We would've like to place it in a more central location, but
given the unusual big size of this cache and the high probability
of it being muggled, we decided to place it where we can easily
monitor it and protect it from muggle activity.
This cache is big, very big! It will be hard to miss it. There
is even a travel bug hotel INSIDE the cache! You
may be able to see the cache from the road, however don't park on
the roadside as it could be dangerous. If you can't find this
cache, then maybe geocaching is not for you and we suggest you
trade your GPS for a sightseeing dog!
This is a daytime only
cache, please don't come at night, as it may alert
the neighbouring property owners if they spot some suspicious
activity at night. However, during daylight, we would love to meet
the cachers so don't hesitate to ring the doorbell to say hello.
This cache was placed on private property with permission of the
owner. You don't need to worry about tresspassing, but please
respect these simple rules:
- No nighttime activity
- Respect the owner's privacy
- Don't park on the side of the road, park at N53° 22.591 W113°
20.674
- Try not to block the property entrance when parking at the
above coordinates.
- Walk along the fenceline on the property side (not the road
side) to the cache.
- When you're done, if you have time and feel like it, come say
hi. We would love to meet you!
This area gets really windy. Please ensure the cache is WELL
closed (make sure you hear clicking sounds when closing the lid)
before you leave, otherwise the lid may get blown off and that
could be fatal for the cache.
This is a very well stocked cache, probably the best stocked
cache you've ever seen. All trade items are brand new. Some of the
items are very big. There should be something for everyone. When
making trades, please try to trade up, not only in value, but also
in size! Big travel bugs are welcome!
Thank you for visiting... You won't be disapointed, we promise!
Bonus brownie points for those of you who e-mail us with what they
see first when opening the cache (hint: There are two of
those!)