The Snowflake* Traditional Cache
Butterfly: Due to the recent entry below, and fact that this little river is going to swell and quite likely devour my cache, I think I will archive this one and just be happy it was part of the 2008 Blizzard event! I would disable it until the river freezes up again, but I know our crazy Canuck prefers to keep things tidy around here, therefore leaving it in limbo is not a good plan! :) Thanks for all who attended. I hope to get some good spring and summer caches going soon! Year round ones even! I regret to say that the Alberta rose geocoin that OHMIC placed some time back, was never seen again, and not logged by anyone! It was not in the cache last I checked it.
Cheers!
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This cache was originally placed as part of the "Blizzard Event" of 2008. It is accessible year round, but is certainly favorable to the winter cachers! It is in a location suitable for kids of all ages, but parental supervision and discretion is recommended for the very young ones! Stealth is required, as you may encounter some locals out enjoying a true Manitoba pastime!
* AS PROMISED* I am updating the attributes and cache description, due to the recent attendance and comments regarding the THIN ICE warning!
Please DO NOT attempt this cache if you feel uncertain of the integrity of the ice. It is now spring, and although it is not the deepest little river, it certainly is a cold one when you fall through the ice!
This cache can be reached by the spring, summer and fall cachers, but some special equipment may be required. Not likely a jet ski, but maybe a canoe! ;) Wading is also an option! There may even be some other tricky little method of getting to it, and I will look forward to hearing what people have to say about that!
Cache is in a smaller type holder. Please return the cache securely and EXACTLY as you found it. There is room for very small trade items, such as coins, pins and that sort of thing.
Winter Advisory: Enjoy, stay warm, and remember, don't lick metal poles! :)
Spring/Summer/Fall Advisory: Enjoy, stay dry, and remember, don't lick your canoe paddles or squat in poision ivy!
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