Canadian Moose World Adventures
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Owner:
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Dittenhoffer Family
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Released:
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Saturday, March 17, 2018
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Origin:
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Ontario, Canada
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Recently Spotted:
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In Upper Columbia Children's Forest CCT 2014
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We are starting this cache in St. Jacobs, Ontario, Canada in a cache that we own. St. Jacobs is a village popular with tourists with lots of boutiques, interesting shops, café’s, and restaurants. The area around the village is a farming community, with a large Mennonite population. Some Mennonites still travel around via horse and buggy so it's common to see them on the roads. The Conestogo River runs through St. Jacobs and our cache is along a trail beside the river.
Please take pictures of this Canadian Moose's travels and post them. We would love to see where it goes!
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Tracking History (15076.3mi) View Map
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Firefly6 posted a note for it
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Different code written on the paper but the same name, moved it to a new cache anyway:)
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ladyemo placed it in Upper Columbia Children's Forest CCT 2014
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Washington
- 251.23 miles
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I found him buried in thebottomof my geocache bag. Had forgotten all about him. He's been up and down the I5 corridor. Visited Paul Bunyon inthe Redwoids. Sorry I didn't get any photos. Thank you for being my firsttrackable adventure.
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ladyemo retrieved it from The Fire Station Creation
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Washington
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My mom, the nephews and I were out as newbie geocachers for the President's day holiday. This is our first trackable find (I've personally been caching for nearly a decade) and we plan to find a good place to leave the moose.
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LordMobley placed it in The Fire Station Creation
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Washington
- 6.53 miles
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Olympia Washington
We are at one of my own caches-Fire Station Creation performing routine maintenance. I took a fake fire hydrant and mounted it to some 4x4s in the ground. The hydrant is attached with a single bolt, allowing it to pivot and reveal the cache below. This is where we will part ways. Happy Travels!
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LordMobley took it to DDS 27: An Apple A Day
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Washington
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Picture for prior post-
Cache is in the background bushes.
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LordMobley took it to DDS 27: An Apple A Day
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Washington
- 8.42 miles
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Tumwater Washington
I’ve found many caches today. I have a big “milestone” coming up (700 Finds!) and I want it to be someplace special. I’m at 690 finds now and need a few more finds before vacation. The far away from here milestone find that I intend to make at the end of the week is now within my grasp.
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LordMobley took it to Rainier honors our troops
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Washington
- .23 miles
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Rainier Washington.
This cache was a rated a “1” for difficulty, but I had a really tough time finding it! Had not encountered this setup before. The trackables are pictured on the host. The cache is a peel off magnet on the back side of the sculpture. It’s painted and cut to match the contours and does not stand out unless you discover it’s there.
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LordMobley took it to Rainier Trail Cache
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Washington
- 1,975.7 miles
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Rainier Washington
Racking up some finds (to gain favorite points to give out) along a bike trail not far from my home. The cache is hidden under the rock on which the trackables are pictured. I have a major vacation later this week and also will get to add a new place for this game.
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LordMobley took it to Anderson Ferry - phase 2
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Ohio
- 2.36 miles
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Welcome to Ohio! Your trackable is pictured just above the cache. It’s hidden in a crevice within the wall. Ohio river in the background. This is a new state for me again for this game. I should have started playing years ago, I would have had a lot of geography already covered.
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LordMobley posted a note for it
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After being accustomed to the ferries where I live, the ones here are kind of a joke! At least it’s not the River of Styx that I’m crossing when I pay the ferryman. Price is right, it’s 50 cents.
I wonder if a skeleton hand will come out from under a black cloak to collect? This is the Ohio River pictured and your trackable will be on that ship.
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