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  <desc>Geocache file generated by BrassCapCache</desc>
  <author>BrassCapCache</author>
  <time>2026-04-20T00:01:08.0000000-07:00</time>
  <keywords>cache, geocache, groundspeak</keywords>
  <bounds minlat="53.389618" minlon="-117.553619" maxlat="53.389618" maxlon="-117.553619"/>
  <wpt lat="53.389618" lon="-117.553619">
    <ele>1121.37</ele>
    <time>2008-07-19T02:00:00-06:00</time>
    <name>BCP402</name>
    <desc>Cache Percotte Road by outforthehunt, Benchmark (1.5/1.5)</desc>
    <url>http://brasscap.albertabattlecache.ca/capbreakdown/BCP402.html</url>
    <urlname>Cache Percotte Road</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Benchmark</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="402" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0/1">
      <groundspeak:name>Cache Percotte Road</groundspeak:name>
      <groundspeak:placed_by>outforthehunt</groundspeak:placed_by>
      <groundspeak:owner id="15795">outforthehunt</groundspeak:owner>
      <groundspeak:type>Benchmark</groundspeak:type>
      <groundspeak:container>Virtual</groundspeak:container>
      <groundspeak:attributes />
      <groundspeak:difficulty>1.5</groundspeak:difficulty>
      <groundspeak:terrain>1.5</groundspeak:terrain>
      <groundspeak:country>Canada</groundspeak:country>
      <groundspeak:state>Alberta</groundspeak:state>
      <groundspeak:short_description html="True">&lt;BR&gt;&lt;a href='http://brasscap.albertabattlecache.ca/capbreakdown/BCP402.html'TARGET='resource window'&gt;Past Finds for BCP402&lt;/a&gt;&lt;BR&gt;&lt;a href='https://www.geocaching.com/seek/log.aspx?ID=17395&amp;LogType=2'TARGET='resource window'&gt;Log Your Find&lt;/a&gt;</groundspeak:short_description>
      <groundspeak:long_description html="True"> </groundspeak:long_description>
      <groundspeak:encoded_hints>10CM BGL 30CM N GP 28M NE ROAD

 ASC CAP 10.0 CM BGL. 0.3 M NORTH OF GP. 21.6 M SOUTH AND 20.1 M EAST OF EAST END OF CULVERT;
 27.7 M NORTH EAST OF CENTRE LINE OF CACHE PERCOTTE ROAD

 elevation 1121.3m</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="633269995">
          <groundspeak:date>2016-08-29T20:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="603832">gramps06</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="True">&lt;p&gt;BCP 402.   Cache Percotte    Hinton.

The marker post seems to have been run over by logging equipment.

TFTC...........&lt;/p&gt;

          </groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
        <groundspeak:log id="431517403">
          <groundspeak:date>2014-07-31T20:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="2319799">CanadianRockies</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="True">&lt;p&gt;BCP402 - Cache Percotte Road

Posted: N53 23.377 W117 33.217

Posted: N53 23.377 W117 33.218&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Drove my low-clearance car to within a few metres of GZ without any problems. (There were a few potholes in the gravel to dodge.) The cap was about 1 foot front/right of the flattened metal guard post and about 4 inches below ground level. Brushed off some dirt and wiped the cap. Thanks for another one.&lt;/p&gt;

          </groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
        <groundspeak:log id="319226375">
          <groundspeak:date>2013-06-01T20:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="836983">Coolcat21</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="True">&lt;p&gt;BCP402 Cache Percotte Road&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;MyGPSr:  N53 23.374 W117 33.219

Elevation: 1118 m&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Well the road to this one was a bit rough for my commuter car, but since I treat it like an SUV all the time, it kind of thinks it's one now. I parked on the side of the road and made my way up the slope to this one to find a mashed down marker post and a cap under 3 inches of water. After vainly trying to swish the water out of the hole, I gave up and simply took a pic of the spot, hoping this proof of a visit would pass. I hope it does.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Thanks for the cap!&lt;/p&gt;

          </groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
        <groundspeak:log id="301048479">
          <groundspeak:date>2013-03-26T20:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="1298988">dronnord</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="True">&lt;p&gt;BCP402&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Cache Percotte Road &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;N 53 23.378 W 117 33.218  Elev=1124&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Pics sent to OFTH great views from this location&lt;/p&gt;

          </groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
        <groundspeak:log id="214648198">
          <groundspeak:date>2012-02-22T20:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="664594">Sears Tower</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="True">&lt;p&gt;BCP402 - Cache Percotte Road&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;As we were driving to this one, we found a full rib cage along the road.  We think it was a moose.  TFTH&lt;/p&gt;

          </groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
      </groundspeak:logs>
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