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Revision as of 20:18, 26 July 2006
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What are they
Caches Along A Route is an additional feature provided by GC.com which enables an advanced Pocket Query 'visit Pocket queries' to be generated which will contain all your cache search types within your specified distance of the Route, Maximum Distance 15Km
Setting up a route
Caches Along A Route
You need to be a Geocaching.com Premium Member to access the Caches Along A Route feature. The idea is to place a route in each state with a link back to GC.com using a capitol or major regional center as a starting point to aid in finding the route.
New South Wales & ACT
Sydney to Armidale via New England Highway Postman Pat
Quensland
Victoria
Melbourne to Sydney via Hume Highway Testing Courtesy of Pickupfamily