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MS 65 - Let's BOOGIE some more Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

WA_Puzzler: The time has come to archive this series - five years is long enough and with so few finds, and even fewer solves, the recent fires have put the nail in the coffin for the series. At least 80% of the caches were retrieved a couple of days ago and are currently sitting on my back verandah, awaiting retrieval of the logs, and the others have been totally destroyed. Any caches out in place now are throw downs and finds on these will be deleted. Thankyou to all the geocachers who solved the puzzles and then enjoyed the finding of the caches. It really is a beautiful part of the WA bush, and a part that will forever be known as MS Land to many of us!

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Hidden : 12/2/2015
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

This is a micro camo cache.
For the enjoyment of future cachers, please lease leave gz EXACTLY as you found it.
Thankyou.



This cache IS at the listed coordinates!!



MS 65




Let's BOOGIE some more


Boogie rock is a music genre which came out of the hard heavy blues rock of the late 1960s. Largely designed for dance parties, it tends to feature a repetitive driving rhythm in place of instrumental experimentation found in the more progressive blues-rock bands of the period.

Boogie rockers concentrate on the groove, working a steady, chugging back beat, often in shuffle time.

Bands include ZZ Top, AC/DC, Vardis, Molly Hatchet, Status Quo, Savoy Brown and Foghat.




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FTF Congratulations
OOH YEH, everlasting and iluvtrekking


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