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Beaver Fever Traditional Cache

Hidden : 4/7/2011
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

This place is loaded with signs of beaver! Can you spot any? The cache is placed to mark my 100th find. Those who enjoy walking and hiking can explore the rolling topography and diverse landscapes of Eskers Park's 15 km of marked trail linking Pine Marsh, Camp Lake and Kathie Lake.

Eskers Park is an ideal "outdoor classroom" for those wishing to study the array of birds and mammals who make their home in the wetlands among the eskers. One of the most prominent residents is the beaver, whose industry is obvious along most of the lakeside trails. The park's diverse forest and numerous lakes provide excellent habitat for a wide variety of wildlife such as moose, deer, black bear, squirrels, grouse and abundant waterfowl.

Eskers Provincial Park is located 40 km northwest of Prince George. Turn west off highway 97 north onto Chief Lake Road. Continue west for 27 km (at km 12 Chief Lake Road turns into Ness Lake Road). At the west end of Ness Lake turn north onto Ness Lake Road North. Follow this road for 1 km to the Eskers Provincial Park entrance.

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