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Ringtales #4: Finding meaning in the trees Traditional Geocache

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Hidden : 9/2/2014
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:


Morialta Conservation Park — Full of caches and teeming with Muggles! This little cache from the Ringtales series (with caches spread to the north and south of Adelaide and the Mount Lofty Ranges) may be a pretty easy find, but we hope it will get people thinking about the relationship between people and our beloved trees.

Most of the animals around these parts are accustomed to the tramping of our many feet, though once you have added this cache to your list, take time to walk up into the wilder heights of Morialta where nature has a stronger hold and the presence of human is not so evident.

When you find a spot to take in the view, pause, look, listen, inhale… and reflect, because we’re incredibly fortunate to have free access to something so special, just on the doorstep of our capital city.

For those driving, please make sure you are parking legally to collect the cache, we've had a complaint about it from a resident on the street. Thanks!

Find more geocaches in the Ringtails series:

Ringtales #1: Off the rails… and walking on water

Ringtales #2: Weeding ceremony

Ringtales #3: Dam if you do

Ringtales #4: Finding meaning in the trees

Ringtales #5: Growth industries

Ringtales #6: Between a drain and a creek

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