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 GC25X87 for this cache).
Due to the temporary nature of pens and pencils in my geocaches
BRING YOUR OWN WRITING IMPLEMENT!!!
I enjoyed hunting down a couple of richlink's "Last Known Address" series of caches, and having spotted a large number of cemeteries in my travels I asked richlink if I could add to the "Last Known Address" series of caches. I received a reply in the affirmative on 5 May 2009, but I couldn't find my Round Tuit, so it took me a while to place any. (See my GC1RB3G WanAus 95 - Round Tuit if you don't know what that means.)
The cache is not at the above co-ords but it is where you will find the information to locate GZ. You are looking for the headstone of Corporal M.W. Robinson. ABCD = the numeric part of his Regimental Number, EFGH = the year of his death.
The cache can be found at S30 16.FBG E116 39.(D-B)(C-H)(A+H)
This cache is now part of a series leading towards my GC1QYV5 WanAus 89 - Roaming Western Australia cache, replacing GC1QBV4 WanAus 72 - Dalwallinu Dawdle.
There should be an RWA number in the back of the log book, but when we left on Day One of our 4,032 Km trip to our Winter Quarters in Darwin, I left the new log book sitting on my bedside table with the number in it. I did have the new fully stocked container and the Finders Cards, and a supply of spare log books. If you happen to find this cache before I get back in 4, 5, or 6 weeks (depending on the arrival of "The Buildup", take a photo of your entry AND the previous entry in the log book, and send me an email with that photo referencing this cache, WanAus 169 GC25X87. I will then Reply with the number you need.
PLEASE, DO NOT, under any circumstances, add that number to any log entry, and do not share the code with anyone who was not with you when you found the cache.
Subtract 2 from that number, and record the result in the format 72? (from WanAus 72, NOT 169) and ? for the RWA number) for future reference.
If by chance you are still in Dalwallinu when you receive my reply, I'd very much appreciate if you could return there, then add that number to the inside back cover of the log book, in the format RWA 72? (eliminating the possibility of confusion with 169) and email me back stating you have done so.
This is just a suggestion, but it may help you to keep track of the RWA 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 GC1QYV5 WanAus 89 - Roaming Western Australia.
I've tried to keep to the simple style of Richlink's caches, so they are all micro containers, although some are bigger than others.
This cache is a drab camo'd 500 ml round screw-top container, with a logbook, finders cards, pen, two pencils, a pencil sharpener and a small quantity of swaps. Please be sure to put the lid on tightly and conceal it as found, and watch out for muggles.
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Congratulations to
delnel
on the First To Find. 
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