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Angus visits Freers Beach Traditional Cache

Hidden : 10/13/2020
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:


An all time favourite of Angus - Freers Beach - a very popular dog beach.  Though not used much by others, dogs using this beach are restricted seasonally.  Winter time is great 24x7 off lead. During daylight saving they are allowed 24 hours but on lead from 10am to 7pm daily.  Low tide provides a wonderful, varying doggie landscape. Doggie drinking water is available as well as a cold shower if you are game, near GZ.  At high tide you can still walk most of the length of this beach.  The walkway parallel to this beach is dog friendly 24x7x365 [on lead] and takes you from the boat ramp at Port Sorrel to the Surf Life Saving Club at Hawley Beach.  Many caches along here. I hope you and geodog enjoy this area. 

The Angus visits series  Angus has been busy visiting all sorts of locations.  You may like to set the goal of finding all of Angus’ visits, so, for your convenience, there is a continually updated list in the Description of Angus visits Port Sorell [GC91B1R].

The Angus story:

Angus was my first West Highland White Terrier.  He was my buddy, my navigator and my little man.  He came to me when I retired and hit the road in my motor home [Mylittlebus] in 2006.  He travelled all around Australia.  Meeting new people every day, he was very social and loved nothing more than poking his nose into other motorhomes and caravans.  Beaches were his favourite walks.  He was joined by Maggie in 2016 but bonded more closely with the third addition, Mollie, six months later.  Mollie was Angus' shadow.  He taught her everything - how to 'come', how to 'stay', how to swim, how to navigate and much more.  To this day, due to Angus' lessons, Mollie is better behaved than her older sister Maggie.  Angus had the unique canine experience of having visited EVERY town in Tasmania in 2016/17.  There is a hard cover photographic coffee table book “Every Town in Tassie’ in many Tasmanian and mainland homes.  We tragically lost Angus at age 12 at Opossum Bay on South Arm in southern Tasmania. We miss Angus every day but he lives on in our geocaching adventures.  Maggie, Mollie and I are now based in Latrobe but still travel and maintain our travel page on Facebook - TASMANIA ALL OVER.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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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)