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Lions in Running Waters 2 Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

harleyria: No longer reside in reasonably close proximity and cannot maintain or check on this hide any longer.

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Hidden : 11/12/2015
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

This cache is intended to replace Lions In Running Waters - now archived.  This new one is situated nearby to the original one.

Parking is available adjacent to the covered picnic area along the entry drive in The Lions Park.

 


The descriptive term Running Waters translated into the Aboriginal language is Woady Yaloak.  The Woady Yaloak River rises here in Haddon before moving on its way through Smythesdale, Scarsdale and Cressy before emptying into Lake Corangamite.  This reserve is largely managed by the local Lions Club which has its clubhouse here. adjacent to the attractive Lions Park which features a childrens playground, skate ramp, electric barbecues, picnic area, out door seating and toilet amenities.  Throughout this land the Woady Yaloak river ambles its way under the road and under a delightful footbridge further into this reserve.  At times you will need to watch for muggles as this is a popular area for picnics, kiddies birthday parties, some school outings involving the local school and pre-school 500m across the roundabout, so you need to pick your time.  But largely it remains muggle free and quiet. Enjoy this peaceful part of a small Golden Plains village.

The cache is a small screw top container containing log book  - please do not remove the container from it's position, just open it to retrieve the log.  BYO pen.

Congratulations to Kenare for FTF :-)

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