Skip to content

MirrorView on Fairview Traditional Geocache

Hidden : 5/6/2004
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

Join now to view geocache location details. It's free!

Watch

How Geocaching Works

Related Web Page

Please note Use of geocaching.com services is subject to the terms and conditions in our disclaimer.

Geocache Description:

Near the beautiful mirror lake. You get an amazing view of fairview mountain. To get to the cache, you first need to walk the Lac Agnes trail.

This is our first cache and we wanna keep track of who visits. Bring a camera and send us a picture of yourselves to put on our website!

Park at Chateau Lac Louise parking. From there, walk to the Chateau and you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of the lake. Don't forget to take a cool fisheye picture, using the little chrome sphere standing in front of Chateau Lac Louise.

Take the Lac Agnes trail until you reach the beautiful mirror lake. If you have your lunch there, hold on to your sandwich! The Clark's Nutcrackers (nice birds) will be watching ya' ! When we went there, the lake was not crowded at all, that's why we chose this spot for the cache.

When on given coordinates, you should be standing on a big flat rock. Look north and search for a big pink rock up the rocky hill, at the bottom of a tree. The cache is contained within a 1L Nalgene bottle.

Original content of the cache:
-------------------------------
- Mini plastic photoviewer (animals slides)
- Lac Louise badge
- Raincover Poncho
- Quebec flag (wants to travel around the world before going back to Quebec)
- Canada luggage ID card for travellers
- Cool Canada rotating keychain
- Another cool canada keychain
- Rocking wooden pen (leave in the cache, please)
- Notepad

Bring a compass if you intend to decode the additional hint!

Note : Please bring a geocaching.com disclaimer to put in the cache. We forgot to put one when we created the cache.

Additional Hints (Encrypt)

Hike the rocky hill. There you should find the big pink rock. The cache is hidden in a triangle-shaped hole formed by three rocks.