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Anyone for a game of chess? Traditional Cache

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Aus-Extreme: This cache has been muggled. Sorry for any inconvenience caused.

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Hidden : 10/28/2004
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

2 litre flattened cylinder shapped plastic container with a red lid. Completely hidden in the reeds. Please leave it that way. Please do not leave it exposed!

Please do not disregard the warning signs in the area. No "climbing" of the cliffs is required, but some upward scrambling on a couple of rocks is needed to access the cache. Please treat the area with respect .... remember Gracetown.

This maybe a popular little spot on nice days so land based muggles may be an issue. That said, don't forget to watch out for the floating ones.

The locality is very kid friendly, maybe a swim or a walk with the dog could be enjoyed.

If you wish to make any comments please post a log or email me. Please log your find in the cache and on Geocaching.com. Please no hints or multiple logs, but please do leave a photo or two. Phone a friend is allowed, but hopefully not required.

Congratulations to The Cache Rangers on their FTF - October 29, 2004.

Update - January 5, 2005:  The cache has been replaced in a new location following its recent vandalising.  The cache is now above head height (a bit of a scramble is required) and is hidden deep in behind some reed like plants. It is not visible.  Please LEAVE IT THIS WAY. Please do NOTleave it exposed in anyway. Spoiler photos have been provided to make the hunt easier.

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