not Roadkill 2 Traditional Cache
hell+back: This one has disappeared again, and the graffiti which has replaced it suggests the location is no longer secure, so archived and replaced with not Roadkill 12.
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Subtitled “An Introduction to Phillip Island’s Wildlife”, this is one of a series of drive-by traditional caches designed especially for those who don’t enjoy multi or mystery caches.
The log is in a micro, inside a larger container. You'll need to BYO pen.
The scenery is nothing special, but the caches are relatively easy to find and, I hope, entertaining (maybe even a little bit scary!).
Middle-sized children should enjoy them (the drive-by bit plus elevation of some caches is not suited to small children, and in my experience nothing can cheer a determinedly sullen teenager).
Phillip Island is home to a range of wildlife, including the Brown Tree Frog, which is found in flooded grassland or marshes. It is an agile climber and jumper. It eats insects and is capable of leaping to catch a fly in mid-flight! They are 25-45mm long. They call and mate all year round, laying 500 - 700 eggs in a jelly clump.
What not-roadkill can you find at this cache location?
And can you find the location’s wildlife link?
You’ll need these answers to find the last cache in this series (not Roadkill Final Reward).
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
Oruvaq zrgre obk
Treasures
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