Lingham Lake - ElectroQTed Traditional Cache
Lingham Lake - ElectroQTed
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Our first visit here
was a one day hike into "Bushwacker" and back out. It was our first ever
5/5 cache, and one of the more remote caches we had found at that
point. It was a memorable adventure, and remains one of our
favorite caches.
Since then, we have returned twice. We
spent two days, and a night, slogging through mud, water, and ice
during the spring melt, woken up to snow and heavy rain in the
morning, and followed moose, bear and wolf
tracks.
The trails here are rugged in spots.
Some of them are littered with broken trees, and overgrown from
lack of travel by the hunters that once frequented the camps. The
"Lingham Lake Road", with it's notorious "Johnson's Hole" and all
it's mud and water, is a highway in comparison to the trails
further north.
Each visit here has been a different
experience. Each season a different landscape. Each time a
different challenge.
So now we present the intrepid cacher with
a challenge.
There is no option of taking the easy
route.
The 50 caches of Lingham Lake, are our
tribute to the infamous "Bushwacker" and it's companion "Lingham". The caches stretch from the hydro line
south of Lingham Lake, to beyond "Bushwacker", where the trail disappears
completely into thick, unforgiving bush.
The series of caches will take you on a
detour to the popular camping and fishing spot by the Lingham dam.
A nice spot to enjoy a rest stop, check out the dam and have a
snack. Then you'll be backtracking to the other trail... the much
smaller ATV trail that leads further into the bush. The trail
between the "Escott Hunt Camp & Spa", and the "High Bridge Hunt
Camp" is still quite ATV friendly as it twists and turns around
marshes, small lakes and beaver dams. Past the last hunt camp, it
gets much more overgrown, and more rugged...
Bring a camera, just in case the wildlife
here blesses you with their presence. And if you plan to attempt
all the caches here in one trip, bring some camping
gear.
Some of the caches are reachable from the
trail. Some are well off the trail, and sometimes they are in
challenging spots.
Up trees, in a swamp, down a creek, on an
island...
Fortunately for us these caches were
placed when the water levels here were the quite
low.
Will you be so fortunate? Can you find all
of them in one visit?
The caches in this series have been named for the finders of
"Bushwacker". However, with less than 50 visits to that cache, some
of this series have yet to be properly named. When a geocacher logs
their find on "Bushwacker", their caching name will be added to
one of the unnamed caches. The caches have been named in no
particular order. If a cacher wishes to have their name removed
from the series, please notify me privately, not on the cache page.
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