Ethen's Graveyard Dash #9 Norwood, Tasmania, Australia
By Hilberts on 23-Nov-20. Waypoint GA19338

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Type: Traditional
Container: Micro
Coordinates: S41° 27.860' E147° 10.372' (WGS 84)
  55G 514436E 5409681N (UTM)
Elevation: 85 m
Local Government Area: Launceston

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This cache is one of a set we placed whilst walking with our geokid's friend who wanted to create some caches.

Cache is placed in the Carr Villa nature reserve.

This area is popular and has lots of muggles - please re-hide the cache carefully once found.

Cache contains log book only - please BYO pen.

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20-Aug-24
A quick find, a well chosen spot.
Swampy and I came back to plunder more of the NW coast over a long weekend. This is day 4, Swampy has gone home and we will be later today. As we stayed in Launceston last night, right across the road from here, it would be a crime to leave these unfound. This run has us finding both GC and GCA caches. So many caches, so little time.
 
08-Jul-21
Found today on our way back through Launceston from Scottsdale. Quick find and we were on our way. TFTC Clan Cerberus
 
03-Jul-21
Today we decided to target some caches in Launceston to get finds for the battleship games. In total we looked for 14 caches and found 12 with 2 dnfs. We had an eventful day touring through streets. Venturing to places we had never been to before.

The coordinates for this one were out by 12m after searching at gz there was nothing so extended our search coming up with the cache where the gps read 12m from gz. TFTC
 
12-Jun-21
out and about with Lil Rafa caching for the new Battleship GCA game, this was on the list to find this weekend. TFTC TNLN lots of hiding places you have to scout around with the coords.
 
12-Jun-21
Found with RLD4963
 
09-Jun-21
One more before the rain became too much, quick find & a brisk walk back to the car to get out of this weather tftc
 
08-Jun-21
Thanks for another in this most excellent graveyard dash series..!!
 
31-May-21
This one ended up being the last one we tackled in the series.
All but #8,#9 and #1 were done from inside the cemetery and these three from accessing the reserve from the road.
Mr Beetle volunteered to go and get this one and it was a quick find.
Thanks.
 
08-Mar-21
My partner in crime and myself did a few of this good little series on the way home from Scottsdale to Hobart. TFTC and thanks for the series
 
08-Mar-21
Hi Hilberts
Was with Budgietas at the time this cache was found
A quick find was had on this cache
The cache was Sainted at 1735 hours
Including this find, I managed to walk 14.75 km for the day
Thanks for bringing me here to enjoy the area
Cheers OldSaint
 
09-Jan-21
Hi Hilberts...decided to go in reverse as could drive close to gz and leave the cars fan on for Murder.
Jumped the fence where after a bit of circle work I spotted the hide...a theme appearing here.
Cache in top condition...cheers ST.
 
05-Jan-21
This cache was a little further of the track than my GPS was showing but hey, I found it, so all good. TFTC Hilberts. Smile
 
24-Dec-20
Out and about caching with Tassie Trekkers. Ethan has done a very good job picking out the hidey holes. Well done. TFTC
 
24-Dec-20
Teamed up with whitewebbs and wandered through the area. A nice day for a stroll and caching.

Many thanks Hilberts for placing and maintaining this cache for our enjoyment.
 
27-Nov-20
I saw this series published a few days ago and waited until today when I had an appointment in the area. I enjoyed the walk around the reserve so thank you Hilberts for the cache.
 
23-Nov-20
I saw these caches come up while at work and wondered if they would last till I finished work. I parked nearby and started to walk around the cemetery and reserve backwards from No. 9 . Dark clouds were rolling in and the birds were twittering and then the thunder started. A quick find and to my surprise a blank logbook . Great a FTF - which surprised me. Now to dash to No. 8 before the impending rain. TFTC Hilberts
 
23-Nov-20
Just as Mrs Y'stassie started to make her way across the reserve to this cache she heard ominous rumbles of thunder and noticed that the sky behind her was darkening rapidly. As she hadn't brought her coat with her she decided that her leisurely walk should become a dash. She had just picked up her pace when a tiny bandicoot lifted its head from the log it was fossicking under, spotted the large intruder approaching and bolted into a large clump of cutting grass. A few large drops of rain fell as she reached the search area. Again good coordinates enabled a quick find. This time the log was not blank as Chris White had been here earlier this afternoon.

Thanks for this cache Hilberts. Mrs Y'stassie was glad that these hides were close to the track. Congratulations on your first to find Chris White.
 
23-Nov-20
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23-Nov-20
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