Rezzacache 3 Kingsbury, Victoria, Australia
By Brodie on 14-Sep-18. Waypoint GA12993

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Type: Traditional
Container: Small
Coordinates: S37° 43.238' E145° 2.091' (WGS 84)
  55H 326803E 5823363N (UTM)
Elevation: 69 m
Local Government Area: Darebin

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A pet rock named Brodie.

These Geocaches were hidden by the Year 11 Outdoor & Environmental studies class of 2018, as a unit on mapping and orienteering.

Please maintain the integrity of the caches and keep them hidden for future finders.

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Haqre gur napubentr bs gur oevqtr
ROT 13: ABCDEFGHIJKLM
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
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12-Jul-20
I decided to dust off the tredley for some much needed exercise today and figured that I'd have a shot at this one while on the way up the path. Having passed by here on my cycle earlier in the year, I read a few previous logs for the guidance that one usually needs to find most of the caches caches in this series. Rolling Eyes Sure enough, caughtatwork noted that this shouldn't really be rated as a 1 star terrain (which would put it up on the footpath on the bridge by my reckoning Brick Wall ). With that chunk of info, I carefully picked my way up to GZ from the bike path below and was signing the log at 14:05.

TNLNSL. Thanks Brodie.
 
05-Jun-19
11:00
Needing a bit of an walk after some wintry weather, I decided to do a lap around a section of the Darebin Creek, and see how many Rezzacaches I could hunt down.

Find number three, staring at me exactly where I expected, just out of sight of the students on the far side.

MsZahra and the Year 11 Outdoor & Environmental studies class of 2018, thanks for the smiley.

GCA#487
 
05-Dec-18
I have been planning on visiting this series of caches since they were published and with the added incentive of the current GCA game "Journey or Destination" I decided that today was the day to go for a lovely walk around this parkland.
My husband and sons sometimes play hockey nearby so I am quite familiar with the area as I like to go for a walk while they are warming up before their game.

This cache was my first search and find for today, and now I knew what I was searching for.

Thank you MsZahra and the Year 11 Outdoor & Environmental studies class of 2018 for this cache. Very Happy
 
15-Oct-18
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Our travels have bought us to Melbourne and we found this cache whilst in the area.

Many thanks for publishing this cache and adding to our geocaching experience.

Tassie Trekkers are now a locationless geocache we have published a 'Geocacher cache' - Travelling Trekkers GA10932 - so if you spot us in your area sign our log book and receive a code word to earn yourself a Very Happy

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30-Sep-18
Found by caughtatwork at 15:48 on 30/09/2018
An easy enough cache to find today provided you are willing to get up there. Probably a tad harder than a terrain 1 which should be wheelchair accessible.
Took nothing, left nothing.
Thanks for this series of geocaches around the area.Quite a few need better co-ordinates as they are generally far to far away to be considered findable withing the terrain and difficulty listed. A lesson in co-ordinate averaging might assist these cache placemeents and any for the future. The walk around the park is quite pleasant, especially in nice weather and it was great way to spend an afternoon chasging down adorable pet rocks.
*Overall Experience: 3*
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26-Sep-18
#GA3181 - 10:55; In Melbourne for a couple of days with Sol de lune and after a later than usual start to the day, we headed over to give this series a try. After making our first couple of finds, we had a better idea about what we were looking for. It turns out some of the coordinates were quite a way out, some up to 60 metres from posted coords, so I've added additional coords for those we managed to find to help future searches. A couple we still couldn't find despite very good hints and a couple may have wandered. Enjoyed a quick find on this one. Anyway, we enjoyed a stroll around the parklands and managed to find 10 of 17 for our efforts for 10 *FTF* as a bonus. TFTC MsZahra et al Very HappyClan Cerberus
 
26-Sep-18
In Melbourne for a few days for both family and caching activities, with Luckyl10n along for the ride, and we decided to head out to this series this morning. Only found 10 of the 17 as some of the co-ords were a little out. The hints helped with some, but not others. We enjoyed the walk around the area trying to work out where we hide a cache like this, so even with a few DNF's, all was not lost.

Hopefully some of the caches are still there and haven't been muggled by someone simply walking past. We will add better co-ords for those we have.

Thanks MsZahra, and all involved in placing the caches....


 
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