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Rana Pirica:
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It is Rana Pirica, the geocache maintenance frog, once again hopping through your area to check on geocache maintenance.

Since there has been no owner activity on this cache page and it has been over 30 days since the request to perform maintenance, this cache has been archived. Please remove any remaining cache components if you have not already done so. If there are questions about the archival or if you would like it to be re-considered for listing please e-mail me or your local reviewer in response to this archival, and we will help to unarchive your cache if possible. I want to thank you for the time that you have taken to contribute to geocaching in the past and look forward to seeing your further participation in the future.

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Rana Pirica
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Hidden : 9/12/2008
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
3 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

Hidden in one of the most fun bits of the Manly to the Spit walk.

I recommend you do the whole walk rather than just going here from North Harbour Reserve, as it's an amazing walk (with plenty of geocaches on the way).

The GPS co-ordinates are accurate (placed on Google Earth), but you may find your GPS device playing up a bit...I recommend you read the instructions before, unless you're up for a real challenge.

Initial cache contents:
Log book + geocache note
Working casio watch
Etch A Sketch
Sock for N95 (will fit almost any phone)
Alvin and the Chipmunks soft toy
Headphones
Sim Theme Park CD
Piece of coral shaped like the letter A
Geocoin
Necklace


Oh, and please don't visit this cache during high tide or after heavy rain. If you do, you'll have to tresspass on private proporty to get to it, and we don't want that... Also don't try and get to it from the street or the bridge, go through North Harbour Reserve and down the little stairs, so you approach the waterfall from the sand. Get yourself under the north end of the footbridge and look under a rock.

Please note that Google Maps displays the cache as if it's on private property. It is, in fact, about a metre from the property line. I.e. you don't need to walk past the "Private Property" sign to get to it.

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