+Geofellas Posted June 2, 2004 Share Posted June 2, 2004 Don't take this the wrong way - we love the countryside and love areas that are devoted to hiking and maintain the peace and quiet uninterrupted by loud engine noise . It annoys us (and here) as much as anyone else when people don't respect the "no motorized vehicles" signs . However, where appropriate, we also enjoy using our 6x6 amphibious Argo and would like to find more caches that are suitable for accessing by this mode. Ones we have identified so far in Southern Ontario are: "Victoria Bridge" On A Wing and A Prayer Off Roaders dream!!! Swift Rapids and our own Almost Algonquin which is, admittedly, rather tame compared with the others above (note to self - make the next one more challenging !!) Does anyone know of others in Southern Ontario where it would be acceptable to have this kind of fun while caching? Quote Link to comment
+Keith Watson Posted June 2, 2004 Share Posted June 2, 2004 Kinsmen Park, saw dirt bikers here. Quote Link to comment
+Rogue_monkey Posted June 2, 2004 Share Posted June 2, 2004 quasy cuisine, GCG7F9 there is a gate but its not locked and you should be able to make it under the bridge Quote Link to comment
+TheGertridgeExplorers Posted June 2, 2004 Share Posted June 2, 2004 (edited) "Quadmeister Mike" has hidden a few:Bushwacker, Moose Prints, Fisher, are a few of his 4x4 caches. Donna G Edited June 2, 2004 by TheGertridgeExplorers Quote Link to comment
+Geofellas Posted June 3, 2004 Author Share Posted June 3, 2004 "Quadmeister Mike" has hidden a few:Bushwacker, Moose Prints, Fisher, are a few of his 4x4 caches. Now those sound like some challenging ones, especially Bushwacker. It would be really cool to have a 5/5 on the record!! Thanks for pointing me in that direction Quote Link to comment
debi13 Posted June 3, 2004 Share Posted June 3, 2004 we did whitefish in 4 jeeps it was great camping on the beach,fishing we posted pics on log Quote Link to comment
+Geofellas Posted June 3, 2004 Author Share Posted June 3, 2004 we did whitefish in 4 jeeps it was greatcamping on the beach,fishing Thanks That looks like fun and a great beach!! From the topo seems you can approach from both the east and the west - we would probably take the route in from the west. Quote Link to comment
+hamgran Posted June 4, 2004 Share Posted June 4, 2004 We found a cache called Floyd, in the Ganaraska Forest Area northeast of Toronto, on our ATVs. It is accessible other ways, of course, but we entered on the west side of the Forest and ATV'd about 8 km. to the cache. It was great. - hamgran Quote Link to comment
debi13 Posted June 8, 2004 Share Posted June 8, 2004 (edited) from floyd you can get all the way to Rice Lake there's a cache just west of Hwy 28 at bewdley long ride to get there to get to white fish you enter forest near Gunter and exit just north of bon echo park great drive Edited June 8, 2004 by debi13 Quote Link to comment
+Geofellas Posted June 8, 2004 Author Share Posted June 8, 2004 (edited) from floyd you can get all the way to Rice Lake there's a cache just west of Hwy 28at bewdley long ride to get there That sounds great - I'll definitely look into that one - it's a lot closer to home for us to get to white fish you enter forest near Gunter and exit just north of bon echo park great drive So, in the map below (sorry about the big filesize - becomes unreadable otherwise), do you enter by point B 44°53.471'N, 77°30.559'W (I see no trail marked there) or do you go from C 44°51.324'N, 77°33.983'W to D 44°50.604'N, 77°25.476'W to E 44°52.118'N, 77°27.000'W and then to Whitefish (possibly doing a side trip to take in GC3208 on the way)? There seems to be a trail that is on the Bon Echo map but stops at A 44°51.819'N, 77°29.997'W as it crosses over onto the next map - do you know if that actually continues or is just not marked? If you come out north of Bon Echo is the trail head at F 44°58.397'N, 77°16.764'W as in the following map? I guess that is where you would enter to get to GC50FD as well. Edited June 8, 2004 by Geofellas Quote Link to comment
debi13 Posted June 10, 2004 Share Posted June 10, 2004 you can enter at from both places to get to whitefish lake the southern entrance runs along the power lines and is a main snowmobile trail more suited to trucks etc from the northern point you can take a road called hydro road #1 (turns to the right) looks like someones driveway but nice way in it's the best route lots of trails every where in this area Quote Link to comment
+The Blue Quasar Posted June 10, 2004 Share Posted June 10, 2004 I don't know if it is still permitted but there are tons of trails near the caches Canel Lock Box (that is the correct spelling of the cache) People used to go there a lot, I don't know if the St. Lawrence Seaway Commission in Niagara is cracking down or not. But I've been hiking there for two years and there are always ATV's there, and dirt bikes The Blue Quasar Quote Link to comment
+Geofellas Posted July 12, 2004 Author Share Posted July 12, 2004 OK ATVers - check out our Nonquon Swamp Cache - just approved today. Who will be FTF? Quote Link to comment
+Swifteroo Posted July 16, 2004 Share Posted July 16, 2004 We saw many ATV'ers going out to the Victoria Bridge Cache. This was a gorgeous area, and quite technical but would be FANTASTIC on a 4wheeler. There are also a few new caches in the Bradford area which claim to be good offroaders: OFF ROAD - End of the Road OFF ROAD - Road Closed Haven't done 'em yet.. but I figure its worth a look! Quote Link to comment
+Geofellas Posted July 30, 2004 Author Share Posted July 30, 2004 Here's another one for you - there's still an FTF available on this one... Up the Old Harcourt Road Enjoy!! Quote Link to comment
+res2100 Posted July 30, 2004 Share Posted July 30, 2004 And try the new RACK'EM UP cache north of Cobourg. That had nice sandy and hilly trails. We saw some 4x4ers and Dirt bikers on the trails last weekend...but follow the "vague" directions!!! lol Quote Link to comment
+Geofellas Posted August 22, 2004 Author Share Posted August 22, 2004 "Quadmeister Mike" has hidden a few:Bushwacker,Moose Prints, Fisher, are a few of his 4x4 caches. Donna G Did Bushwacker and, on the way in, Lingham yesterday . Highly recommended for a challenging day out. 9½ hours from trail head to cache and back again. Bushwacker is definitely a 5/5 - trails passable right now but you really will have to foot it the last 500m to Bushwacker and, if your balance is not perfect and you haven't practiced log walking for a while, perhaps swim a bit too!! Pics will get posted in due course!! First to reach Bushwacker for over 2 years - it's still there but the coffee can is a bit rusty now. Quote Link to comment
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