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The Feral King Traditional Cache

Hidden : 5/15/2013
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

The following story can neither be confirmed or denied.

Uncle Brad had a little bit too much fun at this year's Countryfest. When it was time to pack up and go home he was nowhere to be found. After a brief search we all decided he can find his own way home. Legend has it he in fact didn't find his way home and has gone pretty feral without his creature comforts. Latest reports are he was last seen in these woods. If you happen to run into him he can be identified by his "tough guy" chain he always has on around his neck. 50/50 on whether or not he bites.

Cache contains a logbook only.

Information about Selo Ukraina:

Dedicated to promoting the awareness and preservation of Ukrainian heritage and culture, this popular festival site boasts an 11,000 seat amphitheatre, 450-800 capacity hall, 3 outdoor stages, vendor booths, Ukrainian Musicians Hall of Fame, as well as a Memorial Park and heritage village. Home to Dauphin’s Countryfest, Canada’s National Ukrainian Festival, and countless special events throughout the year.

Memorial Park – Selo Ukraina pays tribute to Ukrainian Canadians who fought for Canada in the last centenary at the Memorial Park. The Tomb of the Ukrainian Soldier commemorates the 100th Anniversary of the first arrival of Ukrainian pioneers in Canada, the Filip Konowal Victoria Cross monument acknowledges receipt of Canada’s highest honour for valour in combat. The site also recognizes the 80th anniversary of the end of Canada’s first national internment operations and there is a dedication to the memory of victims of the genocidal Ukraine Great Famine of 1932 to 1933.

Ukrainian Heritage Village – This living museum depicts a pioneer crossroads settlement of the prairies between 1896 and 1925. The village consists of 3 pioneer homes, several farm buildings, a church, prairie school, antique farm equipment, artefacts, document and a shoe shop. Rhodes Hall, also on-site, is the home to the Ukrainian Musicians Hall of Fame.

Open by appointment or during Canada’s National Ukrainian Festival.

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