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38 degrees south, dajjct, dcr, Facitman, harlips, LIVERPOOLRED, Partic, solomonfamily, TeamJEKL & The Swaggies
Cache Details
Description
The 44th cache hidden by caughtatwork is a moveable cache and can only be found on Geocaching Australia. This cache is the fourth contributing cache in the series A Moving Challenge.
Your challenge is to locate all four moveable caches, each of which will provide you with partial co-ordinates to the 5th cache A Moving Challenge 5: Stationary
The co-ordinates will be on the top of the log sheet. The log sheet is waterproof to ensure its longevity.
Your challenge (should you accept) is to locate this cache, grab it, make your log and rehide it somewhere else in exactly the same manner.
There is only one rule:
- This cache must remain within 50km of the Melbourne General Post Office (GPO).
Co-ordinates are:
S 37 48.830
E 144 57.780
If you are unsure of how far away you are from the GPO, enter these co-ordinates into your GPSr and see just how far away it is.
There are some simple guidelines:
- When you grab the cache please rehide it again the same day or at the latest within 24 hours.
- Rehide the cache attached to another one of these objects.
The further away the merrier.
You will want to try and frustrate your opponents.
- Log your find here as soon as you can so others are not trying to find the cache you just moved.
- When logging your find at geocaching.com.au, please insert the co-ordinates in the coords box.
This allows the geocaching software to automatically update the new location.
Of course the best fun about one of these caches is that you don't have to worry about being spotted retrieving the cache. Feel free to be as obvious as you need to be in order to claim it.
Then run away as fast as you can.
Enjoy.

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Logs
January 2008
| 28th |
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caughtatwork |
This series has been an interesting experiment. With the final cache missing, I'll archive this series and reinstate the cache containers, kindly returned to me at great expense, for a different cache. |
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December 2007
| 28th |
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caughtatwork |
With the final cache missing, I'm collecting the parts for recalculation and redistribution. |
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| 23rd |
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The Swaggies |
After loosing most of the clues to this series we had to go out and find them all over again. At least it was close to home. Will relocate soon. |
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| 20th |
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Landsergruppe |
Tried logging this 2 weeks ago but wouldn't update, so am trying again |
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November 2007
| 29th |
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Landsergruppe |
Found on the way home from work, checked all around and under GZ, but no luck, was just about to leave when I found it lying on the ground nearby. |
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October 2007
| 2nd |
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38 degrees south |
S37° 58.195' E145° 5.464' Tonight we went out for a drive to find a suitable hiding spot for this one. We didn't want to place it too close to the others in this series that we had recently re-hidden, so we headed over to this location. Regards, 38degsouth. |
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September 2007
| 30th |
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38 degrees south |
Got it. That's the last piece of this puzzle for us! We'll make our way to the final cache at some stage. Thanks again C@W for the series and to LuckDogsCrew for the previous placement. Next mission, finding a new spot to place this one... |
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June 2007
| 24th |
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LuckDogsCrew |
S37° 42.912' E145° 8.888' We only discovered these "Moving" caches a little while ago, so it was fun to find it yesterday - and place it again today. It will be interesting to see how long it stays out this way.
Luck Dog's Crew |
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| 23rd |
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LuckDogsCrew |
Quick Grab, Our first movable and Geocaching.com.au cache. Loved the concept will look out for move now. Will drop off tonight or tomorrow.
Thanks
Luck Dogs Crew |
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Geodes |
S37° 48.924' E145° 11.593' Found by Bob at 0220
The last of the prelims for me - might be a while before I'm in a position to nab the final though .
Thanks c@w - a fun series, even for someone who's not usually in a position to chase this type of cache |
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May 2007
February 2007
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LIVERPOOLRED |
A nice quick easy find, We signed the log & we have moved it to its New location !
TFTC
Cheers
LIVERPOOLRED
(Y.N.W.A.) |
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January 2007
| 13th |
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Facitman |
S37° 52.597' E145° 5.151' Oh was this harder to hide than I was expecting. After failing to find a suitable location in our travels over the last day the Facit-Family set off this afternoon for a focussed search, found one in the last place we looked . |
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| 11th |
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Facitman |
Found by Facitman and the Facit-Family at 16:11
The last of the A Moving Challenge caches was kind enough to move nice and close to the Facit-Pa and Facit-Grandma's house, but then moved further north . A slightly longer drive but the cache was in hand quickly once we arrived at GZ.
Will re-hide tomorrow, and head for the fifth cache in the near future
Thanks caught@work. It'll be nice to finish off this fun series  |
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| 9th |
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solomonfamily |
S37° 46.921' E145° 9.493' This one cost me - I am sure I am going to get a nice photo of the car in the mail :-( Oh well that will teach me - I will think about that at its next stop. |
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| 7th |
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The Swaggies |
S37° 50.218' E145° 8.101' Collected by the Swaggies today on our way home from a days caching. This one had been sitting on the radar for a long time and was in need of a change of location.
TFTC caughtatwork |
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May 2006
| 31st |
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dajjct |
S37° 55.007' E145° 20.114' As the location on the web site came up as Ferny Creek, I didn't pay a whole lot of attention to it, then I checked a Map to find it was in Upper Ferntree Gully, outside my wife's work place. I had actually parked within metres last night!!! GSAK was not yet updated and the GPS wasn't even the car, so today I knew where it was and seeing as how I had to make only a small detour on my way home from work today, it was in hand very quickly, without the GPS too. Now in it's new location, not to far away. Had trouble with the GPS, was not very many sats around. 10m Accuracy. |
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| 26th |
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Tank47 |
S37° 53.880' E145° 18.884' Boosted is now out in the cold again after a couple of days attached to my fridge in the warmth of the kitchen. Thanks C@W now on to the 5th.
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| 24th |
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Tank47 |
Have Boosted in my pocket, will hunt out a suitable location and post asap. Quite a trip from my place also, will not be travelling that far to hide it. |
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April 2006
| 1st |
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caughtatwork |
Took a trip (and what a trip from my house) to check on this cache.
Still safe and sound although it took me a minute or two to locate it ... and I know what it looks like.
Seek again and ye shall find. |
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March 2006
| 27th |
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themob |
Went out to find it last weekend cause it sounded like a great idea (first cache) but had no luck. I think it has been moved and not logged.... Better luck next time I hope. Great idea Caughtatwork |
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January 2006
| 7th |
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Rabbitto |
S38° 13.082' E145° 3.603' We thought we would take a look at this one today. Very nice idea. This cache is continuing it's lap around the outer limits of the boundary and it's now close to Mornington. Next stop, Port Phillip Bay. |
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| 4th |
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Team_Diesel |
S38° 8.568' E145° 12.523' We have moved this cache to a new shoping centre in Langwarrin.
If you are hungry or looking for a DVD for the evening then this is the place the locals go.
Thanks C@W |
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December 2005
| 19th |
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acts2youthgroup |
S37° 48.650' E145° 14.628' Well this was a nice easy find as I was passing through the area. But what a job trying to find the same object, the key was the type of place they were located at.
woops i made a typo the cache is not at panton hill |
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Geof |
S37° 55.551' E145° 26.559' This was the second find of the day but the first cache replaced. I headed into the hart of Mr Coffee and the did I used to work over there clan territory. This one I had sused by the name and the GPSr didn't even leave the car. A quick grab and the cache was mine. I couldn't help wondering who was watching from behind the dark windows but it wasn't long before I was gone. After investigating many areas in the direction I had intended to take it I gave up and was heading another way when I got lucky and found one dead ahead - that will do and it's the exact thing too . It was raining and the road wasn't too busy so in between cars in it went.
Thanks C@W |
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Mr.Coffee and the Coffee Clan |
S38° 1.243' E145° 18.265' S38.01.243 x E145.18.265
Again today I parked within 15 metres of this cache, and again it was too tempting not to grab this moooving cache.
This cache now has a new temporary home.
Thanks again Caughtatwork for the challenge.
Regards Mr.Coffee and the "Boosted at Boost Juice" Clan.
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November 2005
| 29th |
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Team_Diesel |
Called by the original location on my way home from the airport but, like the other three in the series, this one had moved on with the Maccamob.
We will have another go in a few weeks when next out west.
Thanks C@W |
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| 29th |
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maccamob |
S37° 50.943' E144° 42.383' Found by Mary & David at 0950. On a roll now. This location wasn't quite so busy, and we'd been here before so knew where to look. Moved south-west. Our thanks once more to caughtatwork. |
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