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Jewel of the Cowichan Valley Event Cache

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Hidden : Sunday, October 12, 2014
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

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No visit to the Cowichan Valley is complete without a visit to the amazing and historical Kinsol Trestle. It may be hard to find for visitors, so lets go see it together.

We will meet in the parking lot given in the co-ords on Sunday October 12 at 2pm and head off at 2:15 towards the trestle, an easy 20 min stroll along the Trans Canada Trail.  Bring your bikes, strollers, picnic, and most importantly your camera .  

The Kinsol Trestle is one of eight trestles along the Cowichan Valley Trail (part of the Trans Canada Trail) and is certainly the most outstanding. It is one of the tallest free-standing timber rail trestle structures in the world.

 This historic train trestle (originally built in 1920 and refurbished in 2011) used to carry commercial logging steam trains across what is now reportedly one of the four largest wooden structures in the world.  It now links the TCT from the south end of Shawnigan Lake all the way north to Lake Cowichan, a popular 50 km bike ride on the old rail grade, with a number of places to start/end.  The trestle is as major tourist draw to our valley for train buffs, history buffs, engineering experts,  bicycling groups, and those that appreciate  spectaular scenery over river gorges.  Cachers are often seen in the area as well, as caches dot the Cowichan Valley Trail (TCT) throughout the valley and many are near the trestle itself. Those that are truly afraid of heights may not care to traverse over the Koksilah River 145 ft below. but can go down to a viewing platform that gives you the full perspective of the massive structure.      

If you plan on caching along the trail, there are caches in both directions from the trestle , great biking, almost flat. Cell reception is iffy around here so suggest you load your GPSr's before hand. A few additional parking spots are available on Renfrew Rd where it meets the trail. Other alternative parking spots are at the lot at end of Riverside Rd , for a shorter walk to the trestle or where Mountain Rd intersects the TCT about 2 km NW. ( see additional waypoints)

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for more info on the Kinsol Trestle  see these links.  

Cowichan Valley Regional District - Kinsol Trestle

‎www.cvrd.bc.ca/DocumentCenter/Home/View/9904

Kinsol Trestle Stands Tall After 90+ Years - Shaw TV Victoria - YouTube

Hard Work in Fast Forward: Kinsol Trestle is Almost Done - YouTube

 

Also of interest may be the Geological Society of America website that is celebrating the 10th anniversary of EarthCaching with a few special events such as a Virtual 5km walk to an earth cache that must be done this weekend to achieve a special icon.

Earthcache Virtual 5kRun

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)