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Boundary Bay Boy Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

Wizard of Ooze: As the cache owner has not indicated that they have visited the cache location to replace it if missing, perform needed maintenance, or verify that it is still there within the requested time period, I am regretfully archiving the cache to clear it from the active cache database and open the area to new caching opportunities.

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Hidden : 7/24/2012
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

This is an off-shore cache. Depending on the tides, it could be high and dry or it could be in 10' of water. If the tides are up, you could access by wading at half tide or by a boat at high tide. The cache is only large enough for the log and pencil. Do not over tighten the lid when you replace it. It makes it hard for others to open later.
At low tides, this is a great cache for kids to come along.

As a boy I spent countless hours playing on these beaches and sand bars of Boundary Bay. We would build massive sand castles or play incredible games of football or frisbee. When the tide is a minus tide, the sandbars will stretch out past the Canada/US boundary border marker, about 1 mile off shore. In the evenings we would sit on the beach and watch all the incredible local skiers display their skills in slalom water skiing. On the weekends in the summer, this beach would be packed with people from all over. Now with Centennial Beach Park open, the crowds have thinned and the activities at this end have changed. 
Enjoy the beach. Spend some time playing on the sand bars or sitting on the beach.  

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