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Finding Dory - YYCCAR19 Traditional Cache

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Three Stars: Due a change in city infrastructure, this location is no longer safe from spying muggle eyes.

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Hidden : 9/21/2019
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:


This cache has been placed for the YYCCAR19 event, held October 4-6, 2019.
It should not be found prior to 11AM on October 5, 2019. Caches for the YYCCAR19 event are published early so the geocaching community can plan their search routes before the event starts.

 

 

 

IMPORTANT: To find Dory you do not require to climb over any barriers or get in the way of traffic. You will find Dory from the safety of the walkway.

It is best to park in the southwest corner of Chinook Mall by the movie theaters.

Dory, trapped inside a camoed fishbowl containing logbook only, is observing all the dangers of the traffic ocean surrounding her, since Nemo has left the area and went on an exploration to find Dory.

 

Glenmore Trail features 144 trout. The trouts are placed in a repeating pattern of swimming and jumping fish, created in relief cast concrete and bolted in a strategic pattern along a concrete wave. The wave profile delineates the areas representing the sky and the water. Colour is achieved by strategically applied pigmented sealer to the precast panels. All 144 of the 14-foot-long trout were cast at Lafarge Precast in Calgary, as were the panels, and are created from integrally pigmented Ductal, an Ultra High Performance Concrete (UHPC) which is a lightweight, thin and highly durable material.

The jumping fish on the upper half of the panels are brightly coloured to create the illusion of being lit by sunshine. The fish on the lower section of the panels, beneath the line “wave”, are more muted to suggest being submerged in water. The fish themselves are based on the brown and rainbow trout commonly found in the Bow River.

This public art project was the biggest project in terms of scope to be undertaken through the Public Art Program at the time in 2007. It represented the first project in which the artists were commissioned solely to design the artwork and to consult, while Transportation Infrastructure, the commissioning business unit, retained responsibility for the fabrication and installation.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Tbar Svfuvat

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)