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#11a Gourmet Run - Ciavarella Traditional Geocache

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BettyBoo3747: Checked on the state of play. Removed container and it is time to archive this cache.

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Hidden : 1/13/2014
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

Cache # 196.

As I needed to archive two caches in the Gourmet Run recently I have decided to replace them so that there are still 18 to be found in the Series. There are now seven in Oxley and eleven in the Milawa area.

The last cache, #18 is a mystery cache, solved by collecting the clues from some caches on the way around.


The cache

This cache brings you  to Oxley.  You will find a Gourmet Region sign in the park near the toilet block if you are interested in reading it. There is also a memorial to fallen diggers.

Regional Information.

The Milawa Gourmet Region is located in the lush Ovens & Kings Valleys of picturesque North East Victoria only 2.5 hours north of Melbourne, and 18 kilometers from Wangaratta.

The Gourmet Region story.... Milawa Gourmet Region- Australia's first gourmet region was conceived in 1994, with each member providing a service to visitors and proudly displaying the gourmet region's logo.

The region is centred around the townships of Oxley and Milawa and is home to numerous fresh and processed food producers, a number of Victoria's leading wineries. Accommodation options include a range of bed and breakfast stays, motels, caravan parks, camping and five star hotel. This series of caches will take you on a journey around the areas. To enable you to enjoy a lot of what this region has to offer I have tried to take you close to as many different types of things as possible, starting here with this cache just outside of Oxley. But first a bit of history on Oxley.

Oxley history- In 1824 explorers Hume and Hovell passed through the area and Hovell observed that...".the land adjoining is exceedingly good with fine hills and grassland, it is as pretty a spot as I have seen since leaving home". On November 24th Hovell named the area "Oxley Plains". Indigenous people in the area did not encounter white men again for twelve years when Major Thomas Mitchell passed through in Oct 1836. First settlement was in 1838 when George Faithfull took up the Oxley Plains run consisting of some 92000 acres, where he ran sheep and cattle. He later built a Homestead which he called "Wangaratta".

When gold was dicovered in Beechworth district in 1852, Oxley boomed because of its location on the main Cobb & Co route to the goldfields. With gold Bushrangers became active in the region, the most infamous being the Kelly gang. To improve travel through the area the first series of bridges where built across the King River flood plain in 1863. In 1865 Oxley shire was formed. The King River is the lifeblood of the surrounding region providing water resources for irrigated crops, vineyards, grazing and for the Oxley and Moyhu townships.

You are looking for a micro here (but not a nano).  Container has log only so please bring your own PEN!

CONGRATULATIONS - FTF - Harrowang!

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

zntargvp

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)