Geocaches
"Geocaching is an outdoor treasure-hunting game in which the participants use a GPS receiver or other navigational techniques to hide and seek containers" - Wikipedia
Geocaches
New this year are 6 different Geocache locations.
If you’re new to geocaching, it is a treasure hunt style of game where participants use a GPS to hide and find caches. Caches are waterproofed boxes that contain trinkets and a log book. Visitors are invited to record when they were there and to take one of the trinkets.
Use this key to decode some of the clues!
A B C D E F G H I J K L M
N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
So, A=N, B=O and so forth.
See if you can find all 6 of ours!
Walkerton Saugeen River Trail
About 260 metres from the Passport Box
- Terrain: 1
- Difficulty: 2
- Clue: Try under the log.
- Coordinates: N 44 07 707 / W081 08 438
Chesley Heritage Trail
About 200 metres from the Passport Box
- Terrain: 2
- Difficulty: 2
- Clue: Across the bridge - look for the roots.
- Coordinates: N44 17 905 / W081 06 111
Kincardine Geddes Park Red Trail
About 275 metres from the Passport Box
- Terrain: 2
- Difficulty: 2
- Coordinates: N44 10 242 / W081 38 185
Rural Rocks Side Trail
The passport box is 90 metres up the trail and the geocache is 320 metres past the box.
- Terrain: 4
- Difficulty: 3
- This is a rocky, hilly trail
- Clue: OVT NF N UBHFR
- Coordinates: N 44 45 225 / W081 10 115
Visitor's Centre
Close to the passport box
- Terrain: 1
- Difficulty: 3
- A very smooth, short trail
- Clue: HAQRE BAR BS ZNAL
- Coordinates: N 45 15 404 / W081 39 525
Off Colpoy's Range Road on way to Skinner's Bluff
About 500 metres on the trail to Skinner's Bluff, about 110 yards past the passport box
- Terrain: 4
- Difficulty: 3
- A rocky trail with great vistas
- Clue: GJRRA GJB FBPXF
- Coordinates: N 44 47 581 / W080 59 619