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Town of Coaldale - BAD Legacy Trail Traditional Cache

Hidden : 6/22/2011
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

You are a looking for small lock n lock.

Please use caution when driving the Legacy Trail. Be aware of back roads intersecting with highways and wet gravel roads (especially fair weather roads).


Town of Coaldale


Click to go to the Canadian Badlands Geocaching Association web site

The town of Coaldale is a proud member of the Canadian Badlands Ltd. (this cache may not be located near the community represented.) It is a town in southern Alberta, Canada, located 11 km (7 mi) east of Lethbridge, along the Crowsnest Highway. Chin Lakes are located 20 minutes east of Coaldale, and offers such recreational services as waterskiing and campfire pits. The Coaldale Copperheads playing out of the Heritage Junior Hockey League call the Sportsplex (The SnakePit) home and have one of the best attended home crowds in the HJHL. Coaldale is home of Kyle McLaren, retired NHL defenseman.

This cache is part of the Legacy Trail produced by the Canadian Badlands Geocaching Association for the Best of the Bad Mega Event.

The Legacy Trail

The Legacy Trail is a collection of geocaches that circles itsway over 100 miles on country roads traversing some of the mostscenic and spectacular landscape in this part of the Canadian Badlands. A large number of caches in a variety of types, sizes and difficulty are placed on the Trail. Every town, village and hamletin the Canadian Badlands has its own cache. Some caches were named after local historic events and people, as well as celebrities who grew up in this area. Some caches were sponsored by geocachers who attended the Best of the Bad Mega Event. The Legacy Trail was produced by the Canadian Badlands Geocaching Association for the Best of the Bad Mega Event.

The Canadian Badlands

The Canadian Badlands in Alberta are home to the world's most extensive dinosaur bone beds, badlands and hoodoos, and a world-class museum that shelters a 75 million-year-old legacy. The region is rich in culturally and and a complex and diverse modern society that is still deeply rooted in the spirit of the frontier.

Click to go to the Canadian Badlands Geocaching Association web site

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