+jeff-trex Posted September 9, 2009 Share Posted September 9, 2009 I was at the cottage this week sitting on the deck and had a wacky idea for a geocaching event. It could either be over a long weekend or a week trip, with a event sometime over the course of a week. Basically the idea I had was to rent a houseboat and cruise the trent severn waterway. hunting cache on the way. Looking at doing this next summer and I am looking for suggestions. The rental and lock fees are the biggest cost. Looking at using Happy days house boats located in Bobcaygeon, Ontario. The rental is cheaper in the off season like around late May/early June. Just want to see what people think of the idea and if it is worth pursuing this. Link to comment
+ElectroQTed Posted September 10, 2009 Share Posted September 10, 2009 Sounds like a fun idea Jeff! We recently did a boat trip on the Rideau Canal and had a blast. We got a few caches along the way, but I'll bet if the boat was loaded with cachers, we'd have done more. I believe that by next year, a Pleasure Craft Operator Licence will be needed by anyone wanting to drive the boat. You can do the exam online. One thing that we found was that there were several caches along the way that were not accessible because we couldn't bring the boat in anywhere near shore. Perhaps bring a canoe or dinghy for access to those types, if there's a place to put it. Link to comment
+jeff-trex Posted September 10, 2009 Author Share Posted September 10, 2009 To answer elertroqted's question of if a canoe will fit on top. I have seen many house boats from the same company go but the cottage with two canoes bikes on top. http://www.happydayshouseboats.com/index.htm This rental company is about the most resonable one around there is also Egan marine that rents too. Link to comment
+murfster Posted September 13, 2009 Share Posted September 13, 2009 We rented from Egan in July and were pleased. Travel time is SLOW and the caches were often a long way from the docks. It is more of a boat holiday with a bit of caching. Lovely area but you can do a lot more caches with a car. IMHO Link to comment
+Cache-tech Posted September 23, 2009 Share Posted September 23, 2009 Thread closed upon request. Link to comment
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