Showing posts with label Galop Canal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Galop Canal. Show all posts

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Edmond's Locks




I’m almost ashamed to say that it took us three tries to find the cache at Edmond’s Locks. But hey, we weren’t very experienced at the time, and I’m still not sure the co-ordinates were correct. You have to give us something for perseverance though. We just kept going back until we found it. Okay, so I’ll admit that the owner took pity on me and actually e-mailed me with a clue.

One of the reasons we kept going back though, was because it’s a lovely spot. Before our days with a GPS we just drove right on by and never really got to know these places that are so close to home. Now we see them in ways we never would have, even if we had stopped by from time to time. Geocaching causes you to look in every nook and cranny.


On our first trip there, we actually looked on the wrong side of the canal. And in both directions along the canal. It was a really good exercise in learning to read the GPS. We realized our mistake eventually, when we figured out the waypoints were leading us into the water. We had to leave for the day, but had already decided to come back.

When we did, we thought it would be an easy find. There is a long stretch of grass, and just a few trees, so how hard could it be, to find a spot with exact coordinates, when you have a gadget that points the way?


Well, let’s just say that the coordinates are generally just accurate within a certain percentage and the area to be searched is usually several yards square. Maybe even more than "several"........ And you really don’t know what level to look at. Geocaches can be hidden in trees, or under rocks on the ground, or cleverly disguised by some natural feature or some ingenious trick by the person who put it there. We’ve seen all of these now, to the point that sometimes I just sit and look and think, "Where’s a good spot to hide something?" Anyway, on our second trip to Edmonds Locks, we came away with less confidence than we had built up when we had previously searched and found many other caches all in one day.


I did log the fact that I hadn’t found it yet, online, and that’s when the cache owner decided to be helpful. The clue got us looking on the right level at least, and that helped narrow things down a bit. The cache was eventually found on September 1, 2007. It was in a rather logical place, and I don’t think we looked there on our previous visit. I do think the waypoints were off a bit, or maybe the big tree at the end of the point just messed with the satellite signal and made it difficult to pin down. Then again, perhaps we were moving too fast, and not giving the signal time to catch up with us. Experience has taught us that sometimes it pays to sit and wait for that to happen.
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Saturday, March 22, 2008

Galopo Canal


I’ve been to Cardinal, Ontario many times in the past but never got to explore the wonderful parkland there. It’s well worth the trip. There are lots of people around, but not near the cache.
Though now we have the St Lawrence seaway, two older canals run through the town. There used to be some mighty rapids at this point, and the water still flows very quickly through one of these canals. The day we were there teenages were jumping off a bridge, and letting the current take them quickly downstream. This didn’t look like a very safe practice to me but there was even a mother taking part in the fun.

In another area, many scuba divers could be seen, both in and out of the water. It’s a very popular spot for diving as there are several sunken vessels in the area. There is no need, however, to dive to see the remains of a steamer, Conestoga, which sank on May 22, 1922 outside Lock 28 of the Old Galop Canal.
I think I'm going to start adding the waypoint name, in case anyone wants to follow in my footstesp. All you have to do is go to http://www.geocaching.com/ and enter the waypoint name.
I'm going to add them to the end of each entry.
They look like this:

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