Happy Geoversary!
A Legacy Cache sponsored by hurleyanne
This is Hurleyanne's legacy cache. It was placed as part of the
legacy trail for the Best of the Bad mega event in July 2011.
Hurleyanne found her first geocache on July 14, 2006 and is still
at it 5 years later. She will be celebrating her fifth geoversary
by caching around the Alberta Badlands and enjoying the Best of the
Bad mega event!
Those first several caches she found have set a pattern for how
she likes to cache. Initially she solved a bunch of puzzle caches
around her hometown of Saskatoon, and headed out to find them on
her own. Not long afterwards she was off on a trip to the Black
Hills in South Dakota, and enjoyed some short hikes in very scenic
areas. Geocaching has been a great way to learn about some great
places to explore!
If you find this cache around your geoversary feel free to give
yourself a shoutout!
Happy caching!
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 its
way over 100 miles on country roads traversing some of the most
scenic 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 hamlet
in 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 like no other place on
earth, home to the world's most extensive dinosaur bonebeds,
badlands and hoodoos, and a world-class museum that shelters a 75
million-year-old legacy. The region is rich in culturally and
historically significant sites that tell the story of the First
Nations people and early settlers, and of a complex and diverse
modern society that is still deeply rooted in the spirit of the
frontier.