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Fueling Find - Fort Qu'Appelle Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

onecrazycanadian: Hi Arctikkat,

I'm archiving this listing since it's been at least 2 weeks since we last contacted you and there has been no response. If you correct the problem indicated at some time in the near future we will take another look at it and may consider unarchiving the cache.

Thanks
onecrazycanadian
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Hidden : 5/27/2012
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

For the traveler who frequently pauses for fuel but finds little time to cache during the trip.

I find myself often traveling yet unable to simply pull over to find a cache, the only stops I can make are for fuel.  However, every time I stop at the particular fuel location that I'm able to use, there's never a cache within a "stretch my legs" distance.  I've decided that since there are none around, I'll place them myself at these fuel stops for others to enjoy.

All of my Fuel and Find caches are within an easy walking distance of the fuel stop and should be findable during the time it takes to fill an average sized pickup truck.  Just remember not to leave the fuel nozzle unattended whilst refuelling.

Finding a cache in Winter may be difficult but not impossible if you don't mind snow banks and digging in waist deep white stuff...depending on the precipitation of course.

A small camo lock and lock container is what you seek.  A few trinkets are inside as well as an unactivated FTF geocoin, and for the STF an uncirculated Saskatchewan Roughrider Loonie. 

Happy Hunting!!!

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