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Geocoin Club 2006 - Anniversary Edition Once upon a Geocache (2)

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Owner:
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Released:
Sunday, October 22, 2006
Origin:
Washington, United States
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This coin has unfortunately gone missing. If/when it resurfaces I'll find a new mission for it.

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Write note 1/24/2007 bccruiser posted a note for it   Visit Log

Hopefully it will turn up again someday.

Dropped Off 11/4/2006 MrSheppy placed it in Pen-Tic-Ton surprise British Columbia, Canada - 138.49 miles  Visit Log
Grab It (Not from a Cache) 10/23/2006 MrSheppy grabbed it   Visit Log

found today with cookie_cacher, grabbed coin and will place it somewhere around my hometown in penticton BC.

Retrieve It from a Cache 10/23/2006 cookie_cacher retrieved it from Football Cache II Washington   Visit Log

Found coin and passed it on to Mrsheppy

Dropped Off 10/22/2006 bccruiser placed it in Football Cache II Washington   Visit Log

Here is another of our favorite Caches:

Homey Cache: (GCX38D)

As I mentioned in the log for the CBWA cache the hike was a bit more than we bargined for. But we made it in the end and that's all that counts. Got started on the trail aroun 10am and got back to the car around 3pm. Along the trail we saw plenty of frogs, a phesant, tadpoles, and bugs, bugs, bugs although the bug spray did work pretty well.

Lived in Granite for 16 years and have never hiked this trail before. Thanks for bringing us to these great lakes.

I have always wanted to find a cache located on an island in the middle of a small lake. Just wish that the island was a bit harder to get to. Wading makes it too easy. It should be a full fledged swim!

When we arrived at the island there was a father and his daughter sitting on the island. We didn't have the time to wait them out so +1 waded over the island to find the cache. Fortunately the father was familiar with geocaching himself so there wasn't the need to explain what I was doing. We also left them the coordinates for the CBWA cache and Mallardy Cache.

Thanks again for bringing us here.
Bccruiser +1

[This entry was edited by bccruiser on Sunday, October 22, 2006 at 3:58:52 PM.]

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