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Princess Cache: New Location Traditional Geocache

This cache has been archived.

Lynx1 and the Hunter: We came by the cache to archive it today. Thanks to everyone that has visited the cache and made log entries and traded cache items. The cache has been around for 2 years now and it is time to open the area up for someone who lives to the area to place a cache. All cache items that are still suitable will be placed in existing or possibly a new cache closer to our home. Thanks again to everyone that visited the cache.

Janice and Tony

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Hidden : 10/4/2002
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

The above co-ordinates are for the Parking only. Cache updated location as of March 8th. 2003 is N43 16.537 W80 00.130. The cache is hidden in a small clear Tupperware container.

The cache was originally placed in Riverside Park, Guelph, at the first annual " Guelph Area Geocachers And Friends Annual Picnic". Not wanting a good cache to go to waste it is now been placed in "Crooks Hollow Conservation Area near Hamilton. Sorry Guelph area Geocachers as I said it would be placed in Guelph. We were to close to this place after doing the "Mill Works Cache" and wanted it in a new home ASAP.

The cache name: Princess Cache because all the trinkets where purchased at Princess Auto on Victoria St. in Kitchener. There will also be some toys for the kids and a log book. New location so there can be a new first find.

Note: The cache is not far off the trail. When we placed the cache we where in a bit of a hurry and only took 3 readings and did a quick averaging. If you place your co-ordinates in with your log I will update mine. It does seem that everyone is finding the cache. Thanks for your help and happy hunting.

Janice and Tony

Additional Hints (Encrypt)

One tree makes two. Maple.