Byways of Burnside #16 Traditional Cache
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This is a simple traditional cache and No.16 in an occasional series.
These byways have come into being through a variety of reasons. Some are easements for drainage etc., others are walkways left in subdivisions while a few are narrow linear creek walks. Older lanes provided access for the ‘night carts’ that collected ‘night soil’ from the houses backing on to the lanes – nice euphemisms!
All the byways are easily accessible by foot and some by car, although walking is recommended. Some are quite attractive while others are less appealing. The caches are all on public land.
WARNING This general area is closely settled and traffic is likely at all hours of the day or night.
This walkway is named after Stephen King, a member of the John McDouall Stuart expedition which crossed Australia from south to north and returned in 1861-1862. King was a resident of Beulah Park and from 1880 he lived 264 Portrush Road.
Please replace the cache as you found it.
You are looking for an Eclipse container.
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
Srapr pnccvat purfg urvtug, srry sbe vg.
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