This cache is a nano! Please open the outer container, open the actual nano cache, sign the log inside the nano, and rehide it in the outer container. Do not slip extra pieces of paper into the outer container. Thank you.
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I don't know that geocachers ever get used to putting their hands in logs and holes. I know that I wonder, every single time, what lives in there with the geocache!
To get the coordinates for this cache, you will need to access the Victorian Government Department of Health fact sheet on spiders, here...
Victorian Govt Dept of Health - Spider Fact Sheet
To get the coordinates of this geocache, answer the questions below from the fact sheet...
There are many species of Wolf Spider, ranging in size from about 10 mm to A0 mm.
Huntsman Spiders are very large, and can grow up to 1B cm across the legs.
While female Funnelweb Spiders live for 10 or more years, males die 6–C months after maturity.
Trapdoor Spiders have a long life span of D–20 years.
Male Redback Spiders have a body length of about E mm.
The geocache is hidden at S 37° 47.ABB′ E 145° 14.CDE′
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Mullum Mullum Creek wends its way through Ringwood and Croydon, with walking tracks along both sides and bridges joining them. The Mullum Mullum Creek Trail will take you through native bushland and open green spaces; you will see and hear a cacophony of bird life, and maybe even catch a climpse of native animals.
Muggles abound. Without notice, they will be upon you: walkers, runners, cyclists, people of all ages and shapes and sizes. Use stealth!
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This series of geocaches will take you on walks through many of the parks in Ringwood and surrounding suburbs. The geocaches can be done as a single walk joining them all together. Alternately, you can drive to a location, find the cache, and enjoy the park.