Join(er) me 4 a walk Traditional Cache
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Short stroll from carpark, down steps along beach.
(Some local history compliments of DJcache.A little of the history of Joiners Channel. Greg & Dave can remember when you could still find the truck axle winches on the hillsides near the cache which were once used for hauling in the Joiner family's boats used to put out their cray pots. Joiners Channel and the associated concretelobster storage pit (coff) on the West Cape arerelics of early fishing activity at Conran. NedJoiner and his sons reportedly used explosivesto blast rocks from the channel to provideaccess for small boats. The Joiner family livedin a house above the site and were involved inthe construction of the coff in 1946)
Park at S 37° 48.702 -- E 148° 43.742 from here head east towards a set of stairs going down onto the beach, a short walk along here will put you close to the cache. This can be a popular spot with divers and swimmers in summer so pay close attention to hiding this cache again. The cache is a round 500ml black container with a screw lid, contents are, note pad and pencil, Madagascar playing cards, toy cowboy hat, tattoo, and an origami crane from our Japanese exchange student. Good luck!
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oruvaq ovt gerr jvgu tenavgr ebpx ng onfr, haqre fuehoorel, jryy uvqqra
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