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=== Caches that provide a different experience (mostly terrain wise) === | === Caches that provide a different experience (mostly terrain wise) === |
Latest revision as of 00:51, 22 September 2010
Contents
Inner City & Surrounds
Suburbs
Below is a list of easily accessible caches, that are predominately drive by's, or very short walks such as parks, lane ways, etc. They appear in no particular order
North
South
The Ultimate in Pedestrian Safety
Some things are not what they seem
THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES, ADELAIDE!
East
West
Fun Puzzles with not too nasty final GZs
Slightly harder terrain
The caches below are for those that don't mind a bit of a short walk, or in the case of the second category, don't mind putting in the extra effort to climb, swim, or canoe to GZ.
Nice (not too long) Hikes
Caches that provide a different experience (mostly terrain wise)
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
The night has a thousand eyes (Night time cache)
Adelaide Hills / Barossa Valley
Country
Mid North
A long way to the top to find a rock that rolls