This geoart is created to celebrate the 25th Birthday of Geocaching.
Nothing hidden at the posted coords.
Please figure out the final coordinates from what is provided in this description and input the information to the coordinate checker on the page.
Then go find the cache.
All of the hides are capcaps except the sticky ones.
Please byop.
And many thanks for helping us celebrate the 25th Birthday of Geocaching!!!!
The Yukon Gold Rush, which began in 1896, was a pivotal event in the history of the Canadian north. It started when gold was discovered along Bonanza Creek near Dawson City, sparking a massive influx of prospectors and settlers. Thousands of hopeful miners, unready. for the harsh conditions, traveled treacherous routes through challenging landscapes in search of fortune. The rush transformed the remote Yukon Territory, bringing rapid development, a booming economy, and the establishment of a lasting legacy in the region’s culture and history, with many a steamboat. playing a crucial role in transporting supplies and people. However, many faced hardships, as the harsh climate, tough terrain, and lack of infrastructure made the journey perilous. The legacy of the Gold Rush saw a resurgent. interest in the Yukon’s mineral wealth, with periodic exploration and mining efforts continuing into the modern era.