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KEY TO HOCKEY HALL OF FAME # 2 Traditional Cache

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dex4:
Cache container has been removed.
It has been placed in another location as:
Key to Hockey Hall of Fame # 4
You can use the same key.

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Hidden : 1/5/2004
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   large (large)

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Geocache Description:

A nice walk on the Bruce Trail and beyond

THIS CACHE HAS BEEN MOVED TO THIS NEW LOCATION.

Parking at 43-23.649, 79-51.312. Cache is a large antique ballot box that was used for voting in Waterloo.I got this idea from "KEY TO SUCCESS CACHE".The Co-ordinates point to the Hockey Stash are like any other Cache. Except the large container is locked. It is easy to find the cache but you cannot get into it unless you have one of 5 keys.

Now The Tricky Part:The 5 keys are floating from cache to cache. They have geocoins attached to the keys. You will have to track the coins to find them. With some skill and a bit of luck you should be able to catch up to a key. All 5 keys are out in ciculation. The Geocoins attached to the keys are #s 1580, 1581, 1583, 1584 & 1585.

Note to Key holders: The coin movements are being tracked and I need your help, Please log your find when you find a key, & again when you hide a key at the following web site, www.geocoins.ca. This will help others to see who has the keys or where they are hidden. Thanks

Somewhere within 50 km's of the cache are five keys to unlock the container (you only need one). They're floating with Geocoins from cache to cache. You'll have to look for the Geocoins to find the keys. Once you’ve found the cache and re-locked the container you'll have 96 hours to place the key into another cache somewhere within a 50 km radius.
Try to keep the keys moving. There are plenty of sites to circulate the keys through to make it interesting. It's OK to reuse a cache if you need to.

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