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CLIMB TIME: Triple Threat Multi-Cache

Difficulty:
4 out of 5
Terrain:
4 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:


**Caution**

This cache requires tree climbing.
Although it is not particularly difficult, serious injury can be sustained if a fall does occur. Do not attempt alone. This climb does not require ropes

 

When attempting these caches please keep the following things in mind:
-Three points of contact at all times
-Look out for any nails or hazards protruding from the trees
-Make sure you are in a safe spot to sign the log.
-Make sure the containers are replaced exactly as you found them and the bags within are sealed.
-Just use common sense, if a foot or handhold looks sketchy, don't use it.
-Have fun and good luck!

After tackling a number of tree climb caches recently, we were inspired to create our own. This cache however has a twist; rather than one climb, you are required to climb 3 separate trees. Each of the containers in the trees contains a number that will lead you to the final coordinates.

The recommended order of climbs is Tree 5, Tree 1, and then Tree 2 

The final location is a short walk away at S 37° 53.5AB' E 145° 16.9C5'

 

The location

These caches have been placed in an area that is a proposed extension that will connect Dorset Road to Napoleon Road and Lysterfield Road. Although currently, it is a lovely piece of greenery tucked away in the suburbs that in my opinion would be a mistake to get rid of.

 

Please inform the CO of any damages to the logs.

Additional Hints (No hints available.)