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		<title>Let&#8217;s Raid The Food Bowl</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Aug 2009 07:15:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the weekend we attended The &#8220;Let&#8217;s Raid The Food Bowl&#8221; geocaching event at Mildura. We had dinner at the Gateway Tavern. The above photo was taken with my iPhone as geocachers starting arriving at the dinner venue. The following is a list of geocaches that we found over the weekend. Gas Works. 4 Cache [...]]]></description>
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<p>Over the weekend we attended The &#8220;Let&#8217;s Raid The Food Bowl&#8221; geocaching event at Mildura.</p>
<p>We had  dinner at the Gateway Tavern. The above photo was taken with my iPhone as geocachers starting arriving at the dinner venue.<span id="more-1162"></span></p>
<p>The following is a list of geocaches that we found over the weekend.</p>
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<h3 id="toc-gas-works-4"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=caf07227-7d03-440a-b259-00d09e4f60b9">Gas Works.  4</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1XRA8 <em>by doheng</em></strong><br />
S 34° 16.617  E 141° 47.045<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Small</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>26/08/2009</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>30/08/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 561<br />
2nd find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found on our way home from the Mildura geocaching event.<br />
Thanks for the cache doheng!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-lets-raid-the-food-bowl"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=9fe1ce49-ebbd-4124-9edb-5a0e1e495d60">Let&#8217;s Raid the Food Bowl</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1TJ3B <em>by pprass</em></strong><br />
S 34° 09.214  E 142° 09.734<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Event</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Not chosen</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>28/08/2009</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>30/08/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 560<br />
1st find of the day.<br />
Just about to head off back home. Thanks for organising the event pprass!<br />
Good to meet up with our geocaching cousins from Victoria. The meal at the Gateway Tavern was great as was the company, just a pity w couldn&#8217;t all be together in the same room.<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-lock-island"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=a7cf3bd5-3a97-49f5-9def-1e52ab81e9be">Lock Island</a></h3>
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<strong>GCJVR3 <em>by reverb</em></strong><br />
S 34° 10.448  E 142° 09.896<br />
Difficulty is <strong>2</strong> and Terrain is <strong>2</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Regular</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>30/06/2004</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>29/08/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 559<br />
12th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Thought we&#8217;d finished caching for the day, but couldn&#8217;t resist doing one more before meeting up with the others here for the Event and having tea.<br />
Thanks for the cache reverb!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-river-view"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=1c6d043a-29a6-4bf9-ac6b-5f492fe25073">River view</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1TYM0 <em>by doheng</em></strong><br />
S 34° 10.193  E 142° 04.859<br />
Difficulty is <strong>2</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Small</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>20/06/2009</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>29/08/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 558<br />
11th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found late in the afternoon under threatening rain clouds. As we were signing the log the heavens started to open up and put an end to what has been an enjoyable days caching with AdrianMc.<br />
Thanks for the cache doheng!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-red-cliffs-two"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=c600f10c-bfa1-43ba-b0b7-854615c778c4">Red Cliffs Two</a></h3>
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<strong>GCJ67V <em>by reverb</em></strong><br />
S 34° 18.227  E 142° 13.966<br />
Difficulty is <strong>2</strong> and Terrain is <strong>2</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Multi</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Small</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>14/04/2004</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>29/08/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 557<br />
10th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Thankfully we had two heads working out the maths to solve the location of GZ.<br />
If only we&#8217;d known where GZ was as it could have saved us a round trip as the previous cache we found was Snake Gully (GC1K462).<br />
Thanks for the cache reverb!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-yatpool-siding"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=38c5e737-3b98-4abd-9ac2-3c853aaf2a08">Yatpool Siding.</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1NDQ3 <em>by doheng</em></strong><br />
S 34° 22.036  E 142° 11.154<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Regular</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>8/03/2009</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>29/08/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 556<br />
9th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found the well worn geotrail and easily located the cache.<br />
Thanks for the cache doheng!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-pioneers-passed"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=03ab7325-d213-4189-b2fe-0faf97f7b45c">Pioneers Passed</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1GWEH <em>by Doheng</em></strong><br />
S 34° 19.920  E 142° 09.730<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Small</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>3/10/2008</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>29/08/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 555<br />
8th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Another quick find where previous geocachers have worn a path to GZ.<br />
Thanks for the cache doheng!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-on-the-right-tracks"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=805af9bd-985b-4652-a7bf-e2d78e6af561">On the Right Tracks</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1CYFA <em>by doheng</em></strong><br />
S 34° 19.340  E 142° 11.066<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Small</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>4/06/2008</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>29/08/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 554<br />
7th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Thankfully there was no need to wait for the signal to change today.<br />
Thanks for the cache doheng!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-snake-gully"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=7ba07b88-23b0-4ea4-993f-23a09f673714">Snake Gully</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1K462 <em>by doheng</em></strong><br />
S 34° 17.921  E 142° 13.893<br />
Difficulty is <strong>2.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Small</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>26/12/2008</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>29/08/2009</strong></td>
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Find# 553<br />
6th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Another great location along the river, as luck would have it, the next cache we attempted was a multi (GC167V) and it brought us back to almost this location.<br />
Thanks for the cache doheng!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-power-grid"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=4eabc39b-beb2-46cb-b029-5a553442e6dd">Power Grid.</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1XRA3 <em>by doheng</em></strong><br />
S 34° 17.451  E 142° 14.357<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Small</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>26/08/2009</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>29/08/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 552<br />
5th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Being a new cache we resorted to entering the co-ords manually, and as you do, entered one of the co-ords incorrectly. At least we enjoyed the walk past and back to the cache. We almost cam a cropper having driven up the mound to quickly realise the track had been blocked for through access. We believe more recent cachers have driven further towards the cache as there are obvious track trails following the recent rain.<br />
Thanks for the cache doheng!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-the-kings-crowning-glory"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=a8100401-5ecf-42b3-9f63-5af139e6757f">THE KING&#8217;S CROWNING GLORY.</a></h3>
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<strong>GC18X1Z <em>by The Silver Snitch (kindly maintained by reverb)</em></strong><br />
S 34° 14.539  E 142° 13.090<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Micro</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>26/01/2008</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>29/08/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 551<br />
4th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Th &#8216;AdrianMc Cache Maintenance Service&#8217; came to the rescue.<br />
The previous replacement cache has met the same fate as the original.<br />
Hopefully there are now enough previous caches in place so as to save the current replacement cache from the same fate as those placed beforehand.<br />
Thanks for the cache The Silver Snitch!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-dad-and-dave"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=9c7f5384-7a5e-4820-895e-94692598d417">Dad and Dave</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1KW84 <em>by Rowiezka</em></strong><br />
S 34° 11.494  E 142° 13.011<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Small</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>18/01/2009</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>29/08/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 550<br />
3rd find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
This hide looked quiote familiar having placed a similar hide by the Renmark Golf Club.<br />
Thanks for the cache Rowiezka!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-wet-lands-two"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=fa10563a-5ed8-4c93-8451-1be60613025c">Wet Lands Two</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1XAB7 <em>by doheng</em></strong><br />
S 34° 11.260  E 142° 10.909<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Small</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>15/08/2009</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>29/08/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 549<br />
2nd find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Thanks for the cache doheng!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-pest-free"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=509bd387-27db-44ba-8aca-e5e3ad82f1f0">Pest Free</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1NKHW <em>by Bugzapper o&#8217;cholio</em></strong><br />
S 34° 16.547  E 141° 23.680<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Multi</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Small</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>9/03/2009</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>29/08/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 548<br />
1st find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
After confirming that the &#8216;Freddo Cache Maintenance Service&#8217; was otherwise indisposed, the &#8216;Jardry Cache Maintenance Service&#8217; offered its assistance.<br />
Arriving at GZ was surprised to find not ONE but TWO replacement caches. Combined the contents of thee two caches and replaced. Took a new set of co-ordinates which will be forwarded to the cache owner to revise the questions for the answer to find GZ.<br />
Thanks for the cache o&#8217;cholio!<br />
Jardry</td>
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		<title>9/4 Cache Run</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2009 11:30:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gary</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As I work in Adelaide and we are going to Coobowie for the Easter long weekend, I decided to extend my long weeke end by having Thursday off and go caching, with the aim being to end up in Coobowie. I headed up the Port Wakefield Road, then headed to Kadina where I had a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As I work in Adelaide and we are going to Coobowie for the Easter long weekend, I decided to extend my long weeke end by having Thursday off and go caching, with the aim being to end up in Coobowie.<span id="more-968"></span></p>
<p>I headed up the Port Wakefield Road, then headed to Kadina where I had a very late lunch. It was disappointing to leave Kadina without having found the Pyramid caching series or the Education series. We will return one weekend to focus on those two series.</p>
<p>After lunch I headed off to Coobowie via Arthurton, Maitland and Ardrossan. I attempted about 8 or so caches, with all but one being a &#8220;DNF&#8217;&#8221;. By the time I arrived in Ardrossan it was about 4.30pm, so I decided to make a bee line to Point Julia where a new cache had been published.</p>
<p>I arrived at the location for the new cache only to find two motor homes parked nearby. What with all my recent &#8220;DNF&#8217;s&#8221;, I was not dissapointed to miss out on the &#8220;FTF&#8221; for this cache. Having logged this cache, it was onward to Coobowie.</p>
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<h3 id="toc-julias-view"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=273f0964-987f-450e-90c9-8bb7716ee8dd">JULIA&#8217;S VIEW</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1PP9Y <em>by Healthy Leg</em></strong><br />
S 34° 40.091  E 137° 52.558<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Small</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>8/04/2009</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>9/04/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 461<br />
15th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Hooray at last &#8211; finally found another cache after a number of DNF&#8217;s on the way through from Kadina via Arthuirton, Maitland and Ardrossan. I was so overjoyed in actually finding the cache I wasn&#8217;t disappointed not to get the FTF. Silver so far from home was a bonus. One of a number of finds over the Easter 2009 weekend on our way to Coobowie caravan park for the long weekend. Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-cunliffe-crest"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=d2ddb206-450d-4ede-b6cf-6f5cdb49db96">Cunliffe Crest</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1BMY8 <em>by Rocky Glen Grommets</em></strong><br />
S 34° 04.732  E 137° 44.751<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Multi</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Small</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>4/05/2008</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>9/04/2009</strong></td>
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Find# 460<br />
14th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Finally another find after a number of DNF&#8217;s around Kadina. Thanks for an interesting and quick multi. One of a number of finds over the Easter 2009 weekend on our way to Coobowie caravan park for the long weekend. Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-get-ready-for-kadina"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=18b20161-b216-427b-8e67-cfba1df3c4ef">Get Ready for Kadina</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1BW31 <em>by goingtheredoingthat</em></strong><br />
S 33° 58.079  E 137° 43.484<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Mystery</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Regular</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>3/05/2008</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>9/04/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 459<br />
13th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Unlucky #13 for the day. The cache was exposed and anything of any value in the cache has been muggled. Couldn&#8217;t find the log book to record my find. I would recommend this cache be put off line until such time as maintenance has been done. One of a number of finds over the Easter 2009 weekend on our way to Coobowie caravan park for the long weekend. Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-educachion-14-year-8-history"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=61927ac9-322b-488d-91bf-9889ae7a5855">Educachion #14 &#8211; Year 8 History</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1K87Q <em>by goingtheredoingthat</em></strong><br />
S 33° 58.962  E 137° 46.175<br />
Difficulty is <strong>2</strong> and Terrain is <strong>2</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Mystery</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Regular</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>30/12/2008</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>9/04/2009</strong></td>
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Find# 458<br />
12th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
First one down on the Education series, god knows how many left to do! One of a number of finds over the Easter 2009 weekend on our way to Coobowie caravan park for the long weekend. Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-along-the-pipeline"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=90b0e5d3-8ff5-4383-a77c-5604c545a3b9">Along the Pipeline</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1D3Y3 <em>by Pslam 118:24, Ginger Ninja &amp; Ali Cat</em></strong><br />
S 34° 02.980  E 137° 58.366<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Small</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>26/06/2008</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>9/04/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 457<br />
11th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Another quick drive by cache on the Copper Coast Highway. One of a number of finds over the Easter 2009 weekend on our way to Coobowie caravan park for the long weekend. Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-christmas-tree-swap"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=500a0f57-33a8-4f43-a0c4-dabfb243813a">CHRISTMAS TREE SWAP</a></h3>
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<strong>GCNWQN <em>by SUEDENHARR</em></strong><br />
S 34° 03.520  E 138° 01.808<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Regular</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>12/05/2005</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>9/04/2009</strong></td>
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Find# 456<br />
10th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Plenty of Xmas trees here! Quickly found, logged and returned. One of a number of finds over the Easter 2009 weekend on our way to Coobowie caravan park for the long weekend. Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-old-school-2"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=03bd9aa9-c6ce-4bcb-8d50-15087722fe4a">Old School # 2</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1CV9R <em>by Psalm 118:24 &amp; Ginger Ninja</em></strong><br />
S 34° 03.531  E 138° 02.129<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Micro</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>31/05/2008</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>9/04/2009</strong></td>
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Find# 455<br />
9th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
A nice little diversion on the way to Kadina. One of a number of finds over the Easter 2009 weekend on our way to Coobowie caravan park for the long weekend. Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-pyramid-caching-the-key"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=b3cd6cce-f7ce-4ed9-a5e6-5b55eb61ea89">Pyramid Caching &#8211; The Key</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1JY1Q <em>by goingtheredoingthat</em></strong><br />
S 34° 05.134  E 138° 05.255<br />
Difficulty is <strong>2.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>2</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Mystery</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Micro</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>17/12/2008</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>9/04/2009</strong></td>
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Find# 454<br />
8th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
I now have the key, now to find the rest of the Pyramid series. One of a number of finds over the Easter 2009 weekend on our way to Coobowie caravan park for the long weekend. Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-dead-serious"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=189f2bcc-200a-4159-a727-6b036a4349a8">Dead Serious</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1EQPG <em>by goingtheredoingthat</em></strong><br />
S 34° 07.441  E 138° 08.256<br />
Difficulty is <strong>2</strong> and Terrain is <strong>2</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Multi</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Small</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>1/08/2008</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>9/04/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 453<br />
7th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Very clever maths! I think I would have liked you being my maths teacher when I was at school all those years ago. As a special treat there was a cache guard &#8211; a sleepy lizard, at first I thought it was cammo before it moved a little. I left sleepy in peace and quickly logged and replaced the cache. One of a number of finds over the Easter 2009 weekend on our way to Coobowie caravan park for the long weekend. Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-cornish-lunch"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=93767ac2-2d3d-4349-89d4-7bab41b7d7f7">Cornish Lunch</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1DPNE <em>by Psalm 118:24 &amp; Ginger Ninja</em></strong><br />
S 34° 10.794  E 138° 09.226<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Micro</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>26/06/2008</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>9/04/2009</strong></td>
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Find# 452<br />
6th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Can&#8217;t believe how busy this town is and its the day BEFORE Easter. This spot was almost muggle central. Needed to use stealth to retrieve and replace the cache. One of a number of finds over the Easter 2009 weekend on our way to Coobowie caravan park for the long weekend. Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-once-upon-a-time-in-mexico"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=13dc769d-1de8-432a-b1d7-05d726d60a9d">Once upon a time in Mexico</a></h3>
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<strong>GCYNHF <em>by Freddo and Family</em></strong><br />
S 34° 23.827  E 138° 18.845<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Regular</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>1/10/2006</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>9/04/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 451<br />
5th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
I remember watching &#8216;Ask The Leyland Brothers&#8217; over 30 years ago when they did a story on this cactus garden. It was in its heyday then, not the rundown overgrown garden that it is now. One of a number of finds over the Easter 2009 weekend on our way to Coobowie caravan park for the long weekend. Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-dublin-travel-bug-rest-stop"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=c565ee72-5d42-441f-9a6c-7a4ff4c9598c">Dublin Travel Bug Rest Stop</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1JC4X <em>by Dazzatron &amp; Margieh</em></strong><br />
S 34° 27.101  E 138° 21.059<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Regular</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>23/11/2008</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>9/04/2009</strong></td>
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Find# 450<br />
4th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Discovered the two TB&#8217;s in the cache &#8211; decided to leave them for the next finder. This is my first visit to Dublin for probably 15 years. The main street is different, particularly the local pub which has had a well deserved makeover. One of a number of finds over the Easter 2009 weekend on our way to Coobowie caravan park for the long weekend. Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-just-visiting"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=c75261c5-3810-4fde-8739-96905bd6a46f">Just Visiting.</a></h3>
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<strong>GCWXJK <em>by abowie</em></strong><br />
S 34° 30.184  E 138° 24.323<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Regular</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>2/07/2006</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>9/04/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 449<br />
3rd find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
An odd spot indeed. Let&#8217;s hope the UFO isn&#8217;t for real! One of a number of finds over the Easter 2009 weekend on our way to Coobowie caravan park for the long weekend. Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-well-well-theyre-here"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=7655cf05-d929-46eb-a670-3049aaa3749d">Well Well They&#8217;re Here</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1000C <em>by Gum-Ako &amp; Family</em></strong><br />
S 34° 35.741  E 138° 30.732<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Small</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>25/12/2006</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>9/04/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 448<br />
2nd find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Well, well! Unfortunately the seat to ponder is no more. Quickly found and logged. Onward to the next cache. One of a number of finds over the Easter 2009 weekend on our way to Coobowie caravan park for the long weekend.  Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-waterloo-corner-reprise-aka-the-phoenix"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=c2fce0a0-0ee5-4543-9916-7528816416c9">Waterloo Corner Reprise (AKA The Phoenix)</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1J9X0 <em>by howie_sf</em></strong><br />
S 34° 43.581  E 138° 34.364<br />
Difficulty is <strong>2</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Mystery</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Small</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>21/11/2008</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>9/04/2009</strong></td>
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Find# 447<br />
1st find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Having read the description I was looking for a 200ml sistema container, without much luck. Resorted to reading the clue, which initially didn&#8217;t offer much help. Spied something sort of masonry, but not quite, and found the cache. For future finders, the cache is now a 35mm film canister.<br />
One of a number of finds over the Easter 2009 weekend on our way to Coobowie caravan park for the long weekend.  Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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		<title>31/3 Cache Run</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On this occasion I went out twilight caching with Skippy. We cached around Burnside and the Clipsal 500 track. Clipsal 500 2009 #1 Cache Details GC1NVBF by howie_sf S 34° 55.475 E 138° 37.065 Difficulty is 1.5 and Terrain is 1.5 Cache type is Traditional Container size is Micro It was hidden on: 22/03/2009 Jardry [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On this occasion I went out twilight caching with Skippy. We cached around Burnside and the Clipsal 500 track.<span id="more-942"></span></p>
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<h3 id="toc-clipsal-500-2009-1"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=2e29faca-893e-43d4-b1e3-ad95fe7c425c">Clipsal 500 2009 #1</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1NVBF <em>by howie_sf</em></strong><br />
S 34° 55.475  E 138° 37.065<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Micro</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>22/03/2009</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>31/03/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 445<br />
8th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out on another twilight caching run with Skippy.<br />
Having traversed the straight in reverse we came upon Clipsal #1 having just completed Clipsal #2. Having an idea as to what the cache container was likely to be, we managed to find this cache with considerably less head scratching than Clipsal #2.<br />
Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-clipsal-500-2009-2"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=b6399524-4d41-4f40-b8e7-f1cbe0f41f57">Clipsal 500 2009 #2</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1P0AX <em>by howie_sf</em></strong><br />
S 34° 55.625  E 138° 37.299<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Micro</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>22/03/2009</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>31/03/2009</strong></td>
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Find# 444<br />
7th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out on another twilight caching run with Skippy.<br />
We where both scratching a bit more than our heads trying to find this cache.<br />
We phoned a friend who gave us a clue, only problem was we didn&#8217;t know our north from our south, so we scratched around a bit more and finally cleaned up this cache.<br />
Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-gadding-in-glenside"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=ce253830-0b31-4ea4-8cd6-2377fb180cd2">Gadding in Glenside</a></h3>
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<strong>GC13KG1 <em>by onewiseowl</em></strong><br />
S 34° 56.500  E 138° 37.700<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Mystery</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Micro</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>13/06/2007</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>31/03/2009</strong></td>
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Find# 443<br />
6th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out on another twilight caching run with Skippy.<br />
Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-badge-of-honour"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=7ca6859c-6bed-4cc7-831f-273d2d6e75d6">Badge of Honour</a></h3>
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<strong>GC15WV8 <em>by onewiseowl</em></strong><br />
S 34° 56.371  E 138° 38.578<br />
Difficulty is <strong>2</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Multi</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Small</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>12/09/2007</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>31/03/2009</strong></td>
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Find# 442<br />
5th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out on another twilight caching run with Skippy.<br />
Extracting the cache from its protection was more difficult than doing the multi.<br />
Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-greenhill-oddity"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=80f7b625-526c-42ad-a6ea-b0140ad040a3">Greenhill Oddity</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1JM4M <em>by Bob From Elsewhere</em></strong><br />
S 34° 56.505  E 138° 35.253<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Multi</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Micro</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>3/12/2008</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>31/03/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 441<br />
4th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out on another twilight caching run with Skippy.<br />
Always enjoy doing a Bob from Elsewhere cache.<br />
Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-chatterbox"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=49583c4f-3df4-4db4-b272-0f6e0896ef40">Chatterbox</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1NA5X <em>by Damn Freddo</em></strong><br />
S 34° 55.680  E 138° 37.410<br />
Difficulty is <strong>3</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Mystery</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Small</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>3/03/2009</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>31/03/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 440<br />
3rd find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out on another twilight caching run with Skippy.<br />
Whilst Skippy may have solved the puzzle, Jardry ultimately found the cache whilst chatting with Skippy as to where it might be.<br />
Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-byways-of-burnside-12"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=783c2af8-2bc1-47fb-9563-0e63c224c31a">Byways of Burnside #12</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1JY05 <em>by Allchin</em></strong><br />
S 34° 57.243  E 138° 39.088<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Small</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>15/12/2008</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>31/03/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 439<br />
2nd find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out on another twilight caching run with Skippy.<br />
Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-byways-of-burnside-13"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=40a811d9-39db-4c3f-9a74-2eefc38aed9b">Byways of Burnside #13</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1JY08 <em>by Allchin</em></strong><br />
S 34° 56.841  E 138° 38.456<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Small</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>15/12/2008</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>31/03/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 438<br />
1st find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out on another twilight caching run with Skippy.<br />
Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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		<title>12/3 Caching Run</title>
		<link>http://garysoffice.com/2009/03/12/090312-caching-run/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2009 12:21:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gary</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Geocaching]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Another great twilight caching run in the company of Adrian Mc. The hides seem to be getting trickier and trickier. A number of tonight&#8217;s caches were extremely well camouflaged. Roaming Free Cache Details GC1MXJK by TiedyeSmileys S 34° 49.059 E 138° 41.875 Difficulty is 1.5 and Terrain is 1.5 Cache type is Traditional Container size [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Another great twilight caching run in the company of Adrian Mc. The hides seem to be getting trickier and trickier. A number of tonight&#8217;s caches were extremely well camouflaged.<span id="more-871"></span></p>
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<h3 id="toc-roaming-free"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=cc168c82-c1e1-457e-990a-9df71063c671">Roaming Free</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1MXJK <em>by TiedyeSmileys</em></strong><br />
S 34° 49.059  E 138° 41.875<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Micro</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>21/02/2009</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>12/03/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 435<br />
11th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out on another twilight caching run with Adrian Mc.<br />
A very neat hide.<br />
Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-now-zen-caching"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=6aaf64b3-0c9d-4374-8047-79b3e1e67c47">Now &amp; Zen Caching</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1MV6V <em>by JadedOptimist08</em></strong><br />
S 34° 48.008  E 138° 36.661<br />
Difficulty is <strong>2</strong> and Terrain is <strong>2</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Micro</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>18/02/2009</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>12/03/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 434<br />
10th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out on another twilight caching run with Adrian Mc.<br />
No &#8211; its not in there is it? Yep &#8211; it was. Why is it taking so long to find? Its not where it was before. After quite a very thorough search the cache was revealed.<br />
Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-a-little-reserved"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=2047769b-3743-4dd2-9143-49dea12160a2">A Little Reserved</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1MMM7 <em>by JadedOptimist08</em></strong><br />
S 34° 47.653  E 138° 36.394<br />
Difficulty is <strong>2</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Micro</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>13/02/2009</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>12/03/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 433<br />
9th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out on another twilight caching run with Adrian Mc.<br />
A devious hide.<br />
Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-bradman"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=7abf2b4a-ada8-4b1c-a5a9-93761cc03f92">Bradman</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1MV6Z <em>by JadedOptimist08</em></strong><br />
S 34° 47.597  E 138° 37.135<br />
Difficulty is <strong>3</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Micro</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>18/02/2009</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>12/03/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 432<br />
8th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out on another twilight caching run with Adrian Mc.<br />
I recall having played cricket on the nearby oval many many years ago.<br />
Once again a nice camouflage job, although I&#8217;m not sure how long it will stay in place.<br />
Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-rhode-island"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=c51389e6-96d2-4cdd-9460-e5206b62d1fc">Rhode Island</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1MMMB <em>by JadedOptimist08</em></strong><br />
S 34° 46.957  E 138° 37.564<br />
Difficulty is <strong>2</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Regular</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>13/02/2009</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>12/03/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 431<br />
7th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out on another twilight caching run with Adrian Mc.<br />
This cache was well camouflaged.<br />
Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-an-old-spot-for-a-new-sign"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=5b7b8ab6-12e9-4816-9996-9566f4516bb3">An Old Spot for a New Sign</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1MCG4 <em>by howie_sf</em></strong><br />
S 34° 45.335  E 138° 40.693<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Micro</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>20/02/2009</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>12/03/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 430<br />
6th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out on another twilight caching run with Adrian Mc.<br />
Having just found Spotty, this cache was a bonus.<br />
Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-spotty"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=a321284c-8ed2-4b06-a9b1-bb411c54c84b">Spotty</a></h3>
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<strong>GC127RN <em>by The Kettles</em></strong><br />
S 34° 45.277  E 138° 40.731<br />
Difficulty is <strong>2.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Mystery</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Regular</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>16/04/2007</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>12/03/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 429<br />
5th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out on another twilight caching run with Adrian Mc.<br />
Glad to find this cache as the alert on the Nuvi goes off each time I pass on my way to and from home each week.<br />
Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-a-bridge-to-somewhere"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=99279ea3-fa27-4009-b6a0-5f3b92aaa9bb">A Bridge to Somewhere</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1MWV4 <em>by howie_sf</em></strong><br />
S 34° 46.480  E 138° 42.952<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Micro</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>20/02/2009</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>12/03/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 428<br />
4th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out on another twilight caching run with Adrian Mc.<br />
Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-a-home-for-puddle-duck"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=138cb3fd-c374-4c12-91e2-155e2d9ed35e">A Home for Puddle Duck</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1KV2E <em>by howie_sf</em></strong><br />
S 34° 46.244  E 138° 43.118<br />
Difficulty is <strong>2.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>2</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Multi</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Regular</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>17/01/2009</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>12/03/2009</strong></td>
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Find# 427<br />
3rd find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out on another twilight caching run with Adrian Mc.<br />
Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-petworth-puddles"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=13034755-5c2b-4caa-b3fc-adc1e2191306">Petworth Puddles</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1MWV7 <em>by howie_sf</em></strong><br />
S 34° 45.959  E 138° 43.332<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Micro</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>20/02/2009</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>12/03/2009</strong></td>
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Find# 426<br />
2nd find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out on another twilight caching run with Adrian Mc.<br />
A nice park and we saw the puddles with ducks swimming and frogs croaking.<br />
Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-lucifers-elbow"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=68a35f34-404a-4c3b-a169-1779ddb1e9d7">Lucifer&#8217;s Elbow</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1MZ08 <em>by howie_sf</em></strong><br />
S 34° 47.079  E 138° 45.562<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Micro</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>22/02/2009</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>12/03/2009</strong></td>
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Find# 425<br />
1st find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out on another twilight caching run with Adrian Mc.<br />
The cache was not where it ought to have been according to Adrian Mc. A little looking around and the cache was discovered and logged. Replaced the cache where it was initially found by Adrian Mc.<br />
Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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		<title>Geocaching on the Chowilla Floodplain</title>
		<link>http://garysoffice.com/2009/03/08/geocaching-on-the-chowilla-floodplain/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Mar 2009 11:55:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gary</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today as part of the Riverland Rendezvous 2 &#8211; Chowilla Floodplain CITO event an intrepid group of geocachers went geocaching on the Chowilla floodplain whilst collecting litter in and around a number of geocaches. The group departed Renmark at 10.30am and travelled approximately 150 kilometres through the floodplain, returning to Renmark at 3.30pm. A great [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today as part of the Riverland Rendezvous 2 &#8211; Chowilla Floodplain CITO event an intrepid group of geocachers went geocaching on the Chowilla floodplain whilst collecting litter in and around a number of geocaches.<span id="more-861"></span></p>
<p>The group departed Renmark at 10.30am and travelled approximately 150 kilometres through the floodplain, returning to Renmark at 3.30pm. A great day was had by all that participated.</p>
<p>Most commented on the fact that if not for the event being listed they would not have considered geocaching on the floodplain as some didn&#8217;t have a four wheel drive vehicle, or weren&#8217;t comfortable undertaking the journey on their own.</p>
<p>Click on &#8220;play&#8221; below to view the YouTube video of the day&#8217;s geocaching.</p>
<div><!--[Fast Tube]--><span id="Hjdv9_fKo18" style="display:block;"><img src="http://garysoffice.com/wp-content/plugins/fast-tube/skins/default-blue/top_big.png" border="0" /><br /><a title="Click here to watch this video!" href="http://garysoffice.com/2009/03/08/geocaching-on-the-chowilla-floodplain/#Hjdv9_fKo18"><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/Hjdv9_fKo18/0.jpg" alt="Fast Tube" border="0" width="320" height="240" /></a><br /><img src="http://garysoffice.com/wp-content/plugins/fast-tube/skins/default-blue/bottom_big.png" border="0" /><br /><small>Fast Tube by <a title="Casper's Blog" href="http://blog.caspie.net/">Casper</a></small></span><!--[/Fast Tube]--></div>
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		<title>And The Winners Are</title>
		<link>http://garysoffice.com/2009/03/07/and-the-winners-are/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Mar 2009 12:16:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gary</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Geocaching]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Tonight we conducted the inaugural Murray COD (Caches of Distinction) Awards for 2008. The venue was the Renmark Club.Approximately 40 geocachers were in attendance to hear who had won a Murray COD Award and who had won the Riverland Rendezvous 2 &#8211; Renmark &#38; Paringa geocaching event. Our MC, Louise Dolphin, did a great job [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tonight we conducted the inaugural Murray COD (Caches of Distinction) Awards for 2008. The venue was the Renmark Club.<span id="more-865"></span>Approximately 40 geocachers were in attendance to hear who had won a Murray COD Award and who had won the Riverland Rendezvous 2 &#8211; Renmark &amp; Paringa geocaching event.</p>
<p>Our MC, Louise Dolphin, did a great job on the night.</p>
<p>The winning geocaches were:</p>
<h3 id="toc-best-camouflaged">Best Camouflaged</h3>
<p>The Philosopher’s Seat (gypsycacher)</p>
<h3 id="toc-best-traditional">Best Traditional</h3>
<p>Conserving our Heritage (Crane2)</p>
<h3 id="toc-best-multi">Best Multi</h3>
<p>Renmark Cemetery (Crane2)</p>
<h3 id="toc-best-puzzle">Best Puzzle</h3>
<p>Go’n&#8217;do &#8211; The View From The Cache (Jardry)</p>
<h3 id="toc-hall-of-fame">Hall of Fame</h3>
<p>Riverland Geocache (Sam Morgan)</p>
<h3 id="toc-most-found-geocache" id="toc-top-5-most-found-geocaches">Most Found Geocache</h3>
<p>Cuppa Anyone? (The Wackys &#8211; 66 finds)</p>
<h3 id="toc-most-found-new-geocache" id="toc-top-5-most-found-new-geocaches">Most Found New Geocache</h3>
<p>Come Swap a DVD With Me  (FLIPPER&amp;CO &#8211; 46 finds)</p>
<h3 id="toc-riverland-rendezvous-2-renmark-paringa-event">Riverland Rendezvous 2 &#8211; Renmark &amp; Paringa Event</h3>
<p>dkw hutch (96 points)</p>
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		<title>19/2 Caching Run</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2009 12:28:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gary</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Went out twilight caching with AdrianMc again. This time we cached around One Tree Hill and Elizabeth. Walk It #1 &#8211; Which Number? Cache Details GCZRW0 by The Wackys S 34° 41.964 E 138° 42.668 Difficulty is 3 and Terrain is 2.5 Cache type is Multi Container size is Regular It was hidden on: 11/12/2006 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Went out twilight caching with AdrianMc again. This time we cached around One Tree Hill and Elizabeth.<span id="more-799"></span></p>
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<h3 id="toc-walk-it-1-which-number"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=c10f5d48-523c-4ada-999a-86630f02a94c">Walk It #1 &#8211; Which Number?</a></h3>
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<strong>GCZRW0 <em>by The Wackys</em></strong><br />
S 34° 41.964  E 138° 42.668<br />
Difficulty is <strong>3</strong> and Terrain is <strong>2.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Multi</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Regular</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>11/12/2006</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>19/02/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 418<br />
8th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out on another twilight caching run with Adrian Mc around One Tree Hill and Elizabeth. Would love to see what the park is like in daylight.<br />
Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-baled-up"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=628915bd-aeed-48b8-9896-09b7940fae6c">Baled Up</a></h3>
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<strong>GCTFVC <em>by Mark_oo</em></strong><br />
S 34° 40.673  E 138° 43.755<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Small</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>17/02/2006</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>19/02/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 417<br />
7th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out on another twilight caching run with Adrian Mc around One Tree Hill and Elizabeth under the cover of darkness.<br />
Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-the-waiting-hill"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=48678e52-c609-4c5f-bcc4-e975c25977b7">The Waiting Hill</a></h3>
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<strong>GC14VB3 <em>by DreadedWeasel</em></strong><br />
S 34° 41.136  E 138° 46.080<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Regular</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>2/08/2007</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>19/02/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 416<br />
6th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out on another twilight caching run with Adrian Mc around One Tree Hill and Elizabeth under the cover of darkness.<br />
Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-the-first-baptist"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=ad65419b-8f6d-48a9-b5bb-efe77f7f316d">The First Baptist</a></h3>
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<strong>GCT5JD <em>by SA_ParrotHead</em></strong><br />
S 34° 41.728  E 138° 45.437<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Small</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>26/01/2006</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>19/02/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 415<br />
5th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out on another twilight caching run with Adrian Mc around One Tree Hill and Elizabeth. By now it was dark, so wasn&#8217;t able to wander around and check out some of the tombstones.<br />
Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-christmas-lights-or-pass-the-cache"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=2970a1a9-751d-42db-bd67-93dc2b830db3">CHRISTMAS LIGHTS (or Pass the Cache)</a></h3>
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<strong>GC17RTB <em>by Father Christmas&#8217; Elf</em></strong><br />
S 34° 43.071  E 138° 45.595<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Small</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>4/12/2007</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>19/02/2009</strong></td>
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Find# 414<br />
4th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out on another twilight caching run with Adrian Mc around One Tree Hill and Elizabeth. Wrong time of the year to find this cache &#8211; no lights seen at all.<br />
Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-sa-geoquilt"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=ee11db87-d0a2-4de4-aac1-f90f6171c88a">SA GeoQuilt</a></h3>
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<strong>GCKAZX <em>by Green Gecko Gang</em></strong><br />
S 34° 42.500  E 138° 46.106<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Regular</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>21/08/2004</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>19/02/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 413<br />
3rd find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out on another twilight caching run with Adrian Mc around One Tree Hill and Elizabeth. Enjoyed the journey to GZ. With the recent Black Saturday bushfires in Victoria, I&#8217;m not sure I would like to be living along this street.<br />
Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-instead-of-a-plaque"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=ae7a3d6f-2c10-476c-93e9-f279551f38c6">Instead of a Plaque</a></h3>
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<strong>GCZK1K <em>by The Silver Snitch</em></strong><br />
S 34° 42.817  E 138° 45.935<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Micro</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>5/12/2006</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>19/02/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 412<br />
2nd find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out on another twilight caching run with Adrian Mc around One Tree Hill and Elizabeth. The degree of difficulty was compounded as initially the cache was out of finger reach. What to do &#8211; push it out using my pen instead of pulling it out with my fingers.<br />
Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-11-km-to-para-wirra"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=7ba15b77-ad57-4b11-bcd0-16efd9da1338">11 km to Para Wirra</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1M95H <em>by Black_Swans</em></strong><br />
S 34° 45.440  E 138° 46.175<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Micro</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>1/02/2009</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>19/02/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 411<br />
1st find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out on another twilight caching run with Adrian Mc around One Tree Hill and Elizabeth. Fortunately there was still a little light to appreciate the view from GZ.<br />
Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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		<title>12/2 Caching Run</title>
		<link>http://garysoffice.com/2009/02/12/2090212-caching-run/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2009 12:22:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gary</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We again went out twilight caching around the RAAF Base, Globe Derby and Mawson Lakes. Come Trott With Me Cache Details GC19VFB by FLIPPER&#38;CO S 34° 47.898 E 138° 35.630 Difficulty is 2 and Terrain is 1.5 Cache type is Traditional Container size is Small It was hidden on: 3/03/2008 Jardry found it on: 12/02/2009 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We again went out twilight caching around the RAAF Base, Globe Derby and Mawson Lakes.<span id="more-797"></span></p>
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<h3 id="toc-come-trott-with-me"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=f8c03d35-1089-46d5-a8ef-18ddd7b2dc32">Come Trott With Me</a></h3>
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<strong>GC19VFB <em>by FLIPPER&amp;CO</em></strong><br />
S 34° 47.898  E 138° 35.630<br />
Difficulty is <strong>2</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Small</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>3/03/2008</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>12/02/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 410<br />
7th and final find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out twilight caching with Adrian Mc around the RAAF Base and Mawson Lakes. Needed to exercise caution what with an open underground septic tank close by GZ. Be extremely careful if night caching for this cache. Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-perisher-blue"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=2dfeb9ba-0861-4cd7-8366-2fc8c9a0e232">Perisher Blue</a></h3>
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<strong>GCKBNM <em>by Cached</em></strong><br />
S 34° 47.753  E 138° 35.241<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Regular</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>22/08/2004</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>12/02/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 409<br />
6th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out twilight caching with Adrian Mc around the RAAF Base and Mawson Lakes. There was a stiff breeze which cooled the air which made me feel as is I were at Perisher Blue in NSW! As an added treat we endured the aroma from the nearby treatment works. Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-think-big"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=c6b5aaea-9acd-4f80-8c8c-d4f0d0c39ae2">Think Big</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1KKY2 <em>by Bob From Elsewhere</em></strong><br />
S 34° 49.004  E 138° 35.816<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Not chosen</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>9/01/2009</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>12/02/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 408<br />
5th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out twilight caching with Adrian Mc around the RAAF Base and Mawson Lakes. By now it was dark so I made this a drive by cache. Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-mozzy-swamps"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=0c1f2d02-a81b-4660-ada4-d5f9f3635038">Mozzy Swamps</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1K32Y <em>by JadedOptimist08</em></strong><br />
S 34° 48.670  E 138° 36.133<br />
Difficulty is <strong>2</strong> and Terrain is <strong>2</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Small</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>24/12/2008</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>12/02/2009</strong></td>
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Find# 407<br />
4th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out twilight caching with Adrian Mc around the RAAF Base and Mawson Lakes. What a rabbit warren the streets in Mawson Lakes are. Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-rival-to-the-hunter"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=4ce8bc65-5b04-4398-a0f4-733b119a2958">Rival To The Hunter</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1MHFT <em>by JadedOptimist08</em></strong><br />
S 34° 48.422  E 138° 36.408<br />
Difficulty is <strong>2</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Micro</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>9/02/2009</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>12/02/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 406<br />
3rd find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out twilight caching with Adrian Mc around the RAAF Base and Mawson Lakes. Looked in all the obvious places before realising its not there!Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-prop-wash"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=49334e79-be46-4ddf-92af-10710f335a57">Prop Wash</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1M05K <em>by o&#8217;cholio</em></strong><br />
S 34° 42.459  E 138° 36.377<br />
Difficulty is <strong>3.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Mystery</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Regular</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>23/01/2009</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>12/02/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 405<br />
2nd find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out twilight caching with Adrian Mc around the RAAF Base and Mawson Lakes. Puzzle solved by Adrian Mc, quickly retrieved. Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-a-mans-home-is"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=b2ce63fa-51f9-4a47-bc02-b1255307f98b">A Man&#8217;s Home Is&#8230;</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1MD5D <em>by The Kerrigan Family</em></strong><br />
S 34° 43.275  E 138° 36.709<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Regular</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>5/02/2009</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>12/02/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 404<br />
1st find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out twilight caching with Adrian Mc around the RAAF Base and Mawson Lakes. Loved the Castle; very appropriate location. Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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		<title>5/2 Caching Run</title>
		<link>http://garysoffice.com/2009/02/05/090205-caching-run/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Feb 2009 13:05:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gary</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Another productive twilight caching run conducted in and around Elizabeth and the RAAF Base. Soirmip Glaemi Cache Details GC1BT8A by Zytheran S 34° 48.200 E 138° 36.750 Difficulty is 3 and Terrain is 1.5 Cache type is Mystery Container size is Small It was hidden on: 2/05/2008 Jardry found it on: 5/02/2009 Our Log Find# [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Another productive twilight caching run conducted in and around Elizabeth and the RAAF Base.<span id="more-768"></span></p>
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<h3 id="toc-soirmip-glaemi"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=d7cb3e1e-7160-4829-bcb8-1d2b8db1201b">Soirmip Glaemi</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1BT8A <em>by Zytheran</em></strong><br />
S 34° 48.200  E 138° 36.750<br />
Difficulty is <strong>3</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Mystery</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Small</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>2/05/2008</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>5/02/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 399<br />
13th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Last find for the night. Finally managed to master &#8220;Finding Numbers 101&#8243; and determined GZ. Would like the opportunity to explore this area during daylight. Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-on-finals"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=744ac9a2-7edf-4c24-a4c9-5c8039a42e20">On Finals</a></h3>
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<strong>GCGEJV <em>by Mardyboy</em></strong><br />
S 34° 41.487  E 138° 37.200<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Regular</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>11/07/2003</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>5/02/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 398<br />
12th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out twilight caching with Adrian Mc around Elizabeth and the RAAF Base. The ants were on the march tonight. Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-muggle-forest-3-the-nice-view"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=20d7ab59-7ce3-4d03-90e3-e37d30e073f9">Muggle Forest 3 (The nice View)</a></h3>
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<strong>GCXM70 <em>by DJ_Muggle</em></strong><br />
S 34° 40.571  E 138° 41.377<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Regular</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>10/08/2006</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>5/02/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 397<br />
11th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out twilight caching with Adrian Mc around Elizabeth and the RAAF Base. Loved the cache container, very appropriate for the location. Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-an-elephant-never-forgets"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=766a937e-17b7-403a-8a18-87cae3247d8f">An Elephant Never Forgets</a></h3>
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<strong>GCT5JN <em>by SA_ParrotHead</em></strong><br />
S 34° 40.970  E 138° 41.377<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Small</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>26/01/2006</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>5/02/2009</strong></td>
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Find# 396<br />
10th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out twilight caching with Adrian Mc around Elizabeth and the RAAF Base. Somewhat surprised with the way in which the cache contents are stored. Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-the-muggle-forest-2"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=9bbac657-f42f-4354-866a-d4c72c3f0b7a">The Muggle Forest 2</a></h3>
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<strong>GCV49H <em>by DJ_Muggle</em></strong><br />
S 34° 41.510  E 138° 39.599<br />
Difficulty is <strong>2</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Small</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>1/04/2006</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>5/02/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 395<br />
9th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out twilight caching with Adrian Mc around Elizabeth and the RAAF Base. Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-next-stop-womma-station"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=51aece22-4238-4b2e-b565-723f4de9c6b7">&#8220;Next Stop &#8211; Womma Station&#8221;</a></h3>
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<strong>GCZQ0R <em>by chameleon77</em></strong><br />
S 34° 42.289  E 138° 40.222<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Small</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>8/12/2006</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>5/02/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 394<br />
8th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out twilight caching with Adrian Mc around Elizabeth and the RAAF Base. Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-bowled-over"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=cebca854-b1cf-4c0b-8107-9001973e5dd1">Bowled Over</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1JTP9 <em>by howie_sf</em></strong><br />
S 34° 42.714  E 138° 39.748<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Micro</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>11/12/2008</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>5/02/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 393<br />
7th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out twilight caching with Adrian Mc around Elizabeth and the RAAF Base. Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-home-of-the-orion"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=76168b2f-6f4d-4b04-bc97-522d1d97c1ff">Home of the Orion</a></h3>
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<strong>GC11Q10 <em>by chameleon77</em></strong><br />
S 34° 43.106  E 138° 38.914<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Small</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>26/03/2007</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>5/02/2009</strong></td>
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Find# 392<br />
6th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out twilight caching with Adrian Mc around Elizabeth and the RAAF Base. Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-scientists-lair"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=d99933a3-f33e-4ea5-89c1-0737a3cad22d">Scientists&#8217; Lair</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1M058 <em>by o&#8217;cholio</em></strong><br />
S 34° 43.744  E 138° 38.314<br />
Difficulty is <strong>2</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Micro</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>24/01/2009</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>5/02/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 391<br />
5th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out twilight caching with Adrian Mc around Elizabeth and the RAAF Base. Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-what-a-purler"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=00c7e53a-6cae-4400-baef-4294dc79db24">What a Purler</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1JX98 <em>by howie_sf</em></strong><br />
S 34° 44.196  E 138° 38.688<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Micro</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>15/12/2008</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>5/02/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 390<br />
4th find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out twilight caching with Adrian Mc around Elizabeth and the RAAF Base. Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-dsto-dead-end"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=ad69fa34-6d61-403c-a85f-b8281907e80f">DSTO Dead End</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1MCGK <em>by howie_sf</em></strong><br />
S 34° 44.768  E 138° 38.234<br />
Difficulty is <strong>1</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Small</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>5/02/2009</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>5/02/2009</strong></td>
<td width="65%" valign="top"><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Our Log</span></strong><br />
Find# 389<br />
3rd find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out twilight caching with Adrian Mc around Elizabeth and the RAAF Base. In the mid 70&#8242;s I learnt to drive by driving back and forth to Elizabeth via the RAAF Base. Such is progress that this road is no longer required! Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-old-uns"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=9ef57bc8-877e-4129-be9a-f5288f59e1da">Old &#8216;Uns</a></h3>
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<strong>GC1M0V2 <em>by o&#8217;cholio</em></strong><br />
S 34° 44.932  E 138° 38.725<br />
Difficulty is <strong>2.5</strong> and Terrain is <strong>2</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Mystery</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Small</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>26/01/2009</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>5/02/2009</strong></td>
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Find# 388<br />
2nd find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out twilight caching with Adrian Mc around Elizabeth and the RAAF Base. My father was a maintenance fitter for over 30 years at GMH before he retired 20 years ago. Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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<h3 id="toc-gmh-elizabeth"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=e9e4bf19-85ce-4ef1-84b1-4847c8c3aeab">GMH Elizabeth</a></h3>
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<strong>GC128R4 <em>by chameleon77</em></strong><br />
S 34° 44.594  E 138° 39.463<br />
Difficulty is <strong>2</strong> and Terrain is <strong>1.5</strong><br />
Cache type is <strong>Traditional</strong><br />
Container size is <strong>Small</strong><br />
It was hidden on: <strong>19/04/2007</strong><br />
Jardry found it on: <strong>5/02/2009</strong></td>
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Find# 387<br />
1st find of the day.<br />
Took: Nothing / Left: Nothing<br />
Found whilst out twilight caching with Adrian Mc around Elizabeth and the RAAF Base.  Thanks for the cache!<br />
Jardry</td>
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		<title>2008 Murray COD (Caches of Distinction)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This post has been created to provide a link to the geocaches nominated for the 2008 Murray COD (Caches of Distinction) Awards. Voting Please click here to cast your votes for the 2009 Murray COD (Caches of Distinction) Awards. Best Camouflaged The following geocaches have been nominated for &#8220;Best Camouflage&#8221;. 4Quast the first in town&#8230;.. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This post has been created to provide a link to the geocaches nominated for the 2008 Murray COD (Caches of Distinction) Awards.<span id="more-600"></span></p>
<h3 id="toc-voting">Voting</h3>
<p>Please click <a href="http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=2RIdmv8GciyLbk9RjU7MbA_3d_3d" target="_blank">here</a> to cast your votes for the 2009 Murray COD (Caches of Distinction) Awards.</p>
<h3 id="toc-best-camouflaged">Best Camouflaged</h3>
<p>The following geocaches have been nominated for &#8220;Best Camouflage&#8221;.</p>
<p>4Quast<br />
the first in town&#8230;..<br />
The Philosopher&#8217;s Seat</p>
<h3 id="toc-best-traditional">Best Traditional</h3>
<p>The following geocaches have been nominated for &#8220;Best Traditional&#8221;.</p>
<p>Come Swap a DVD With Me<br />
Leave the Bugler A Message<br />
Conserving our Heritage</p>
<h3 id="toc-best-multi">Best Multi</h3>
<p>The following geocaches have been nominated for &#8220;Best Multi&#8221;.</p>
<p>Forlorn Graves<br />
Renmark Cemetery<br />
Go&#8217;n'do &#8211; St Paul&#8217;s Lowbanks</p>
<h3 id="toc-best-puzzle">Best Puzzle</h3>
<p>The following geocaches have been nominated for &#8220;Best Puzzle&#8221;.</p>
<p>Go&#8217;n'do &#8211; Berri Lookout<br />
LoxKat Katarapko Light<br />
Go&#8217;n'do &#8211; The View From The Cache</p>
<h3 id="toc-hall-of-fame">Hall of Fame</h3>
<p>The following geocaches have been nominated for the &#8220;Hall of Fame&#8221;.</p>
<p>Riverland Geocache<br />
The Border Dispute 1 : The End<br />
Come Steam With Me<br />
Look At My Hat</p>
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