Stop Revive Survive #Mullengandra Mullengandra, New South Wales, Australia
By the_stephenson5 on 27-Sep-16. Waypoint GC6TM1D

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26-Feb-17
Archiving this geocache today.. cache will be relaunched as a traditional to encourage those travelling to stop revive and survive
 
05-Feb-17
**# 15662** Found on another fine summer day for a start to another adventure. Wink
A good safe hide and only a few muggles around here today.
Thanks for the cache the_stephenson5,
***Roostaman***
 
22-Jan-17
Suscoe was heading northward today and having prepared this last night we just had to stop by.
Thanks for the timely message gained from this cache.
A quick find as we used the Co-ords and our eyes to locate this.
Well done The stephensons5 for this cache.
 
19-Dec-16
TFTC easy find from hint on way back to Canberra
 
10-Dec-16
We did The homework on this one before our trip away. Today, heading back to Canberra we stopped here and made a quick find. Thanks for the puzzle and yes, it's good to stop revive and survive.

Thanks for the cache

Domsky
 
28-Nov-16
The start of our holidays and BettyBoo3747 and I headed for Queanbeyan.
A lovely day to be on the road and we picked up a few caches as we travelled.

Interesting page of statistics, never realised they break them down like this.
Collected all the required numbers and the position looked good. That would be until we arrived!
Cache was about 15 meters away from our answer.
Having now stopped and revived, on to the next one.
Thanks, Robmc.
 
28-Nov-16
#11169. The first day of our two week Canberra Holiday and it was a travelling day between Beechworth and Carwoola with several caches thrown in for good measure. Robmc and I enjoyed our trip under the clear blue skies and jet streams. What a way to finish Spring!

The first find on our journey up the highway. It took a little finding until I checked previous logs and realised we needed to widen our search by a long way. Then it was a quick find. Rob discussed the interesting facts and figures with me when we hit the road Jack!

Thanks the_stephenson5
 
13-Nov-16
finially found by 15-20 mts... hide well .. thanks
 
05-Nov-16
Found at 12:58 PM GAFF2 - at a distance of 14 metres.
Found it a bit tricky to locate the right information as there appears to be a difference in terminology about Fatalities and Killings?
We eventually tracked down the right bit of information, but were still not totally sure of our co-ords, so we sent a message to the CO, but unfortunately we did not receive a reply from them. So we just had to trust our own judgment and after a bit of a scrounge around, the cache was located.
Thanks the_stephenson5.

 
04-Oct-16
Found with 0319. TFTC! Smile Yay, a #FTF#. We broadened our search from our calculated GZ and found it.
This log posted with CacheSense for Android!
 
04-Oct-16
Joint #FTF# with Justjessie as we headed back from Melbourne. Caching is a great way to break up the drive. We stopped plenty of times between Melbourne and Canberra. TFTC
 
03-Oct-16
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