You should have no problem figuring out which island this is from the name of the listing.
Also named after a great drink.
You are looking for a small camo’d lock-n-lock container with a bit of swag. It’s well hidden, thus the “D” rating. Please ensure you place it back in it’s hiding spot as well or better than you found it. GZ also definitely earns it’s 5 Diff terrain rating. Please be careful when searching for this one. There’s also a great view from GZ that you can reward yourself with where you can lay back and relax for awhile after finding it.
The day I placed this cache I was joined by Canadian Zombie and Zombie Jr. where I received some inspiration for the eventual hiding spot. I noticed that Dad must be wearing off on Zombie Jr. as she is starting to develop quite the devious mind for hiding spots. I don’t think it will be too long before we see some tricky hides coming out from her in near future.
Please bring a pen.
This is a great place for a picnic if you’ve got room to bring one with you. There’s just nothing more relaxing than exploring and enjoying the beautiful views offered from the four corners of a little island.
This island is close to Ram island near the end of Sherwood Bay Road. It is only a 10 or 15 minute paddle in a canoe or kayak. It’s only a 5 minute power boat ride from either city dock.
The residents along Sherwood Bay Road are kind of picky about parking down by the water. Just a heads up on that for you. You would be wise to drop off your canoe at the waters edge, then park your car back on King St. and walk back to the canoe. It’s only a 5 minute walk.
There is a dock here to tie up on. There are mooring fees but you shouldn’t have a problem with a short stay while you search for this one.
As always, Have Fun, and Happy Trails to you.
Another "Crazy" cache by "The Ram"
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