GEOCACHING NIGHT IN EDMONTON
TOE DRAG
When I was young, the big hockey game was always on TV on Saturday night starting at 6 pm right after the Bugs Bunny and Roadrunner show. Hockey Night in Canada was a part of our country and this is definitely a hockey town so why not put out a geoart series to celebrate our love for hockey!! Each cache represents a different letter of the alphabet or one of the numbers from 0 to 10. For some of the letters/numbers there were a bunch of hockey terms to pick from so sometimes it wasn’t an easy choice but I tried to pick some of the more interesting ones. Most of these caches are in the Belgravia, McKernan and Windsor neigbourhoods and also Mayfair Park but there are a few outliers as well. Good luck finding the caches and have fun!!
** NOTE: THE CACHE IS NOT AT THE POSTED COORDINATES **
In order to determine the correct coordinates for this mystery cache, you will have to correctly solve the following question:
What is a toe drag?
1. What happens when reaching for one of Ninja Fairies' bear hangs. - N 53 31.268 W 113 31.541
2. How you will be walking after caching for 24 hours straight on a power trail. - N 53 30.593 W 113 30.648
3. How a bear usually hauls you away when it finds you caching in the woods. - N 53 31.184 W 113 32.240
4. It is a move that hockey players perform by simply dragging the puck on the ice with the toe of the stick blade to help keep the puck away from opposing players. - N 53 30.505 W 113 32.469
1. This CARW2019 cache will be published about 6:00 pm on Thursday February 21, 2019.
2. This cache has been placed for the CARW2019 event with the intention that it not be located until 9:00 am on SATURDAY February 23, 2019.
3. Should you hunt and find this cache prior to that time, it will not count for the event, and FTF points are only valid starting at 9:00 am on February 23, 2019.
4. This year, cache hunting will last for 1 whole week and will run until 11:00 am on SATURDAY March 2, 2019.