This is a kid friendly, multi cache that was started with a dinosaur theme. We brought you here to meet Tyrone, the T Rex. Tyrannosaurus Rex means "tyrant lizard". He was the king of dinosaurs. His overall size, the fact that he walked on his hind legs (bipedal) and was a meat eater (carnivore) with a massive skull filled with giant, sharp teeth and long sharp claws and a long tail made him a real threat to smaller dinosaurs.
This large, roadside attraction is actually only ¾ the size of a real T. Rex. He was made in Calgary by sculptor, Brian Cooley, and the only way that he could be brought to Milk River by truck was to restrict his size. He is very photogenic, will pose for you as long as you need and he won’t make funny faces at you either.
Stage One: From the plaque at Tyrone’s feet, determine how long ago this type of dinosaur walked on earth. Use that number to complete the coordinates for the second part of the cache.
Stage Two: actual cache with a log book
Number of millions of years - 6 = the number to fill into the coordinates
N 49 08.3_ _ W 112 04.720
You can drive to the end of the gravel on the trail and park on the lead-off. You must walk the rest of the way along the dirt trail ( only a short walk) to prevent ruts on the trail.