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GT - Twiggy Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

Skookum Bear: As the cache owner has not indicated that they have visited the cache location to replace it if it was missing, perform needed maintenance, or verify that it is still there within a reasonable amount of time, I am regretfully archiving the cache to clear it from the active cache database and open the area to new caching opportunities. If the cache owner would like to replace a cache at this location, please submit a new geocache listing and it will be reviewed under the current Geocaching guidelines.

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Hidden : 7/9/2013
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

It's all fun and games until someone loses an eye, right? This one almost ended my day of fun while placing this section of caches!

This cache is a preformed 2L pop bottle hanging low, about 3m off the lake side of the trail.

The Galena Trail is a segment of the old CPR bed stretching from Three Forks to New Denver. However, the trail extends north toward Nakusp on the old Naskusp & Slocan Railway bed. This section of the trail follows Slocan lake, with beautiful views and small driftwood beaches. It's perfect for walking and cycling, but motorized vehicles are allowed on the trail as well.

When LXGDS and I went camping at Wragge Beach this summer, we were prepared and took some time to lure you cachers to this excellent section of abandoned rail bed with a slough of caches.

As with so many of mine, these caches are "log only" and of course... BYOP!

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