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Tally Ho # 3 Traditional Cache

Hidden : 10/5/2010
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Easy drive by cache. The third in our Tally Ho series

Small area off the road to park. Please be careful with children & the busy highway.

There is no need to enter the private property.

This hunt run is known as Pankala

If you visit this cache on the weekends between May & August each year you may see the spectactular sight of horses galloping through the paddocks with their riders dressed in “pinks” (which are actually red jackets just in case you are thinking you are colour blind)
The Southern Eyre Hunt Club (SEHC) was founded in 1963 and is proud to be the largest hunt club in country South Australia.
Traditional hunting has been in action for over 200 years and originated in England. The English hunting folk traditionally used fox hounds or beagle hounds to hunt hares and foxes.
These days, hunting is a very social event, jumping obstacles over a designated course, without the hunting of any animal, whilst adhering to long-established etiquette
The club boasts eight magnificent hunt runs located on the Eastern and Lower Eyre Peninsula, all with their own individual features, making for a great hunting experience with loads of variety in both jumps and terrain.
Spectators are always welcome to this exciting sport suitable for the entire family... remember, the only thing we hunt is fun!

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