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Revision as of 09:33, 24 November 2011
A power trail is a series of caches hidden along a trail at semi-regular intervals.
They are most often used as a way to highlight an area, dedicate a series or to increase ones hide / find count with minimal effort.
See this thread Groundspeak Forum Thread
There are a number of power trails in Australia.
NSW
- Blue Mountains
Queensland
- Gold Coast Power Trail
- Fruit Run Power Trail
South Australia
- Riesling Trail
- Wandering Heroes
Tasmania
- Pipeline Track Power Trail
- Ulverstone to Turners Beach Pathway
Victoria
- Bellarine Rail Trail
- Lady Talbot
- Mornington Rail Trail
- Rail Ride
- Woodlands