+slurpey Posted August 26, 2005 Share Posted August 26, 2005 Hi. We are planning a trip from from Holland to the following rough route: Calgary to Victoria via Williams Lake. Waghinton state, Montana, Nevada, Utah, the ending up in San Francisco. All this over one month with a car. That would probably turn me about 4000 caches possibilities... which is a bit overwhelming. I would love to hear recommendations for absolute "do not miss" cache if you know any! Thanks Slurpey. Quote Link to comment
+dogbreathcanada Posted August 26, 2005 Share Posted August 26, 2005 Make sure to do "Othello Tunnels" near Hope, BC. Do any of Half-Canadian and Scooter the Wonder Dog's caches in and around Ladner, BC. Try "Rumrunners of the Cove" in North Saanich BC. Quote Link to comment
Spongebob_Cachepants Posted August 26, 2005 Share Posted August 26, 2005 If you make it to the Grouse Mountain area and you're up for some beautiful hikes, check out Norvan Falls by dogbreathcanada and tinkernoonoo or Cabin With a View by The Kiff. Also Out on a Limb by Mr. Hide is beautiful and challenging - also in the same area. Quote Link to comment
+slurpey Posted August 30, 2005 Author Share Posted August 30, 2005 Thanks everyone! I am building up my whatchlist! Quote Link to comment
+Red90 Posted August 30, 2005 Share Posted August 30, 2005 A search for TCDNAB and TCDNBC will show some of the caches close to Highway 1. Quote Link to comment
+Chillibusher Posted August 30, 2005 Share Posted August 30, 2005 I am in Chilliwack (100 km east of Vancouver) and here are a few caches to hit on the way through: These first three caches are all located at Bridal Falls just east of Chilliwack. It is a provincial dayuse park. There is a 15 minute walk up to the falls. The park also has washrooms and is a good place for a stretch after driving. It is located right off the highway. There are three caches, all on trails within a few minutes of parking. Chilliwack's First - Chilliwacks first ever cache. Bunker Cache - A two stage multi. The first stage requires you to find a sign. The cache is then sighted by compass. Fern Grotto - An easy goto cache. And here is my shameless plug for one of my caches. It is located right off the highway in Chilliwack at the tourist info centre: Educating the Tourist This is a two stage cache. The two stages are in the same parking area. Hope this helps and have a great trip. Quote Link to comment
BC Tripper Posted August 31, 2005 Share Posted August 31, 2005 Shannon, you crazy Diamond, will take you to BC's third highest waterfall, it's along the 99 "Sea to Sky" Highway. Also, *plug* I have a circut cache in Vancouver called SkyTraining. It was developed for tourists and takes you to 13 caches, all within 300m of a skytrain station. It's relatively easy, and has a puzzle cache at the end. I definately second the recommendation of Norvan Falls as well. Absolutely beautiful park in North Vancouver. A must hike. BC Tripper Quote Link to comment
+Swifteroo Posted August 31, 2005 Share Posted August 31, 2005 When we visited Banff, AB I was particularily fond of Root Canal This cache offered an absolutely glorious hike, and a beautiful canyon pass at the end with a not overly challenging terrain. Quote Link to comment
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