Time For a Walk Traditional Cache
Gramma & Pat: thinking there is more than one container hidden here.. some folks find a good cache others.. a trash cache.. so now it’s a goodbye cache.
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The late W.
D. Albright migrated to the Peace River country in 1914. He
homesteaded on a ridge about a mile from the present town of
Beaverlodge, on land which is now a part of the Beaverlodge
Experimental Farm. In a very real sense he was the
superintendent of the Station from when he arrived and
planted his first meagre test plots, until the later
establishment as an experimental substation and ultimately an
experimental station, only a few years before his death, in
1946. Albright, as a pioneer felt very strongly that unless
the settlers of the Peace established homes complete with
windbreaks, ornamentals, fruits and vegetables, they would
not feel that they truly belonged. To this end he lectured
for years on all these subjects, usually under the title "Not
by Bread Alone". He was one of the first to plant an
organized windbreak. He imported trees and shrubs, and by
1930, pointed with pride to some 287 species, varieties and
selections thriving without artificial
protection.
You
are looking for a small lock n' lock - squirrel friendly well
hidden container.
Holds the usual treasures.
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
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