Praise Blaxlands Ridge, New South Wales, Australia
By Splitty Miller JJCC on 08-Jul-17. Waypoint GA10419

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Type: Unknown or Mystery
Container: Large
Coordinates: S33° 28.719' E150° 47.528' (WGS 84)
  56H 294851E 6293466N (UTM)
Elevation: 114 m
Local Government Area: Hawkesbury City

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2017 Christmas In July Series cache

The cache is not at the published coordinates. To find the coordinates solve the following puzzle:

 

White Christmas by Bing Crosby

I'm dreaming of a white Christmas
Just like the ones I used to know
Where the treetops glisten and children listen
To hear sleigh bells in the snow

I'm dreaming of a white Christmas
With every Christmas card I write
May your days be merry and bright
And may all your Christmases be white

I'm dreaming of a white Christmas
Just like the ones I used to know
Where the treetops glisten and children listen
To hear sleigh bells in the snow

I'm dreaming of a white Christmas
With every Christmas card I write
May your days be merry and bright
And may all your Christmases be white

S33 28.465 E150 47.481

You are looking for a large container. 

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ROT 13: ABCDEFGHIJKLM
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18-Sep-22
My kind of puzzle! Smile
I saw the trail name on the car GPS and remembered I had some solved GA's around.... we made a quick find, good coordinates - the cache was ever so slightly damp inside, but fine.... TFTC!
 
24-Oct-20
Thanks to Outdoor nut22 for doing the brainwork for this one, we were off to find a couple of finds in the wonderful historical Windsor!
There are defiantly a lot of clever people out there creating these and I thank you for the hunt.
We drove past on weekend day but there were a couple of people riding there bikes in the are so we decided to leave them to it and come back where the coast was clear. after a short walk today we had the find in hand and thanks to the coordinates being spot on it didn't take long to find.
 
06-Sep-20
Out hunting mystery caches with Sophoutloud today I spent a good couple of hours trying to figure out a whole bunch of puzzles some of you folk are very clever (and evil Laughing ) and there has been a lot of work put into these caches. once my brain started to hurt we headed off in search of the caches, most of these haven't seen people for over 2 years and we were pleasantly surprised that every one we searched for was present and in great condition. Nice and quiet here this afternoon and we quickly had the cache in hand. TFTC
 
26-Jan-19
Found on a very hot Australia Day afternoon. I was glad the walk to GZ wasn't too far as it was 41 degrees outside. A quick find. Signed log and returned as found. TFTC
 
14-Jan-18
#GA2347 - 14:20; Day two of the Macquarie mayhem cache hunt with Sol de lune and andrewbt. After a big day one with 56 out 59 finds, we were optimistic about another successful day two. A few cold ones, a few logs and a few more claims for the States of the Nation game set the scene for a good night's sleep and a spring in our step as we packed up and hit the trail again today. Hope the CO's are enjoying all the Karma points rolling in as we get through our logs Whistle. This was the first of three stops along this track and while I took a short detour due to a moving GPSr, the others continued along the right path and had cache in hand by the time I got back to them. TFTC Splitty Miller JJCC Very HappyClan Cerberus
 
14-Jan-18
The car was parked at the gate and we took off along the trail. This was the first stop and the cache was soon in hand and our names in the log book. From here it was off for the next couple. Great to grab a few caches in the same area.

Thanks yet again Splitty Miller JJCC....
 
14-Jan-18
30 of 35 today

This was one of 3 that we found on a nice walk, bit up and down, but we got through them all!

TFTC SMJCC!
 
12-Jan-18
"We all are imbued with the love of praise." (Cicero). It's certainly my favourite.
A short walk along another fortunately shady track on another unkindly boiling Hawkesbury scavenging day. Thanks Splitty Miller JJCC.
 
01-Jan-18
Out on a combined GC/GCA Sackville blitz.
A pleasant stroll down the trail for a quick find.
SL TFTC
 
25-Jul-17
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A big day around Sackville collecting 6xGC and 18xGCA caches.
These large mystery caches are really great for the Christmas in July game - just hope I can log and claim the points in time. Talk about leaving it to the last minute. Funny thing is I'm sure I walked past this spot recently and thought that would be a good place for a cache.
TFTC SMJJCC
 
22-Jul-17
This was where I had arranged to meet alnic39 for a bit of a walk before the CITO to warm up & get the blood flowing. Had solved the puzzle as soon as it came out but put it to one side to concentrate on other things but now was a chance to get into other areas. This was a quick find as Al got to the parking area 10 minutes before me and had already located it. Signed the log and replaced as found. Both the cache and log are in good condition. Thanks for the puzzle Splitty Miller JJCC
 
22-Jul-17
This was the meeting place for the day's caching for myself and phlphotos. It was the beginning of a good morning's walk and quite a few caches found.
 
15-Jul-17
We had worked this one out & thought it would be a bit of a hike after we'd already been out to the letterbox, thankfully it wasn't too far & a nice quick find.
 
15-Jul-17
after attending a local event myself and celtical made our way to GZ for this one.

A straight forward find at GZ then a sign the log and replaced as found. tftc
 
12-Jul-17
Loved it. Solved almost immediately. Another pleasant drive to this one. Quick walk and the cache was spotted in the first place I looked. I was getting hungry by now so headed to Windsor for a very late lunch then home. Thanks for the pleasant day out.
 
10-Jul-17
Noticed this new mystery published yesterday afternoon, but it wasn't until this morning that we had some time to go and grab. With the coordinates worked out we parked at a familiar location and made the short walk down. On finding the container in a likely hide location (praise be to God), we opened it up to reveal a blank logsheet (praise be to God) for a FTF at 8:51am. After signing we replaced as found. Thanks for the cache Splitty Miller JJCC.
 
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