The cache is a little more than 1 kilometre from the redirect,
close to a park and about 300 metres from free, off-street
parking.
At the redirect, look for a five digit number beginning with
“x”; place a decimal between the second and third
digits.
Subtract from the five-digit number 11.883 to obtain the
north minutes; add to the five-digit number 8.024 to obtain
the minutes for the longitude. (Assume N45 and W075 degrees.)
The cache contained the following when placed:
- cache note
- pencil
- logbook
- silica gel packet
- an unactivated travel ingot GC for the FTF
- “Found it!” pin
- three world erasers
- three antique map magnets
- a green mini-container
- three skull and crossbones stamps
- a bag of 'three blind mice'
- a Staedtler eraser
- two winter penguins
- five Canadian Army camo bracelets
- three globe keychains
- "Melt for No One" TB
- "Puli, Taiwan" Unite for Diabetes Travel Bug
Note: The last ~10 metres is steep; save for this fact,
the cache is child-friendly, but only during the winter, early
spring, and late fall. (Updated June 30, 2009.) Watch out for
burrs.
Note: Any logs with spoilers will be deleted. Please,
no photographs of the cache hide.
Note: Dogs are allowed at the park, just not within 5
metres of the playground - signs are posted. However, bringing your
dog with you is not advisable during the summer or early
fall due to the thorns, nettles, and burrs. (Updated June 30,
2009.)
Note: the park is closed from 21:00 to
05:00 daily. A "No Trespassing" sign is posted for this time
frame.