The recently demolished Geelong West Bowls Club would have been thriving back in the 1950’s, when Louis John Keavy (1908 – 1991) was the Club Champion. He was also the Geelong West Mayor in the 1970’s, and I believe that this cache location was named after him in 1975, during Geelong West’s Centenary Celebrations.
The L.J. Keavy Play Area is a great little park tucked away in Geelong West. It will appeal to younger kids up to 8 or so, with a small slide, swings, sandpit & digger, and timber structures to climb. There’s also a small covered picnic table, drink tap and grass. I spent many hours with my son here when he was a toddler, and now that we are both geocaching it seems like a pretty significant spot for our very first cache placement.
You are looking for a PVC tube that is well out of reach of younger hands.
The L.J. Keavy Play Area can be a high muggle area and GZ is also visible from nearby roads, so stealth may be required.
I hope you enjoy our first cache, and the L.J. Keavy Play Area.