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Travel Bug Dog Tag Off Trail Trolls

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Owner:
Rundle College Cache Send Message to Owner Message this owner
Released:
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Origin:
Alberta, Canada
Recently Spotted:
In Nature Park - Cache III

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I belong to some Grade 7 students from Calgary, AB.  I am trying to take their message around the world - can you help move me along?  I will go where you go if you promise to take good care of me!

About This Item

Off Trail Trolls "Bunny"

I belong to a group of Rundle College Junior High School students who care about the environmental damage from off-roading in the McLean Creek area. McLean Creek flows into the Elbow River, which then flows into the Bow River so it is all part of the same watershed. We think that off-roaders are not intentionally damaging the watershed, but are probably unaware of what is happening as a result of off-roading, particularly when they go off of the designated trails.

Off-roading is an enjoyable sport but it is actually a very damaging one. The large wheels gouge out deep ruts, sometimes removing all of the soil and reaching bedrock. Going off of the designated trail is especially damaging. The designated trails are already damaged but when you go into the woods or through streams, it can cause terrible damage to the soil, plants and habitat, and lead to erosion of silt into the waterway. It also really damages the roots of trees which kills them and, when they die, the soil no longer has roots to hold it in place. The worst pollution in McLean Creek is from total suspended solids which smoother fish, insect and amphibian eggs, clog gills and reduce light for photosynthesis. These suspended solids come mostly from erosion caused by off-roading. People don’t think of McLean Creek as being a source for drinking water, but it is all connected to the same watershed and this silt is heading for the Elbow River and the Bow River.

Please remember to enjoy your time at McLean Creek, but do everything you can to not destroy more soil and cause more erosion!

For more information on protecting and preserving the Bow River Basin Watershed, including McLean Creek, please follow the links:
Elbow River Watershed Partnership
Bow River Basin Council
Cows and Fish
Respect the Land – Sustainable Resources Development
Ducks Unlimited, Alberta
Trout Unlimited Canada

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Tracking History (28209.6mi) View Map

Visited 3/21/2020 Davidwazza took it to Sxymama Cache South Australia, Australia - .95 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/21/2020 Davidwazza took it to Stumpie the Lizard South Australia, Australia - 5.4 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/21/2020 Davidwazza took it to Stone Garden South Australia, Australia - 2.21 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/21/2020 Davidwazza took it to Ross' River Redgum South Australia, Australia - 1.25 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/21/2020 Davidwazza took it to Hoffnungsthal South Australia, Australia - 3.59 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/21/2020 Davidwazza took it to F.E.A.R South Australia, Australia - 7.31 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 3/21/2020 Davidwazza retrieved it from Kaiserstuhl Eagles South Australia, Australia   Visit Log

Grabbed during our geocaching travels.

Dropped Off 4/9/2019 Dazzle072 placed it in Kaiserstuhl Eagles South Australia, Australia - 1.55 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 3/10/2019 Dazzle072 retrieved it from Geocacher's Crush South Australia, Australia   Visit Log

Found your interesting little creature hidden in the Beautiful Barossa Ranges in South Australia. Sending on his merry way around the world. Happy Travels

Dropped Off 2/15/2019 Hurtle placed it in Geocacher's Crush South Australia, Australia - 33.12 miles  Visit Log
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