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  <desc>Geocache file generated by BrassCapCache</desc>
  <author>BrassCapCache</author>
  <time>2026-04-06T00:01:13.0000000-07:00</time>
  <keywords>cache, geocache, groundspeak</keywords>
  <bounds minlat="50.718500" minlon="-115.110567" maxlat="50.718500" maxlon="-115.110567"/>
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    <ele>1698.932</ele>
    <time>2017-04-21T14:48:12-06:00</time>
    <name>BCP779</name>
    <desc>King Creek by outforthehunt, Benchmark (1.5/2.5)</desc>
    <url>http://brasscap.albertabattlecache.ca/capbreakdown/BCP779.html</url>
    <urlname>King Creek</urlname>
    <sym>Geocache</sym>
    <type>Geocache|Benchmark</type>
    <groundspeak:cache id="779" available="True" archived="False" xmlns:groundspeak="http://www.groundspeak.com/cache/1/0/1">
      <groundspeak:name>King Creek</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>2.5</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/BCP779.html'TARGET='resource window'&gt;Past Finds for BCP779&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>CAP IN ROCK 58.9M NW OF SIGN  

BCP779=King Creek.Elevation 1698.932 m
ASC CAP IN ROCK 58.9M NW OF &quot;KING CREEK&quot; SIGN.</groundspeak:encoded_hints>
      <groundspeak:logs>
        <groundspeak:log id="1321876615">
          <groundspeak:date>2025-09-01T20:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="1151545">Ringrat</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="True">&lt;p&gt;BCP779 King Creek [FOUND]

Another quick roadside cap today while heading back south from hiking. Quick to find right next to the post.&lt;/p&gt;

          </groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
        <groundspeak:log id="788956163">
          <groundspeak:date>2018-07-28T20:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="6252216">hunthikers</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="True">&lt;p&gt;BCP779 King Creek  (FOUND)

Found after King Creek ridge hike with the geofamily.

Excellent shape, easy find.&lt;/p&gt;

          </groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
        <groundspeak:log id="725505188">
          <groundspeak:date>2017-10-07T20:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="553001">Bearberrys Cub</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="True">&lt;p&gt;BCP779 King Creek

N 50° 43.110 W 115° 06.634&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;(FOUND) it.  Headed out bright and early this morning on the way to A Glacier Made of Rocks? earthcache.  I was surprised by the amount of traffic on the highway as I thought everyone would already be where they wanted to be for the Thanksgiving weekend.  
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;There was a mix of weather today.  The temperature when I left Calgary was a cool 7C but as I headed down Hwy 40 it dropped to 3C.  It stayed there until I got closer to the Highwood Summit when it dropped to -1C.  Just after I passed the turnoff to Kananaskis Village I passed a snow plow, with its blade up.  The road so far was bare although you could tell there had been earlier precipitation.  When I got to the earthcache the ground was white and you could see where the snow plow had done its job.  Thank goodness.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;In any case, back to the brass cap.  Even though it was just under 8kms from the earthcache, there wasn't as much snow here and it was starting to melt.  That made for a quick find.  After getting the information from the brass cap, I took a couple of pictures and headed home.&lt;/p&gt;

          </groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
        <groundspeak:log id="701292599">
          <groundspeak:date>2017-07-11T20:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="3343813">chevyragtop</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="True">&lt;p&gt;BCP779 [King Creek]

[FOUND]

An easy find on our annual and sometimes semi annual trek into K country. Cap is in excellent shape. Thanks for keeping the Brass Cap Cache alive, and a big thank you to outforthehunt for all the work that was put into the Brass Cap Caches.&lt;/p&gt;

          </groundspeak:text>
        </groundspeak:log>
        <groundspeak:log id="692350919">
          <groundspeak:date>2017-05-21T20:00:00</groundspeak:date>
          <groundspeak:type>Found it</groundspeak:type>
          <groundspeak:finder id="6358004">EmOCan</groundspeak:finder>
          <groundspeak:text encoded="True">&lt;p&gt;BCP779:  King Creek&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Catching up on some late logging from the Brass Caps I (FOUND) with DanOCan.&lt;/p&gt;

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