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Hidden : 9/4/2011
Difficulty:
3.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

This is a typical Pygmy Shrew cache, but now, small in size and hidden in a very secretive manner.

The Pygmy Shrews were exploring the Park Systems in our northern range, searching underground for any tasty mole, feral cat, Yorkie or Lady bugs we could find. Our internal geomagnetic compass must of got too close to some iron deposits or other magnetic anomaly, as when we appeared upon the surface, we were totally south on the waterfront in Barrie? But we quickly discovered we were in the hunting grounds of some other creature and had to beat a quick retreat back below, before we got into trouble.

When we re-surfaced a day or two later, it appears we have these new hunting grounds for ourselves, though there were signs of a Lab or two nearby.

While we are exploring these new territories, might as well placed a cache, so our southern cousins can enjoy one of our caches.

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