Cariboo Cache Confessional Traditional Cache
Cariboo Cache Confessional
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A quick little stop n stretch just off Hwy 97.
This is not quite your ordinary cache. Although there is room for trades this one is not about the trade but about the confession that you leave behind!
If you're a cacher, you've probably done something at one point or another to satisfy your passion for the cache hunt that, in retrospect, you weren't particularly proud of. Perhaps you've been stealing the batteries out of your child's toys to keep your GPSr up and running. Or maybe those recent "late nights at the office" were actually spent spying in stumps, leering at logs and breaking up the brush.
Whatever your caching related sin might be, we understand.
And we're here to help.
The cache confessional is your quick path to feeling sooo much better. Simply track down the cache, confess your cache-related sins to the logbook, and free yourself from guilt!
To get the ball rolling, and to show that we too have sinned in the name of the hunt, we'll include our confession right here as an example:
On my birthday I had to get "one more cache" it was late..around 10pm, it was dark and my friend sat terrified in my locked truck while I searched in the bushes. She thought I was gone too long, couldnt see me, didnt know what to do (I could see her all the time) and I thought this was all very funny...just adds to the excitment of the hunt and find..isnt that awful?! And my son (15) was sleeping in the truck too and not worried about mom at all!
So come one, come all, and confess your past crimes!
If you want to check similar caches where I got this idea from check out: GCMQ58 (Vancouver BC, now archived) and GCTBQH (Saskatoon, SK). I asked the owner of the latter for permission to do this type of cache here. Thanks Mrs. Northbound for giving your permission!
Here is a sampling of confessions from the other caches:
"I guess we should confess that we did not pay for parking in the nearby lot. Thanks for the cache."
"I must confess, that while out on a "date day" with Mrs. Magoo today at Granville Island, I ended up taking her for a romantic stroll to Vanier Park, only so that I could nab a few caches on the way."
"I must confess that I love this game and only feel a teensy bit of guilt that I should be at work - not out finding caches. Oops - the guilt is gone now. Thanks for the compasionate ear."
"As far as a confession......I have none. I always follow all the geocache rules and I only cache when I have all my chores done."
"I confess that we have been carrying around a TB for three weeks getting guiltier by the day."
"I confess I once went after a cache at 1:30AM.
I confess that I rescheduled a business meeting to go after this cache and FTF."
"I was working in Melfort one Friday last year, and we had company coming in Saskatoon, so I was supposed to hurry home. Instead I went looking for caches. Ont he highway back, I stopped at the Trestle Bridge cache, and accidentally stepped up to my waist into the black murky creek. Hey, it was covered in grass and stuff. Anyway I almost lost my shoe. I drove back in my gitch, with my legs covered in that stinky black stuff. When I got home, it was a tad embarassing."
"My confession - that I may not be as good at geocaching as I thought I was (at least not on this day)."
"Have to confess getting a little addicted to this geocaching, but I hate the ones along the Meewasin trail."
Sooooooooo Happy Caching!
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