Latest Release:
4/26/2012
Version: 1.8
Price: Free
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Brant Grand River Adventure 

  • Average Rating: 5 stars
  • Created by: cache4pat
  • Submitted by: Basic Member cache4pat
  • Start at:  N 43° 08.633 W 080° 18.731
  • Location: Ontario, Canada
  • Play Time: 2 to 3 hours
  • Date Added: 10/10/2011 11:42 AM
  • Last Updated: 4/26/2012 7:13 AM
  • Downloads: 146
  • Completions: 5

4th in a series of 'FOLLOW' the Grand River WheriGo Adventures, with a log to sign at the end. This adventure has an interesting optional attraction, with a Geocheck Point, along the way.

About This Cartridge

See Geocaching.com GC35KE4 for full details.

Always remember to Download the latest Cartridge before heading out for the hunt. 

Starting Location

The River Adventure starts in Paris (Grand River Canoe Access #18). It ends in Brant Conservation Area (GRCA #19)

There is a small parking fee at the Park ($6 in 2011); if you're planning on leaving some RETURN transportation in the Conservation Area. 

Recent Cartridge Logs:

Groundspeak Premium Member mmsm played it on 8/18/2013

Rating: 5 stars

This was the last wherigo of the Grand River Adventure series for us. We used the land method for the first two zones and then spent a couple hours on our canoe to capture the remaining zones and the final! Our adventure was quite rocky for the first half of our canoe trip, but then calmer waters on the last half. A lot of fishermen, canoes and boats out today. The wherigo crashed right at the end after capturing all zones and the final. Still, the best adventure of them all!

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Groundspeak Premium Member K'J' played it on 4/8/2012

Rating: 5 stars

What an enjoyable trek this was. It was a quiet Easter Sunday and I didn't cross anyone else on the river the entire trip. There were a few people fishing but nothing more than that. The cartridge ran smoothly until the very end when the Oregon shut down right when I was getting the unlock code but I still was able to coplete it as it auto saved. This was the first GR adventure I'm completed via "sea" and I'm regretting not doing the others as intended. Thanks Pat for a great Wherigo.!

It appears I downloaded this cartridge under my old ID "johnske". Wow, that was awile ago :)

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Groundspeak Premium Member thebruce0 played it on 2/7/2012

Rating: 5 stars

What a wonderful canoe trip! And with an abandoned mine adventure to boot :)
Completed the wherigo with discuskrib and draelynx on Superbowl Sunday, with beautifully perfect early February spring weather (eh?) :)
More details in my log at (visit link)

Very nicely done wherigo, though on the iPhone app had a bit of a hiccup which I've contacted cache4pat about.
Loved it! Thanks :)

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Groundspeak Premium Member Draelynx played it on 2/5/2012

Rating: 5 stars

Finally logging this a few weeks after the adventure! After finding thebruce0's 5/5 cache GC22YDQ in early January, he contacted discuskrib to see if we would be interested in another winter canoe excursion to find this Wherigo. It was a challenge to find the perfect (and safe) winter day to get out on the water. Our original target weekend had an overnight cold snap and the Grand was frozen across. One week later, it warmed up nicely and we finalized our plans for pickups and upriver/downriver parking locations. After a slow start that included breakfast, we were at last on the Grand, being carried along through the Wherigo modules by the steady current and the guys paddling. Discuskrib steered, and thebruce0 monitored the Wherigo on his smartphone, reading the modules to us as they popped up. Thanks to a bum shoulder I couldn't help with the paddling, so I made myself comfortable and acted as mid-ship ballast and photographer. For the most part, the journey was very smooth, with only a few small rapids here and there, and no ice floes to contend with. We saw plenty of waterfowl along the way, and a beautiful doe who blended in perfectly with the brown winter vegetation. We took a break to explore an abandoned gypsum mine. The original mine workers would have had a tight fit, it must have been a dirty and dusty job. The damp mine tunnel was about 30ft long and we explored all the way to the end, where thebruce0 discovered a mass of hibernating Mosquitos, yuck. Even as the shortest person in our group, I had to walk crouched over for most of the way, and crawl at the deepest section of the tunnel. While exploring, the sun moved low enough to send a beam of light directly into the mine, giving us a phooning silhouette opportunity. Back on the water, we completed the last few modules and then made our way to GZ just as dusk fell. I spotted the cache, discuskrib made the grab, and then we all signed the log. The portage back to the car was long, but at least it was along a straight flat road. Discuskrib and I drove back upstream to fetch his vehicle while thebruce0 guarded the canoe, and we were shortly ready to head back home .... grabbing a local traditional cache on the way of course! This was a Grand Adventure for sure, and we're looking forward to going for the other ones in this series. TFTC!

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