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Trans Canada Trail - Trudge Traditional Cache

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Skookum Bear: As there has been no response from the cache owner, I am regretfully archiving the cache.

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Hidden : 4/19/2008
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
3 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

This part of the Trans Canada Trail is a great hike in a beautiful forest setting

Parking at N: 49 21.633 W 123 15.450


The vision behind the Trans Canada Trail is to build a trail from Newfoundland to British Columbia, linking Canadian communities, parks and wilderness areas. The idea to build the trail came forward in 1992 during Canada's 125th anniversary celebrations.

This new symbol of Canadian unity will connect Canada's regions and serve as a tremendous recreation and tourism resource. The trail will link hundreds of communities, pass through many parks and areas of spectacular natural scenery and expose travellers to Canada’s rich natural and cultural heritage.

The Trans Canada Trail will wind its way through every province and territory linking hundreds of communities along its route. It will be the longest trail in the world – a shared-use trail accommodating five potential activities: walking, cycling, horseback riding, cross-country skiing and snowmobiling (where possible/desired).

The southern BC portion of the route will be over 1600 kilometres long and will wind its way from Victoria to the Alberta border. Communities in northeastern BC are working to establish a TCT connection through their region. The southern trail will pass through some of BC’s most stunning landscapes: the Kootenays, the Okanagan, the Fraser Valley and the lower mainland to Victoria. The trail will follow a variety of corridors: abandoned railway lines, resource development roads, park and forest trails and some secondary roads.

The Trans Canada Trail is an excellent example of governments and community groups working together on projects that provide recreational opportunities, while fostering economic development for local communities. It is a natural choice for a millennium project as it will leave a lasting legacy for all British Columbians.

Getting to this cache is a great hike through some of the most beautiful deep forest in the area.


Camouflage painted Lock-and-lock container with lots of nice swag.

This trail stretches across Canada and can be accessed throughout the BC. This is one of the more beautiful stretches of the trail and if you have enjoyed any of the Baden Powell caches you will love these caches. I plan to continue seeding this trail with caches throughout the spring and summer so keep an eye out for new Trans Canada Trail cache.


Beware spotty GPS activity, I took 6 reading as never got closer than 10 meters. No bush waking is required to find this cache.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Ybbx sbe gur ubyybj ybt evtug ba gur genvy. Ybbx sbe gur cvrpr bs jbbq fghssrq vagb gur ubyybj cneg bs gur ybt snpvat gur genvy.

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)