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WanAus 144 - Trayning Run Traditional Cache

Hidden : 10/31/2009
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Should be an easy find outside the Trayning Oval.

Due to my advancing age, I (and my doctor) am concerned about the possibility of my experiencing a medical situation while on the road to Maintain one or more of my 120 GC Geocaches and 50 GCA Geocaches.

If you live near this Geocache, or regularly travel near it, you might be interested in Adopting this Geocache (or more of mine). Please let me (WanderingAus) know by Message at
Geocaching Message Center
if you are interested, including the cache code or codes
(e.g GC20FGQ for this cache).


Due to the temporary nature of pens and pencils in my geocaches
BRING YOUR OWN WRITING IMPLEMENT!!!

The cache is a small Sistema cliplock container hidden under some bark and leaf litter to the left of the base of the tree. Please be sure to close the lid SECURELY when finished and conceal it as found. Initial contents are First, Second, Third and Fourth To Find cards, finders cards, 2007 Toll/HSV Championship Winning Race Car, finger light, pair of dice, Chinese lucky coins, dinosaur, log book, pencils & sharpener.

This cache is part of a series leading towards my GC29MXD WanAus 179 - Discover Western Australia cache. There is a DWA number in the back of the log book. You will need to record this number in the format 144? (from WanAus 144 and ? for the DWA number) for future reference. This number is currently missing from the logbook. In the interim, the number required can be found by visiting GC37CGY WanAus 208 - LKA Goomaling. You MUST record the number as 144(n+4) (where n refers to the number as found in the back of the log book) in order for the final calculations to be correct.

This is just a suggestion, but it may help you to keep track of the DWA numbers.
Every cache page has "*Personal Cache Note" *Click to enter a note, just above Geocache Description:
You could either add the code to each individual cache, or add all numbers to GC29MXD WanAus 179 - Discover Western Australia.

If you are heading out to hunt down some of my more remote GC1QYV5 WanAus 89 - Roaming Western Australia or GC29MXD WanAus 179 - Discover Western Australia caches, where the cache density is very low, why not consider taking a few prepared containers with you, stocked with log book and swaps etc, and when you spot one of those places that make you think "that would be a good place for a cache", place one of your own. Just check that there isn't a cache within 160 metres, and please don't place a micro in the bush where you could easily conceal an ammo box or Milo tin.

When trading items please consider trading up or trading even and leaving items that you would want to find, and please don't take the pen, pencils or sharpener. If you can't trade up or trade even I don't mind seeing TNLNSL in the log. Also please don't put the pen or pencils in the log book bag, it tends to destroy the watertight integrity.

Trackables (geocoins and travel bugs) are not tradeable items. Please feel free to take them without making a trade, but please leave a note in the logbook and your online log, and do log them online.

First To Find Award Congratulations toPhil & Jackie (Albany)
on the First To Find, but WHO ARE YOU?

The first entry in the log book is by "Phil & Jackie (Albany)", but there is no corresponding online log, and enquiry with other Albany cachers hasn't revealed their identity.

Additional Hints (No hints available.)