Jehovah's wetness
and he(MrGigabyte) was celebrating his 20th year geocaching to the day!!!.
The group after the find. Almost like an unofficial event. A lot of people wanted to be there, as most would not have a way to get it without the Ladder and someone brave to climb it. It was a fun find!!!GOLD Country Caching
Day 1:
Historic Yale:
IN COMMEMORATION OF THE WORK OF
HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL ENGINERS
AND IN RESPECTFUL ADMIRATION OF THE
SKILL AND ENERGY DISPLAYED BY THEM
FROM 1859 TO 1863 IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF
THE ORIGINAL CARIOO HIGHWAY
THROUGH THE FRASER CANYON
Alexandra Bridge (The Bridge to Nowhere) Virtual Cache
When arriving at Alexandra Bridge Provincial Park in the Fraser Canyon, take a short walk to the Alexandra Bridge perched over the spectacular Fraser River. Originally, constructed in 1863, the bridge was part of the Cariboo Wagon Road that connected Fort Yale and the south to the Cariboo Gold Fields. I had already got the 4 caches in this Park, but wanted Susan to see the Historic Bridge and river.
As we walked down the trail to the Bridge we noticed Wooden Orange Hearts had been placed thru the trail on the trees. They were placed here to remember the 215 unmarked graves found in Kamloops. So sad to think about it.Most of them had something written on by other children.

One of the caches we stopped at in the Park was a BCGA Project Bluesky cache. I love the fact that this cache was placed in 2009 and is still the same container. Good quality caches were made by the BCGA. I am proud to have been the VP of the BCGA from 2011 to 2014We then arrived at the bridge and headed across to grab the cache on the other side, as well as get the necessary picture of Susan on the Bridge to log the virtual. (I had already logged it in 2018)
The 8th Tunnel
I did this one already also back in 2018!!
In order from south to north, they are:
Yale Tunnel,
Saddle Rock Tunnel,
Sailor Bar Tunnel,
Alexandra Tunnel,
Hell's Gate Tunnel,
Ferrabee Tunnel and,
China Bar Tunnel.
The 8th Tunnel was part of the old Trans-Canada highway that included the Alexandra bridge used in the 1950's before the new highway and tunnels were built.
There was a huge boulder balanced on another boulder at the cache site. Very Cool. I kept telling Susan to not touch it, as I thought it could fall over. lolLytton
Susan finding her first Gold Country Cache. We ended up visiting 44 Gold Country caches during our 3 day trip. There is a total of 148 GC caches.
We grabbed several Gold Country Caches in Lytton and also a puzzle cache called "Nlaka'pamux, which I had no Idea how to solve it, but had it on the list. Once we got to Town I was still unsure, until something caught my eye!! We then headed up the highway towards Lillooet, grabbing some caches along the road, and even replaced a cache for another cacher. I contacted him before we left for the trip.Lillooet

This was a very cool cache container. It looked like something you should definitely NOT Touch!! It had cables coming out of it, and it looked as if it was part of the antenna on the other side of the fence. I guess that's why it had 62 fave points.
We then headed up towards Clinton where we grabbed a few more GC caches before stopping for the night, and we got the last hotel room in town...Whew!!! 14 hours of caching and driving and only 41 caches found. But still lots of fun and adventure.
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Day 2:
Clinton
After a good rest in Clinton, we awoke and headed back southbound. We grabbed a few GC caches that we didn't get the night before on the way into town, and then we headed towards Cache Creek.Cache Creek
to grab one. It was a nice drive and some awesome scenery.
Ashcroft
After lunch we made our way over to Ashcroft, where besides several caches, we also did 2 Adventure Labs and a bonus cache for each, before heading to Logan Lake.Logan Lake
In Logan lake we grabbed 4 more GC caches and several cool gadget caches. ![]() |
| Critter Catcher |
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| That Screwy cache |
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| Susan in the Logan Lake Shovel |
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| Heart of the Lion |
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| The Labyrinth |
We only did 4 of them, as we had already done the others on different trips. Some very cool gadget caches out there. One of them was also Susan's 900th cache.
After that, as it was getting darker, we went back into town, and we went to 9 different hotels until we found one with Vacancy. Yikes. Normally I book hotels in advance from home, but we were not sure how far we would end up each day.
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Day 3:
Merritt
Hope
We got into Hope on our way back home, and the first caches we wanted to do was the 4 other multi's to complete the "Bearly Hidden" series of caches. I needed a Multi cache on our first day as I am working on a challenge cache, that is why we only grabbed one on the way thru. We also got all the information at the first stages of them when we came thru town on Day 1 of our trip.
We figured out all the finals while we were in Clinton. The city of Hope has several wood carvings including the Bear carvings that were used for info on this series.
Rambo and I hanging out!!! The Movie "Rambo-First Blood" was filmed in and around Hope and the Othello Tunnels.Othello Tunnels
The tunnels are on an old rail line and part of the Kettle valley trail.
Our 3 day total was 97 caches, 44 which were Gold Country caches, 7 Multi's, 3 Earthcaches, 4 Puzzles, and 2 Adventure Labs. We traveled a total of 1180km. We didn't get all 150ish that were on the list, but we had lots of fun and adventure.




























