The Ultimate Urban Caching Experience
- The Ginger Loon
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The Ultimate Urban Caching Experience
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Tired of hunting for Urban Micros? Sick of Magnetic Bridge Caches that fall into the abyss at the slightest touch?
<BR>Then have we got news for you! Be the envy of your mates with this new product from teamCHAOS and The House of Loon.
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Introducing the <B>Fully Refurbished Ingeniously Designed Geocaching Enclosure™ (F.R.I.D.G.E)</B>
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<img alt="Fridge.jpg" src="http://teamchaos.geocaching.com.au/photos/Fridge.jpg" />
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The F.R.I.D.G.E™ is designed with the urban cacher in mind. It's sleek and stylish design allows for seemless integration into any urban environment.
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With 2 storage compartments specifically designed for small and large swaps you need never worry about your small swaps drifting to the bottom
of the cache, never to see the light of day again. And because it's frost free, condensation in the cache is a thing of the past.
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With the addition of the optional extension lead you can even put food in it without fear of attracting ants or those pesky bears (or GeoMonkeys)!
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Don't have any swaps? No problemo. With it's patented EZ-Log® surface, the F.R.I.D.G.E™ is well suited for use as a log only cache (BYO white board marker).
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How much would a bargain like this cost, I hear you say? Not $100, not $50, not even $10. We're giving away the F.R.I.D.G.E™ free to the first cacher to arrive with a trailer.
<P>But don't delay, a true bargain like this will only last until the next Council Clean-up.
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The F.R.I.D.G.E™, coming to a streetscape near you!
<P>
Tired of hunting for Urban Micros? Sick of Magnetic Bridge Caches that fall into the abyss at the slightest touch?
<BR>Then have we got news for you! Be the envy of your mates with this new product from teamCHAOS and The House of Loon.
<P>
Introducing the <B>Fully Refurbished Ingeniously Designed Geocaching Enclosure™ (F.R.I.D.G.E)</B>
<P>
<img alt="Fridge.jpg" src="http://teamchaos.geocaching.com.au/photos/Fridge.jpg" />
<P>
The F.R.I.D.G.E™ is designed with the urban cacher in mind. It's sleek and stylish design allows for seemless integration into any urban environment.
<P>
With 2 storage compartments specifically designed for small and large swaps you need never worry about your small swaps drifting to the bottom
of the cache, never to see the light of day again. And because it's frost free, condensation in the cache is a thing of the past.
<P>
With the addition of the optional extension lead you can even put food in it without fear of attracting ants or those pesky bears (or GeoMonkeys)!
<P>
Don't have any swaps? No problemo. With it's patented EZ-Log® surface, the F.R.I.D.G.E™ is well suited for use as a log only cache (BYO white board marker).
<P>
How much would a bargain like this cost, I hear you say? Not $100, not $50, not even $10. We're giving away the F.R.I.D.G.E™ free to the first cacher to arrive with a trailer.
<P>But don't delay, a true bargain like this will only last until the next Council Clean-up.
<P>
The F.R.I.D.G.E™, coming to a streetscape near you!
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We did notice last weekend that quite a lot of stuff get's on footpaths that way!swampgecko wrote:You obviously haven't been to the big smoke of late...Mr Router...... they are so common no-one seems to notice them on the footpaths anymoreMr Router wrote:As a cache , behind the bush would be better!
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Any Cold Bevvies in it !!!!!
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