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Ad astra per aspera

Reaching for the stars

by theplank     Austria > Niederösterreich > Waldviertel

Attention! This Geocache is "Locked, visible"! There is no physical container at the specified (or to be determined) coordinates. In the interest of the place it should not be necessarily to search!

N 48° 46.198' E 014° 51.789' (WGS84)

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 Size: small
Status: Locked, visible
 Time required: 0:30 h 
 Hidden on: 26 April 2008
 Listed since: 01 May 2008
 Last update: 20 February 2013
 Listing: https://opencaching.de/OC593D

5 Found
0 Not found
0 Notes
0 Watchers
0 Ignorers
73 Page visits
0 Log pictures
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The cache description was removed, because the owner declined the Opencaching.de data license.

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Log entries for Ad astra per aspera    Found 5x Not found 0x Note 0x

Found 24 July 2011 Die Archäologen found the geocache

Sehr kurzer Cache in netter Umgebung :)

Found 22 May 2009 dirtyharry3850 found the geocache

cache bei radtour von gmünd über tschechien geborgen.

tftc

Found 19 October 2008 M & Ms found the geocache

#1 today together with powermik and B_R_E_I_T_I

Nice view, nomen est omen...
No trade.
TFTC!

Martina & Michael

Found 03 May 2008 McHa found the geocache

#144@geocaching.com (+Mata) 16:00 - STF!

The name of the cache is just right for what we experienced ;). We left our car at the parking lot on the border - and we went first to the cache 'Pohranicni kamen', on the way back we decided that we'll take our bikes and we'll find the freshly published cache on Austrian side. So we uploaded files via cellphone to our PDA and then we followed the arrow. What we did not expected was the slow road rising ;) - for our untrained bodies that was really an 'aspera'. We did not know what to expect at the end - we hoped for at least some nice, but what we saw was really very close to 'astra'. For me as an astronomer from 'Klet Observatory'(http://www.klet.eu/) that was very nice place to visit ;) - thank you for that surprise ;). Other surprise was meeting us just at the building - some family - surely some Czech geocachers - were just ready to leave the place in their car. The 'father' geocacher came to as trying to find the right language to address us - so finally I great them in Czech and all turned out that that was Pe_Bo with his family - the guy I'm chatting with via ICQ some time :) - so we had nice personal meeting and personal short talk, finally ;). As for cache, that was very easy to count the things and find the cache - but even though ;) as I was tired I mistook '+' for '-' in formula for latitude and we searched on the other side first, fortunately the second stage is not so far away ;) Thank you for the cache and good reason for a nice bike trip in this nice part of Austria. :D

[TNLN]

Found 02 May 2008 Pe_Bo found the geocache

15:30 FTF! Laughing
This place is well known for me, I discovered it on my bike trip. Also I met my friends from Czech Rep. - Mcha & Mata. Thank you for cache!
IN: Ring
OUT: Coin