Walking Track West Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
By Tassie Trekkers on 18-Dec-23. Waypoint GA27577

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Type: Traditional
Container: Small
Coordinates: S41° 27.541' E147° 6.886' (WGS 84)
  55G 509584E 5410279N (UTM)
Elevation: 95 m
Local Government Area: Launceston

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A cache placed for the Cacheopoly Games

 

 

Walking Track

 

 

A cache placed to continue our quest in the Cacheopoly game

 

Parking @ S41 27.537 E147 07.016

 

Cache contains logsheet only, please bring your own pen

 

 

Hints

Fhpphyrag
ROT 13: ABCDEFGHIJKLM
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
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17-Mar-24
Mrs y'stassie made her way carefully down the bank from the road to the narrow, dusty track. She began her search but was unable to locate anything that looked remotely like the object mentioned in the hint. Perhaps it has dried up, withered and been blown away. Back to the track and back and forth she went looking for any sign that might indicate the presence of a hidden one. Still nothing. She read the only log so far. Although only a small hint the only other finder mention GZ was close. She had noticed a rock wall but had avoided searching it due to the possible wriggly thing sleeping through the heat of he day. Not to be deteredd she set about a tentative search of he nooks and crannies using her pole. Nothing. She spotted a piece of fern stem and decided to give this a go. She wasalmost immediately rewarded with the sound of fern on plastic. What a relief. Once she was sure the hole was unoccupied in went her hand and ntched the container from its cavernious abode.

Thanks for this cache Tassie Trekkers. This one certainly led us a nerry dance before it revealed itself.
 
06-Feb-24
First of 29 caches found today and a FTF as well.
Was a bit wary walking this isolated track on such a warm day but no snakes were seen and only one wallaby. Think I scared it more than it scared me though and it quickly bounded off not to be seen again.
Stood on the track near GZ and thought - this could be anywhere!! But then spotted something a little out of place for this area and on closer inspection it was the clue and behind it the cache container.
Didn't have to walk back, there was a place nearby where the road was easily accessed so phoned Mr Beetle who picked me up.
Thanks Tassie Trekkers.
 
18-Dec-23
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