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Collie River Crossover Traditional Cache

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WA1968: Archiving as Ammo Tin has been knocked off.

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Hidden : 4/16/2005
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

Australind Bypass

The Collie River Crossover is a near a nice spot on the banks of the Collie River where I have taken a number of nice size Black Bream and Marron over time. The Australind bypass crosses the river at this point and you would be best to come off the bypass at S 33 17.861 E 115 44.497. Track is accessable by 2wd however if you don't want to hear the scrap and bumps I'd park on the hill and walk down. Unfortunately a lot of litter is thrown from vehicles crossing the river and collects at the base of the bridge. Please if you can take some litter home with you.

Cache is a medium size ammo box with original contents being a 3 pack Wilson Golf Balls & tees, Wild Turkey Stubby Holder, 24 CD holder, Tennis Ball, Lanyard, Stick Tape, Address Book, Magnetic Key Holder (ideal for micro caches) card and dice set, rubber and dice.

When you are logging your find can you please note how much the clock is out from actual time and then reset the travel clock to the actual time.

This is the third of Team Prado - WA 1968 caches located around the greater Bunbury area. Look out for the South West Stubby Holder Cache, Fergus's Driver Reviver and more to come in Bunbury town (a sad lack of cachers down here to build on numbers).

Should be an easy find and as such I have posted no spoilers or hints.

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