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Easy Keysy #2 - Footy Club Multi-cache

This cache has been archived.

Bunjil: Unfortunately there does not seem to be any evidence that indicates that steps have been taken to resolve the issue/s associated with this placement or an indication as to when this might take place

It would appear the owner of this cache listing is no longer interested in the cache and the cache has been abandoned.

As such the cache is being de-listed (Archived). If there are components or remnants of the cache, please recover them as we don't want to litter our environment with Georubbish.

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Hidden : 7/30/2010
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:


This is the second cache in the “Things to do in Keysborough - Easy Keysy” family series. All four can easily be found in a couple of hours. They are close to bike paths so bring the children, pack the bikes and have a great time.

Go the Mighty Burras!
The Keysborough Football and Netball Club was founded way back in 1947 and is part of the Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League. The “Burras” have three men’s football teams (seniors, reserves and under 18s), one women’s football team (open age) and three netball teams (grade A, B & C). In their proud history, they have won 5 First-Eighteen Footy Premierships, 4 Second-Eighteen Premierships and 9 Third-Eighteen Premierships. Three past players have moved up to become VFL or AFL Club Players.

This cache could prove very tricky on a Saturday or Sunday morning when muggles are everywhere. Bring a pen as this is a micro.

When you stand at the starting coordinates, you will see two numbers. The first is a seven-digit number which should really be an eight-digit number. The second number is an eight-digit number which should be an eight-digit number.

Call the first number ABCDEFG.
Call the second STUVWXYZ.
Go to the coordinates: S 37° 59.AU(F-D) E 145° 10.WG(X-E),where you will find the cache.

First-to-find was Spladem.
Second place - coverthypnosis
Third place - saulman1010
Congratulations!

Additional Hints (No hints available.)