Logs for emanation 

19-Jan-13
We visited the cache this afternoon at 4.10pm and took 5 minutes hunting all possibilities before my husband spotted the eclipse tin. He is six feet tall but was unable to reach it. It was too high for us. But we enjoyed the find any way. This is a fun place with lovely facilities for a family. I encourage others to visit here.
Thanks Shamus1.
Regards emanation 
 
18-Mar-03
St Lukes Marauders found their first cache after ten minutes search time. (Once we found the right tree to look under). Then the cache was easy to spot. The green plastic lidded container was nestled under some grass. Luke spotted it. The cache was in perfect condition.
Luke took the travel bug to put in the Garden Roach Hideout later in the day.
It was a perfect Summer Day in Autumn. We took the baked beans, wallet, cracking balls, canister set and toy car. We left a mug with 3 tea bags and sugar, eminem poster, christmas ball filled with confetti, brochure to Dizzy's Jazz Club and a patchwork cushion cover.
It was a terrific adventure and we plan to set our own cache up in Kyneton, Victoria, Aust. within the next few months.
Thanks for agreat adventure Gardner's and Roach's.


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This is the second cache found by the St Luke's marauders today. After decoding the cryptic clues we set off to search for the cache. Once again Luke made the find after a five minute search this time. He placed the travel bug which he took from Crossroads, into the cache.
Kerry had a leach attach itself to her leg. Definitely need to wear long pants with elastisized bottoms around the ankles.
We took ernie, socks, message pad, padlocks, air cleaner granules and left 2 fridge magnet picture frames, patchwork cushion cover, a mini plastic crade of carded buttons and a print of Marg at Geelong Beach.
This is a lovely spot for walking. The sceenery is magnificent.
Thanks Gardners and Roachs.


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