Welcome to the first Whereigo Cache in Sydney, Australia. The geocache ID is GC1KK89.
Welcome to the Search for Ned Kelly and the Stolen Treasure. This is my first attempt at a Whereigo Cache so I hope you enjoy it. It's fairly simple and a good introduction to your first Wherigo experience. The location of each stage is very sensitive so you will need to find your way as close to possible to each item or person. The heavy tree cover may effect your coverage which could effect each stage.
Blue Gum Road, Kenthurst, NSW. Enter from either Annangrove Rd or Pitt Town Rd. Parking is available 30 meters from the start.
Baktrak played it on 3/25/2019
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Short but effective. Nice to get a working unlock code too.
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TARDIS 0061 played it on 2/5/2017
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Short but sweet
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Noodles22 played it on 7/7/2014
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I've thoroughly enjoyed playing these type of geocaches. While it is the third cartridge I've completed, it is the second I found the actual cache, and the first I could log in this website. COMPATIBILITY ISSUES!
I only hope that more Whereigo caches are published and further development continues to keep up with demand.
Thanks for the experience.
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Fuchsia Briefs played it on 6/4/2014
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No. 305
After enjoying my first Wherigo find "The Aussie Farmer Goes Caching," I came out this way to do another, and I loved this one even more. This area of bushland was STUNNING today. I could have easily laid down and read a book in here, but alas, more caching was to be done. Even though my phone had no call signal, the gps in it seemed to be working fine, and had to problems following the story. I found the cache in the open, so covered it up a little more. Take another favourite AussieCacher! Left a TB.
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Mr MR played it on 6/9/2013
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As my eTrex does not support Wherigos, I played this cartridge with the WhereYouGo app on my Android phone. It took a re-start to get going and struggled throughout with the GPS reception but, on the whole, the cartridge worked well and the process was a most enjoyable experience in a very beautiful environment.
Thanks AussieCacher.
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