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MBFC # 3 - Muddy Creek Traditional Cache

Hidden : 2/29/2008
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

MBFC - Motor Bike Friendly Cache #3 - Muddy Creek. The cache is 1
Litre Sistema clip top container. Located in Narre Warren East,
Victoria. Original contents: 3 Australian Lanyards. 6 Australian
Key tags. 2 Scorpion Dog Tags. 1 packet 20 balloons. 3 - 5 Cent
Coins.

There is roadside parking within 20 meters of the cache but no
cover from the elements. Please don't enter private property as the
cache is not located there. You can see your motorbike whilst you
log the cache. The cache is located at the start of a nice
diversion from using Wellington Road and the associated traffic, to
get to the really good roads East of Melbourne. Please note that
this road changes names several times as you pass through various
intersections. Heading East keep going straight until you get to
the T intersection then turn right up the hill towards Upper
Beaconsfield. Past the Hotel on the right, then turn Left at the
next T intersection which will take you along a very nice road to
Emerald or Cockatoo. If you arrived at the cache from the East,
turn right 750 meters to the West of the cache, will take you to
Wellington Road. Please treat the road with respect the first time
you ride it as there are several corners that can catch you out.
Remember this is a semi residential area, cars can and do come out
of driveways unexpectedly. There is also a speed limit. For the non
Motorbike riders this road will lead you to an easy multi cache. I
See Elephants . That can be completed within the hour, if you get
the clues and numbers right. (visit link)
There is also a rear entrance to Cardinia Reservoir from this road.
Turn left at the roundabout. 2 multi caches located in the park
area. Always a good spot for a picnic, and watch the Kangaroos. For
the History Buffs, this is the area where the Ash Wednesday Fires,
February 1983 are thought to have started that burnt a large area
East of Melbourne with the loss of many lives including CFA
volunteers fighting the fires. Please replace the cache how you
found it please with camouflage in place.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Onfr bs n Cvar gerr

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
-------------------------
N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)