Fliberdedoo Junortoun, Victoria, Australia
By
Mobiledaws on 29-Jan-07. Waypoint GC10NDK
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I am archiving the listing as it would seem to have been abandoned by the CO. Should the owner decide to maintain the cache in the near future (next 30 days), just contact a reviewer (by email and include GC number in Subject), and assuming it meets the current guidelines, they will be happy to unarchive it.
### **MAINTENANCE REQUIRED?** ###
I notice from recent log entries that this cache would seem to be in need of owner intervention as there are one or more comments in regard to the state of the cache log. It leads one to the contention that the cache container is no longer weather proof. Therefore I am temporarily disabling it so as to stop it showing up on search lists and to give the owner an opportunity to check on the cache, and take whatever action is necessary.
A basic tenet of geocaching is that **the cache log needs to be signed to record a find,** see here: [Logging of All Physical Geocaches](http://www.geocaching.com/about/guidelines.aspx#logging). At the moment this would seem to be extremely difficult if not impossible to meet that requirement in regard to this cache.
Prompt attention by cache owners to any log that indicates anything could be amiss is greatly appreciated by all seekers. The guideline advises; ***"if you can't check/fix it straight away then Disable it till you can."*** see here: [Owner is responsible for visits to the physical location,](http://www.geocaching.com/about/guidelines.aspx#cachemaintenance ) and here's how; [Temporarily Disable and Enable,](http://support.groundspeak.com/index.php?pg=kb.page&id=235) also check out this Blog: [Helpful Tips To Keep In Mind As A Geocache Owner.](http://www.geocaching.com/blog/2015/03/you-hid-your-first-geocache-now-what/)
Please respond to this situation by **13th September ** to prevent the cache from being archived for non-responsiveness. If you require more time, please be sure to post a "Write Note" log (not an email) explaining the situation and how much more time you require.
**And don't forget,** once you have addressed the issue, post both an "Owner Maintenance" log, see here; [Removing the Needs Maintenance Icon](http://support.groundspeak.com/index.php?pg=kb.page&id=404) and an "Enable Listing" log, see here; [Temporarily Disable and Enable](https://support.groundspeak.com/index.php?pg=kb.page&id=235 ) to get your cache up and running again.
I notice from recent log entries that this cache would seem to be in need of owner intervention as there are one or more comments in regard to the state of the cache log. It leads one to the contention that the cache container is no longer weather proof. Therefore I am temporarily disabling it so as to stop it showing up on search lists and to give the owner an opportunity to check on the cache, and take whatever action is necessary.
A basic tenet of geocaching is that **the cache log needs to be signed to record a find,** see here: [Logging of All Physical Geocaches](http://www.geocaching.com/about/guidelines.aspx#logging). At the moment this would seem to be extremely difficult if not impossible to meet that requirement in regard to this cache.
Prompt attention by cache owners to any log that indicates anything could be amiss is greatly appreciated by all seekers. The guideline advises; ***"if you can't check/fix it straight away then Disable it till you can."*** see here: [Owner is responsible for visits to the physical location,](http://www.geocaching.com/about/guidelines.aspx#cachemaintenance ) and here's how; [Temporarily Disable and Enable,](http://support.groundspeak.com/index.php?pg=kb.page&id=235) also check out this Blog: [Helpful Tips To Keep In Mind As A Geocache Owner.](http://www.geocaching.com/blog/2015/03/you-hid-your-first-geocache-now-what/)
Please respond to this situation by **13th September ** to prevent the cache from being archived for non-responsiveness. If you require more time, please be sure to post a "Write Note" log (not an email) explaining the situation and how much more time you require.
**And don't forget,** once you have addressed the issue, post both an "Owner Maintenance" log, see here; [Removing the Needs Maintenance Icon](http://support.groundspeak.com/index.php?pg=kb.page&id=404) and an "Enable Listing" log, see here; [Temporarily Disable and Enable](https://support.groundspeak.com/index.php?pg=kb.page&id=235 ) to get your cache up and running again.
Originally found 3/12/2016 as benisthestig - Logging under new username Geobuddys13
Found today riding out to Axedale, have always wanted to finish of this series. WET CONTAINER SO I TRYED TO TRY IT OUT A BIT. Thanks Mobiledaws for the GC.
Found by caughtatwork at 11:19 on 26/06/2016
A nice simple find, but the cache is saturated and we could not sign the log. Some TLC needed along here please.
Took nothing, left nothing.
Thanks for placing the geocache here for us to find today.
*Overall Experience: 3*
GAFF 1
A nice simple find, but the cache is saturated and we could not sign the log. Some TLC needed along here please.
Took nothing, left nothing.
Thanks for placing the geocache here for us to find today.
*Overall Experience: 3*
GAFF 1
Rated: for Overall Experience
I found this cache today with caughtatwork and Lady caughtatwork. Very cold here today.
Today was day 3 of my Bendigo trip and I decided that I would spend it on the O'Keefe Rail Trail. I did not have time to do much of the trail as I had to go to a campsite and pitch the tent ready for the family's arrival in the afternoon.
This was a quick find. The cache had water in it which I have emptied out however the log was still dry in it's bag. TNLN. TFTC.
This was a quick find. The cache had water in it which I have emptied out however the log was still dry in it's bag. TNLN. TFTC.
Found quite a number of caches along this excellent trail today. The weather was hot and dry and the area clearly needs a good soaking rain. Hope it will arrive soon. TFTC
Found by Team Ninja 01/02/16, find number 736.
I had a few days off work so the family and I decided to take the train to Bendigo and cycle the O'Keefe rail trail from Bendigo to Axedale and back. The weather was magnificent and the ride was enjoyed by all.
Yesterday's deluge has taken it's toll in this one unfortunately. The water from the drainage channel beside the rail trail seems to have flowed quite strongly around both sides of the tree where this cache is hidden. The container was well-wedged in place and survived however it is covered in mud and the inside, including log book, are soaked. Needs some T.L.C.
Thanks for the cache!
I had a few days off work so the family and I decided to take the train to Bendigo and cycle the O'Keefe rail trail from Bendigo to Axedale and back. The weather was magnificent and the ride was enjoyed by all.
Yesterday's deluge has taken it's toll in this one unfortunately. The water from the drainage channel beside the rail trail seems to have flowed quite strongly around both sides of the tree where this cache is hidden. The container was well-wedged in place and survived however it is covered in mud and the inside, including log book, are soaked. Needs some T.L.C.
Thanks for the cache!
My 8yo son wanted to go on a bike ride today, so what better excuse to find more caches along the O'Keefe rail trail, and in perfect weather too! This one was an easy find and the coordinates were fine for me. Thank goodness for zip-lock bags, though, since the log sheet was nice and dry even though other contents in the container had been soaked in recent rain that must have missed my part of town! In fact, there was something that looked like an older log book that was so soaked I couldn't even say that's what it was with complete confidence. Thanks for this cache Mobiledaws!
I think it was this one or the one to the west that was a little soggy in the cache. Thanks for the awesome series though!
We're off on another family geocaching holiday! The geofamily: Geoparents = moneydork and tounga, geosis = locus cache and myself. Another raid into Mexico and that other state to the north of Mexico.
From here on we were playing leapfrog along the trail with at least tow of us at each cache along the way.
This cache had a lot of water in it, we dried it as much as possible during our quick visit. Given the cache is hidden in a runnel it is going to continue ot get wet, I suggest moving it to another nearby location.
Thanks for the cache whit's wanderer's.
From here on we were playing leapfrog along the trail with at least tow of us at each cache along the way.
This cache had a lot of water in it, we dried it as much as possible during our quick visit. Given the cache is hidden in a runnel it is going to continue ot get wet, I suggest moving it to another nearby location.
Thanks for the cache whit's wanderer's.
I found this cache on a caching trip to Bendigo, Victoria, with Locus Cache and Sushilord.
We had a great time and thoroughly enjoyed all of the caches that we found.
We had a great time and thoroughly enjoyed all of the caches that we found.
Day 2 of the Bendigo trip with sushilord, Moneydork and Tounga.
We started the day with a very enjoyable bike ride along the O'Keefe rail trail and ended it driving in a forest
64 finds (2 will be logged once I have reached the required milestone challenge) and only 3 DNFs , one of which (Sogno Impossibile) was more of a could not search rather than a DNF.
Sushilord dropped us off and then took the car back to Moneydork's last unfound cache, leaving Moneydork and I to ride from this end back to the car while sushilord rode all the way back to meet us and then back to the car with us as we found the caches.
Please forgive the template logs but also know that we had a ball riding this trail, although we started later than expected (midday) and finished well into the afternoon's heat (2.30pm) but with camel backs and water, it was fantastic fun and exercise. While it was hot, it was also really cool!
We found this Fliberdedoo cache while riding the rail trail.
Sadly for many older caches which end up with a series around them, template logs become the norm but please know that I appreciate your placing Fliberdedoo for us to find. [^]
TNLN. SL. TFTC Mobiledaws
We started the day with a very enjoyable bike ride along the O'Keefe rail trail and ended it driving in a forest
64 finds (2 will be logged once I have reached the required milestone challenge) and only 3 DNFs , one of which (Sogno Impossibile) was more of a could not search rather than a DNF.
Sushilord dropped us off and then took the car back to Moneydork's last unfound cache, leaving Moneydork and I to ride from this end back to the car while sushilord rode all the way back to meet us and then back to the car with us as we found the caches.
Please forgive the template logs but also know that we had a ball riding this trail, although we started later than expected (midday) and finished well into the afternoon's heat (2.30pm) but with camel backs and water, it was fantastic fun and exercise. While it was hot, it was also really cool!
We found this Fliberdedoo cache while riding the rail trail.
Sadly for many older caches which end up with a series around them, template logs become the norm but please know that I appreciate your placing Fliberdedoo for us to find. [^]
TNLN. SL. TFTC Mobiledaws
Found today but as previous message logged, was full of water. Dried it out and added a dry page for logging. Signed the earlier replacement log. Took the sopping wet pages to dry out and will email C O to return . Slightly relocated cache to avoid the downward flow of water run off into it's hiding place. All good for now. Bring own pen .
Found it, but it desperately needs a new container. It's all water logged. Needs new log too.
Team T I N S out for the day to capture the PPT and a few other caches in the Bendigo area. Thank you for the great trail
found by Team TINS
in the Axedale, Bendigo area for the day
riding the rail trail
tftc
in the Axedale, Bendigo area for the day
riding the rail trail
tftc
Up with TheGGGs to ride and collect a few caches. Thanks whit's wanderers for the series and for this cache.
Staying in Bendigo for megs_q Birthday weekend
A lovely day for Geocaching with megs_q
Thanks Mobiledaws
A lovely day for Geocaching with megs_q
Thanks Mobiledaws
Found on our way along the rail trail for the PPPT series,
plenty of dogs around today
TFTC
plenty of dogs around today
TFTC
Another find while out riding the PPPT series of caches. No problems and the cache was soon in hand.
Thanks for another one.....
Thanks for another one.....
Travelling around Australia in our Caravan with our cat.
Currently camped at Aysons Reserve we headed out today towards the rail trail today as the weather was forecast to be 28degrees and slightly overcast.
Turned out to be a beautiful day with some riverviews, and we saw many farm animals plus a rabbit that came across our path and rather startled us. So many muggles along the way today being Sunday. Tried to help a couple with a flat tyre on the trail but sadly their problems were beyond our little repair kit. We found all but 1 cache we attempted today and returned weary and hungry from our big day out. We needed better suspension on our bikes as we were both quite sore in the buttox on the return. Fabulous day out.
Thanks to the CO's for the variety of cache types and sizes today. A lovely area to visit.
This cache as reported previously has been under water. Dried out mostly now, but the log and contents are a bit 'manky' We placed a new logsheet and snaplock bag.
TFTC Mobiledaws
Looking forward to meeting other geocachers at the next Australian Geocaching Mega event
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Registrations now open at www.qldmega.com/register
Log your Will Attend at GC4X31B
Currently camped at Aysons Reserve we headed out today towards the rail trail today as the weather was forecast to be 28degrees and slightly overcast.
Turned out to be a beautiful day with some riverviews, and we saw many farm animals plus a rabbit that came across our path and rather startled us. So many muggles along the way today being Sunday. Tried to help a couple with a flat tyre on the trail but sadly their problems were beyond our little repair kit. We found all but 1 cache we attempted today and returned weary and hungry from our big day out. We needed better suspension on our bikes as we were both quite sore in the buttox on the return. Fabulous day out.
Thanks to the CO's for the variety of cache types and sizes today. A lovely area to visit.
This cache as reported previously has been under water. Dried out mostly now, but the log and contents are a bit 'manky' We placed a new logsheet and snaplock bag.
TFTC Mobiledaws
Looking forward to meeting other geocachers at the next Australian Geocaching Mega event
GC4X31B Queensland Geocaching ---- Event - Stanthorpe 2015 www.qldmega.com
Registrations now open at www.qldmega.com/register
Log your Will Attend at GC4X31B
Location seems prone to waterflow. Perhaps moving to a new position would be best.
thanks for the find today. gorgeous day to be out for a walk.Log book too saturated to attempt to sign. tipped out the water in bottom of container.Left a small blue smiley sticker instead of signing.
Thanks for your cache Mobiledaws. I found but couldn't sign as it was saturated I'm afraid.
[:(!] Went to Bendigo for the weekend to do a bit of caching in the area, left Wagga at about 1500 and arrived in Bendigo at 1730 on the Friday night, was back in Albury at 1630 on the Sunday to spend the night with my son and his family, after doing a few caches in the morning I went and picked up my bike so I could do the O"Keefe Rail Trail, this cache was one of them, peddled as close as possible to GZ and walked in from there, on arrival at GZ the cache was in hand in a matter of minutes.
"I like it"
TNLNSL TFTC/TFTH/TFBMH MobileDaws [^]
"I like it"
TNLNSL TFTC/TFTH/TFBMH MobileDaws [^]
Suscoe's 44th find of 58 for today as we left St Arnaud and headed to Bendigo for a bit of rail trailing.
This was a delightful day with perfect weather which hit around 22 degrees and at times some very light rain in the morning.
The trip was great and we enjoyed seeing the green tinge to the surrounding paddocks.
Thanks to Mobildaws for this cache and this series.
This was a delightful day with perfect weather which hit around 22 degrees and at times some very light rain in the morning.
The trip was great and we enjoyed seeing the green tinge to the surrounding paddocks.
Thanks to Mobildaws for this cache and this series.
We arrived in Bendigo yesterday and had a full days caching in the hills. Today was the time to break out the bike and have a crack at the Train line cycle trail. What a glorious day it was to be using this great trail. We started at No 2 due to mugglers and along the way had to bypass another two for the same reason. We collected the missed caches on the way back to the car. We also picked this one up while passing through.
Thanks for the cache Mobiledaws
Thanks for the cache Mobiledaws
This cache series along the O'Keefe Railtrail was very enjoyable on all accounts.
We thank the owner for the effort.
We found all caches and logged them all.
Thanks for the hides.
We thank the owner for the effort.
We found all caches and logged them all.
Thanks for the hides.
This caching trip started when my daugther asked to go to 'Groovin the Moo'music festival in Bendigo and needed someone to take her and her cousin.
Finding what to do for several hours in Bendigo I found the O’Keefe Rail Trail with lots of caches along it "Perfect"
Dropped the Girls off at the Festival with a bunch of warnings and to give me a couple of texts thru the day then parked at the start of the Trail.
After finding the first cache to zero out a TB I did the Trail as a Cyclist and rode to Axedale then grabbed a couple caches near the River before lunching at the Axedale Tavern. Lunch was great and well priced but the Tavern needs some bike racks.
The return leg was a Caching ride starting ok then looking at my watch I better get a move on. The ride was a blur of finds, on the bike to the next one with dark clouds and the light against me. Most of the hides were easy with a couple of time consuming harder ones. I made it back to the car well after dark to a couple hours wait before returning to Melbourne.
Thanks to Mobiledaws for the cache
Finding what to do for several hours in Bendigo I found the O’Keefe Rail Trail with lots of caches along it "Perfect"
Dropped the Girls off at the Festival with a bunch of warnings and to give me a couple of texts thru the day then parked at the start of the Trail.
After finding the first cache to zero out a TB I did the Trail as a Cyclist and rode to Axedale then grabbed a couple caches near the River before lunching at the Axedale Tavern. Lunch was great and well priced but the Tavern needs some bike racks.
The return leg was a Caching ride starting ok then looking at my watch I better get a move on. The ride was a blur of finds, on the bike to the next one with dark clouds and the light against me. Most of the hides were easy with a couple of time consuming harder ones. I made it back to the car well after dark to a couple hours wait before returning to Melbourne.
Thanks to Mobiledaws for the cache
An early start for me and Baja15, we are on our way to the Oz Mega and grabbing caches along the way. This series is enjoyable with the different hides and variations. This log was totally soaked , so we replaced a fresh piece of paper. TFTC
We found this cache today whilst we were riding to Axedale. The cache log is so sodden we couldnt sign it and the container was full of water.
Found by The Empire @ 3:35pm
Decided to finally tackle the O'Keefe Rail Trail today, what a great track this is! Thanks for the cache Mobiledews.
- M
#5,692.
Decided to finally tackle the O'Keefe Rail Trail today, what a great track this is! Thanks for the cache Mobiledews.
- M
#5,692.
Found on our bike ride towards Bendigo on the rail trail. The dogs were a bit lethargic today and only gave a few barks. The log book is very full. Thanks for the cache Mobiledaws.
Well it wasn't supposed to get too hot today, at least not until later, so I figured it would be a good day to put a bit of a dent in the Pedal-Power Power Trail. After leaving home at some ungodly hour (being on holiday any time before 10am is ungodly) I loaded the hybrid into the ute and I was off.
It ended up being a good ride getting about half of them done before time, heat and a dwindling water supply got me. Another great use of the old rail lines that criss-cross the countryside. One good thing about rail trails is that the gradient on them is always slight. Handy that! I found the old stations to be of great interest. Of course there isn't much left there now to show for it, but imagine what it would have been like. I had a great conversation with a muggle enroute who remembers the trainline in operation. He and his sister used to catch the train out to the Sunday School picnics.
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I think this has summed up what I heard ringing in my ears for hours after leaving this cache.
It ended up being a good ride getting about half of them done before time, heat and a dwindling water supply got me. Another great use of the old rail lines that criss-cross the countryside. One good thing about rail trails is that the gradient on them is always slight. Handy that! I found the old stations to be of great interest. Of course there isn't much left there now to show for it, but imagine what it would have been like. I had a great conversation with a muggle enroute who remembers the trainline in operation. He and his sister used to catch the train out to the Sunday School picnics.
Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof!Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof!Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof!
I think this has summed up what I heard ringing in my ears for hours after leaving this cache.
This, my 1000th find, was found by mudbrick & my missus on a trip to Bendigo. Thank you Mobiledaws for the cache. The log is full also,
Found 11:33:00 AM, during our trip along the Bendigo to Axdale cycle trail.
TNLN, thanks Mobiledaws.
TNLN, thanks Mobiledaws.
Yes, another one found, another smiley to add on to our board.
Thanks to mobiledaws for bringing us to Bendigo.
Thanks to mobiledaws for bringing us to Bendigo.
One of 13 finds along the O'Keefe Trail, while out bike riding with DoorMatt. Thanks Mobiledaws!
what a beautiful day for a bike ride as I had done some of the trail previously I couldn't resist finishing the trail found cache at 8:30 tftc
We came we saw we cached. Down this way with my caching buddy Slink1 for a planned caching trip.
Bikes deployed where needed, Walking when appropriate, drive by where possible. A big day of caching enjoyment was had by both of us, and a vote of thanks to the cache owners for the effort and placement of the caches. TNLN SL TFTC.
Bikes deployed where needed, Walking when appropriate, drive by where possible. A big day of caching enjoyment was had by both of us, and a vote of thanks to the cache owners for the effort and placement of the caches. TNLN SL TFTC.
In the area with Dunko on a on a planned caching run.
Bikes deployed where needed, Walking when appropriate, drive by where
possible. A big day of caching enjoyment was had by both of us, and a
vote of thanks to the cache owners for the effort and placement of the
caches. TNLN SL TFTC.
Bikes deployed where needed, Walking when appropriate, drive by where
possible. A big day of caching enjoyment was had by both of us, and a
vote of thanks to the cache owners for the effort and placement of the
caches. TNLN SL TFTC.
Noticed these new caches had been added to the PPPT along the O'Keefe Rail Trail and as we planned to attempt the trail again on our deadly treadlies we decided to collect these caches as we went. Looking back on the trip and series like this doesn't allow you to get up much "steam" as you have to keep stopping all the time, and its also along ride back to the start if you haven't arranged for someone to pick you up at the end. Found this one about a week ago but both our phone and gps ran out of power and have just realised we hadn't logged it.
Thanks whit's wanderers for the series. TNLNSL
Thanks whit's wanderers for the series. TNLNSL
Visiting Bendigo, to do the PPPT series.
This cache was found along the way.
A good hide.
TFTC
This entry was edited by The Drovers on Friday, 12 April 2013 at 04:38:54 UTC.
This cache was found along the way.
A good hide.
TFTC
This entry was edited by The Drovers on Friday, 12 April 2013 at 04:38:54 UTC.
Riley, Cassie & Phillip
This entry was edited by areddick on Friday, 05 April 2013 at 04:11:21 UTC.
This entry was edited by areddick on Friday, 05 April 2013 at 04:11:21 UTC.
Having completed the bike trail this was too close to let slip[ by. Your friendly dogs stopped to say hello too.
TFTC Mobiledaws
TFTC Mobiledaws
A quick find after cycling along the rail trail for the PPPT series. Didn't see any dogs today.
TNLN
thanks Mobiledaws
TNLN
thanks Mobiledaws
Well this one is our last on this side of the trail, took red smiley left yellow smiley. now to walk back to the car. Thanks Mobiledaws
Arrived & set up camp at the Showgrounds, this is our 1st full day of caching.
We have decided to start with the PPPT. Starting from Axedale end.
Geo hubby road his bike while I started walking from further down the track.
All caches were found & it made for a pleasant morning,
TFTC Mobiledaws
We have decided to start with the PPPT. Starting from Axedale end.
Geo hubby road his bike while I started walking from further down the track.
All caches were found & it made for a pleasant morning,
TFTC Mobiledaws
This cache is a flibbertigibbet !! [:o]
A devilish hide behind the backyards of the houses
I don't think anyone was watching me, but you can never be sure
TFTC.
A devilish hide behind the backyards of the houses
I don't think anyone was watching me, but you can never be sure
TFTC.
Found with bogonghazy as we were about to start the PPPT trail. Thanks to mobiledaws for the cache
This was the first of the day for Sully1's and my ride along this great rail trail.
A nice easy find which is always a good start to the day.
Yep, a lot of dogs sent us on our way all right, thanks Mobiledaws
A nice easy find which is always a good start to the day.
Yep, a lot of dogs sent us on our way all right, thanks Mobiledaws
Found on our caravanning and caching tour of the area.
Last one on the trail after completing the PPPT series. TFTC
Last one on the trail after completing the PPPT series. TFTC
Find No. 145. Found with FUF009 at 12.50pm
A few months ago, we rode the rail trail with FUF009. We were muggles then but this time as FUF009 said - we are in for the 'smilies'. FUF009 came with us again as there were a few he missed last time and this was one of them.
A nice easy cache to find. Had dogs on both sides of the trail watching us and barking at us.
Took squirrel. Left sandy coloured dog.
TFTC
A few months ago, we rode the rail trail with FUF009. We were muggles then but this time as FUF009 said - we are in for the 'smilies'. FUF009 came with us again as there were a few he missed last time and this was one of them.
A nice easy cache to find. Had dogs on both sides of the trail watching us and barking at us.
Took squirrel. Left sandy coloured dog.
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Find #350 @1250h
Found with Tyred n Cranky.
A few months ago I done most of the rail trail with a couple of missed caches and DNF's so I was back to get them with team Tyred n Cranky. Last time they where just a couple of muggles along for the ride, this time they where in it for the "smilies"
A quick easy grab with dogs on both sides of the trail barking at us.
Took lego eraiser
Left fox
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Found with Tyred n Cranky.
A few months ago I done most of the rail trail with a couple of missed caches and DNF's so I was back to get them with team Tyred n Cranky. Last time they where just a couple of muggles along for the ride, this time they where in it for the "smilies"
A quick easy grab with dogs on both sides of the trail barking at us.
Took lego eraiser
Left fox
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