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by Jomarac5
(Finds: 3  Score: 9.5)    (Hidden: 24  Score: 151)

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Coordinates (WGS-84 datum)
N 49° 25.285'   W 122° 34.663'

Maple Ridge District Municipality,   British Columbia   
Canada    Near By Caches

Hidden On: 05 Sept 2004
Waypoint (Landmark): N01370
Open Cache:  Personal use only
Cache type:  Normal
Cache size:   Normal

Difficulty: gps half gps (easy)
Terrain: gps gps gps gps gps (hard)

Misc: No drinking water! No restrooms (water closets) available Pets are allowed. Parking is a challenge. No fees!

Comments:
NOTE: As with other large lakes, Pitt Lake is subject to strong winds and waves which can make paddling dangerous. Be sure to check weather forecasts before venturing out to this cache and carry extra food and clothing with you in the event that inclement weather prohibits you from travelling.

Also note that access along the west shore to and from Grant Narrows is generally not possible due to falling tides that expose a large sandbar at the south end of the lake. You will need to travel along the east shore of the lake in the deepened channel.

We have not implemented maps outside of the U.S.A. ... YET!

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When an Indiana cacher by the name of sept1c_tank arrived in British Columbia no one knew quite what to expect. All we knew was that he wanted to see some of the wilderness that our province is famous for. Since he would only be here for ten days, we would have to organize trips that wouldn't require a lot of car travelling.

Our first adventure was the urban wilderness -- a night of kayaking around sky-scrapers, marinas, and tourist attractions in Vancouver's False Creek. Then, we would head off to Indian Arm for 3 days of wilderness caching, that would be followed by a 4 day caching trip around Pitt Lake. Each trip was unique in it's own way, but our circumnavigation of Pitt Lake would prove to be the most memorable -- and for this reason, it was only fitting that we place a cache to pay tribute to this adventurous fellow cacher. The cache has been placed at the Dark Creek campsite which makes for a good day paddling adventure or a great overnight destination.

The cache is a small camouflaged Lock & Lock container and is located immediately beside a very well used path. Should you need to relieve yourself, you can do so a short distance away.

The cache contains only a logbook and pencil and is well hidden. No trading is necessary as the container is quite small. If you decide to leave something please make certain that the contents to not stop the lid from sealing properly.

Have fun and enjoy your trip to Defrauder Creek!

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