YLHD#7: That's Bull! Traditional Cache
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Meet Arthur in Russell. Also serves as a CAP (computer access) site
and tourism booth in the summer months. Open til Thanksgiving we
think. Use stealth. Winter clue below.
FTF Certificate included - good trading items. The Yellowhead
Highway is named for a fur trader and guide Pierre Bostonais whose
nickname in French was Tete Jaune (yellow head). He was a golden
haired Iroquois Metis who worked for both the Northwest Company and
the Hudson Bay Company at varying times. The highway travels
through 5 national parks, 90 provincial parks and 3 national
historic sites! It eastern point begins at Mile 0 “The Forks” in
Winnipeg, MB, through Yorkton, SK, continues through Edmonton, AB
and splits at Tete Jaune Cache. B.C. (a town) where it continues to
Prince Rupert to the North and ends on the Queen Charlotte Islands
and then to the South – Hope, B.C.. Our series of caches will take
you from a small town outside of Winnipeg through to Yorkton, SK.
This series of caches are dedicated to our Dad who passed away
August 2005, enjoyed caching with us, and travelled the Yellowhead
Highway often - both to Manitoba to visit us and up to Prince
George, B.C. where he logged in the 1950’s.
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
Uvqqra bevtvanyyl fyvtugyl nobir tebhaq yriry va gerr pebgpu.