Plum Position Stirling, South Australia, Australia
By Jasper on 14-Jan-17. Waypoint GA9476

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Type: Traditional
Container: Regular
Coordinates: S35° 0.322' E138° 43.218' (WGS 84)
  54H 291968E 6123986N (UTM)
Elevation: 482 m
Local Government Area: Adelaide Hills

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A little tub of treasure to swap n share

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15-May-20
We struggled to find the correct tree, but received some help.
Wow, hasn't been found in a while
Thanks Jasper Jones
 
05-Jul-17
Parked within meters of this one Very Happy
A nice easy find and sign
Cheers Jasper Jones
 
08-Apr-17
Found It!
It felt a bit wrong to be poking around in front of someone's house but a quick find after looking in the right tree...
TFTC
 
18-Mar-17
Accurate coordinates led to a quick find. The cache and contents were in good condition. Thanks Jasper Jones for the cache.
PS: Just read the previous log. After finding the cache and seeing it for ourselves, the comments reminded us of a comedy written by William Shakespeare - "Much Ado About Nothing".
 
18-Feb-17
tftc Jasper Jones this was a quick easy find while in the area.

This cache is completely against the rules for geocaching, which i am guessing you have never read. You CAN NOT screw any screw or nail into any tree living or dead. The nail needs to be removed.

Having a nail in the tree gives geocaching a bad image.

I have tied the string to the tree and i would suggest that you you arrange the cache so this is the case.
 
15-Jan-17
We really dislike searching for caches right outside someone's house, usually because the residents are unaware of the hide and don't like strangers snooping around. I parked the car back up the road and walked down to this one, and thankfully made a quick find on the cache.

I was very disappointed to see a nail hammered into the tree, something that is very bad practice as it harms the tree.

I added our stamp and date to the log book, and noticed that it's already been found by a cacher we've never heard of.

Thanks Jasper Jones.

 
 
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