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Sticks and Stones - OU0A3E
Sticks and Stones might break your bones....
Eigenaar: Bon Echo
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Hoogte: meter NAP
 Provincie: Canada > Ontario
Cache soort: Traditionele Cache
Grootte: Normaal
Status: Kan gezocht worden
Geplaatst op: 2016-11-12
Gemaakt op: 2016-11-12
Gepubliceerd op: 2016-11-12
Laatste verandering: 2021-08-16
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watchers 1 Volgers
531 x Bekeken
0 x Gewaardeerd
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Cache attributen

Kid Friendly  Available in Winter  Listed on OCNA Only  In the Woods 

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Beschrijving EN

Cache checked March 10 2018 and found to be in great shape.

This traditional Opencache is located off the Adam Dopko sidetrail in Grimsby. We've hiked the Bruce Trail above this side trail but today was our first time ascending the side trail. It's an impressively scenic trail but tough! With all the freshly fallen leaves we were having a hard time with all the sticks and stones trying to twist our ankles. We probably made it half way up before turning back. It's 2 kms from the trailhead to the Bruce, and reportedly 35-40 minutes.

The cache is a 1L Nalgene bottle, tucked into the stump of a multitrunked Basswood tree. Contains a few small trade items, the logsheet, and a pencil. Enjoy views over Lake Ontario during the "leafless" times of the year (November to early May).

You can park on the south side of Main Street (see the Parking waypoint). Or access from the Bruce Trail - Parking on Woolverton Rd, follow the Bruce for 2 kms to the Adam Dopko Side trail, then follow the trail down about 1.3kms to reach the cache.

GPS signal bounce is pretty much standard along the edge of the Niagara Escarpment. Coordinates were taken with a Garmin Colorado 400t, and were averaged over 3 minutes.

Here is a photo of the cache location. Lake Ontario is visible in the background.

 

Kids at the cache...Niagara Escarpment in background


 

Extra waypoints
Symbool Soort Coördinaten Beschrijving
Parkeerplaats --- Parking along south side of Main Street W
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Afbeeldingen
Sticks and Stones - hiding spot
Kids at the cache
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