I noticed that there was a significant stretch of road with no geocaches, so I decided to put one out here for the eleventh edition of the Winter Caching Games. Local geocachers will immediately recognize the name of the cache, "ABCR" as the most common hint displayed on geocache description pages in Saskatchewan. A rough estimate is that seven and a half per cent of all geocaches in this province have this hint.
Here is a partial list of FAQ's about this particular cache. Feel free to pose your own questions in the cache logs.
Q: Is there anything of interest to see at this particular cache location?
A: Nope. Unless you think that watching your dog run away for three days counts. Here's a tip: Keep Rover in the cachemobile.
Q: Is the host difficult to determine?
A: Nope. It's the only object for a few hundred metres in every direction.
Q. Is there a safe place to pull off the road while I search for the cache?
A. Nope. But you can see anyone coming from a kilometre away.
Q. Will this cache help me fill in my Fizzy Grid?
A. Nope. It's a D1.5 / T1.5 which is by far the most common D/T combination, so it won't help you with your Fizzy unless you are a raw beginner.
Q. So, you're saying there's a chance...?
A. Nope. Are you even reading this?
Q. Will this cache be likely to earn a lot of favourite points?
A. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ....Nope.
Q. Will this cache be part of a series?
A. Nope. I'm embarrassed enough to put this one out as a one-off.