. Hmmm... where are you bear!
Enjoyed the bit of history and the artifacts at GZ. Found the cache safe and sound and bone dry inside.
No swaps. No sooner had I done the caching business when another different pair of muggles arrived.
This was a great caching experience and a very easy hike.
Highly recommended.
Saw the old stone camp oven but there was nothing on the sign indicating where it originated from.
Off I went along the trail, not a muggle in sight. The forest floor was wet from the recent rains but the smell was oh... so wonderful.
It was scary crossing the railway tracks, particularly with 2 muggles set up with a video camera waiting for a train. I was hopin one wouldn't come.
Approaching GZ I saw a fresh bear scat. Hmmm... where are you bear!
Enjoyed the bit of history and the artifacts at GZ. Found the cache safe and sound and bone dry inside.
No swaps. No sooner had I done the caching business when another different pair of muggles arrived.
This was a great caching experience and a very easy hike.
Highly recommended.
This was the second try for this cache. As before, the coordinates on my GPS put me exactly on top of a very nice hide site...nice but wrong. Unfortunately, I had to resort to the clue as I didn't have time to widen the search more and more. Took a broken compass and left a box of crayons and a horse. No sign of the geocoin.
This was our first regular cache in Canada. We enjoyed the hike but missed the train. We were above the track before one came along.