GCA Caches in Western AustraliaGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.auGeocaching AustraliaGA1557Cape Range Cave Cache - Owls RoostGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga1557Cape Range Cave Cache - Owls RoostGeocacheGeocacheCape Range Cave Cache - Owls RoostThe WoobocklesExmouthWestern AustraliaAustraliaTraditionalRegular34Please note this is a 4WD cache only. For the cave experience a medium to high level of fitness and agility is needed plus a head for heights.<p>Zero your odometer at the Caltex station in Exmouth and head South on Murat Road for 28kms.</p>
<p>You will cross a cattle grid and immediately on your right is an access track through the bushes.(Coordinates S22° 11.035' E114° 04.812')</p>
<p>After 1.2 km water tanks on your right..</p>
<p>You will cross 3 river beds, the first crossing will you will need to engage 4WD if you do not have a high wheel base.</p>
<p>Continue to head south for approx 4.5km, follow track turning right heading west toward the range.</p>
<p>You will cross a cattle grid, over head power lines and increase elevation in to the range.</p>
<p>Any forks in the road you come across....veer right.</p>
<p>After approx 5km swallow holes on the Left side of track.</p>
<p>After another 5 kms you have arrived at the destination look for a cairn (a pile of rocks) on the right side of track there is a spot to park.</p>
<p>Take a torch.</p>
<p>At the entrance of the cave there is a metal ladder beside the tree. Be aware, it is approx 30 feet deep and the ladder is not secured at the bottom. This limestone cave will allow you to enjoy stalagmites, stalactites and columns.</p>
<p>PS The views on the trip back are beautiful.</p>The cache is directly west of the entrance to the cave woobocklesOtherGA1511WanAus 105 - Don Rhodes MuseumGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga1511WanAus 105 - Don Rhodes MuseumGeocacheGeocacheWanAus 105 - Don Rhodes MuseumWanderingAusPort HedlandWestern AustraliaAustraliaTraditionalMicro1.51Should be a fairly easy find at the local Mining and Transport Museum.<p>This cache has been placed as a reward to Port Hedland for getting us "On The Road Again". We had limped along for the past 1,600 or so kilometres, with the V6 geoChallenger running on four cylinders<img alt="" src="http://travelwa.iinet.net.au/Geocaching/icon_smile_dead.gif" /> , mostly in second gear with occasional bursts of third gear on downhill sections (in a four speed plus overdrive automatic transmission<img alt="" src="http://travelwa.iinet.net.au/Geocaching/icon_smile_disapprove.gif" /> , finally arriving in Port Hedland just before midday on a Tuesday. The only mechanic with Mitsubishi diagnostic equipment North of Perth, henceforth to be known as Werner The Wizard, only took a couple of hours to identify the faulty ignition control transistor causing the problem<img alt="" src="http://travelwa.iinet.net.au/Geocaching/icon_smile_approve.gif " />. There were no new ones available in Western Australia, and probably in Australia ("they never fail, so nobody carries them"), but he managed to locate a secondhand one in Perth, which he was promised "missed the plane, but got on the truck to Port Hedland minutes ago". At 4:45 PM the very next day, Werner The Wizard rang to say the part was in, and he was ready to fit it. I immediately raced to his premises, stopping only to claim a find of <a href="http://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga0978">geocaching.com.au/cache/ga0978</a> GA0978 Train Spotters by NTSTROM at the Don Rhodes Mining and Transport Museum (well, you have to balance your priorities don't you - I expected it to be dark on my way back, and it was). Some time later, I parted with a small sum of cash, and drove out of Werner The Wizard's gate exactly 28 hours and 5 minutes after first driving in through them, with all six cylinders firing nicely<img alt="" src="http://travelwa.iinet.net.au/Geocaching/icon_smile_big.gif" /> <img alt="" src="http://travelwa.iinet.net.au/Geocaching/icon_smile_approve.gif" />. On the way back to the caravan park I placed the cache in the dark and took a flash photo to remind me of the place. Please note it is NOT on this train.</p>
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<p>Take the opportunity to explore the Mining and Transport Museum, which features three locomotives as well as trucks and other equipment used in the development of the mining industry in the Pilbarra Region.</p>
<p>The cache is a magnetic keycase containing only a log book. You will need to bring your own writing imnplement. It should be fairly easy for the wheelchair bound to retrieve.</p>
<p>Of course I've also had enormous problems with internet connection since leaving home, and I only realised on 2 July that this cache hadn't been published.</p>
<p>If you enjoy this one check out my other caches:-<br />
<a href="http://travelwa.iinet.net.au/Geocaching/WanderingAus_Placed_Caches.html">travelwa.iinet.net.au/Geocaching/WanderingAus_Placed_Caches.html</a> WanderingAus Placed Caches </p>Didn't get on the train.geo smurfsFoundWow our first FTF Great TFTHWanderingAusOtherReady to roll at last.GA1481WanAus 104 - Port Hedland GunGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga1481WanAus 104 - Port Hedland GunGeocacheGeocacheWanAus 104 - Port Hedland GunWanderingAusPort HedlandWestern AustraliaAustraliaTraditionalMicro11<p>An easy find on a gun in the local memorial park.</p>
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WanderingAus wandered by on day seven of a "climatic refugee" trip, heading North for the winter, and found this Quick Firing 25 Pounder Field Gun in the Memorial Park in Port Hedland.</p>
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<p>I immediately thought of claiming <a href="http://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga1381">GA1381 RSL War Artefacts/Memorabilia by MADSTARS</a>.</p>
<p>MADSTARS offers extra points for his cache if the finder also places a cache on the War Artefact, so I had come equipped for just such an eventuality. After a quick saturation check (nothing within 3.79 kilometres by my calculation) I determined that I could place a cache on the gun, and I had come equipped for just such an eventuality. I hid a magnetic Eclipse container containing a logbook and pencil somewhere on the gun. You may still need to bring your own writing implement, or perhaps a pencil sharpener might be handy. Please treat this area with respect and take a moment or two to reflect on the service of those this area commemorates, and those who made the ultimate sacrifice.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><span style="font-size: medium"><span style="font-family: Arial"><strong>Lest We Forget</strong></span></span></p>
<p>I agree with MADSTARS on the importance of introducing our children to the RSL's and telling them what the men and women of the armed services did for us and our country, and the freedom we enjoy today. I look to those geocachers who hunt in company with their children and/or grandchildren to further this aim, so that they too Will Remember Them.</p>
<p>If you are local to the Port Hedland area and are prepared to be co-maintaqiner for this cache please let me know and I will be able to change this to a GC cache.</p>
<p>If you enjoy this one check out my other caches:-</p>
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<p style="text-align: center"><span style="color: #003300"><span style="font-size: medium">WanderingAus Placed Caches </span></span></p>back2basicsFoundA quick grab during a lunchstop. A very interesting spot thanks for bringing us to this spot.WanderingAusOtherReady to roll - enjoy.GA1475Waypoint CharlieGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga1475Waypoint CharlieGeocacheGeocacheWaypoint CharliePilbara SESGap RidgeWestern AustraliaAustraliaTraditionalRegular22Millstream<p><span style="font-size: small"><span style="font-family: Arial">This cache was born from the Annual Training Exercise (Pilex2009) for the Pilbara Region of the WA State Emergency Service. It was attended by units from Karratha, Port Hedland and Wickham. </span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small"><span><span style="font-family: Arial">Part of the exercise was a Mapping & Navigation course covering vehicle, topographical and GPS navigation. As a momento of the entire exercise it was deciced to place a cache (or as Danny called it a "geosync") at the one point that seemed to stump a few teams. "Waypoint Charlie"</span></span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small"><span><span style="font-family: Arial">The cache container is a camp milo tin, with the names of those attending written on the outside. Besides the regulatory items this cache contains items that members contributed which they believe epitomises the weekend (that in itself is a worry). Prior to the wet season this cache will be changed out to a plastic container with a photo of the original container placed inside the cache. So, if you wish to see the original, you have until approx Nov this year.</span></span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small"><span><span style="font-family: Arial">It was then decided that a cache will be placed at each exercise location in the future.</span></span></span></p>Team RooriderOtherHave FunGA1579Under the Bridge - Lefroy Tram BridgeGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga1579Under the Bridge - Lefroy Tram BridgeGeocacheGeocacheUnder the Bridge - Lefroy Tram BridgeTeam CarnagePembertonWestern AustraliaAustraliaTraditionalMicro1.52.5A micro hidden under the Lefroy Brook Tram Bridge.<p><span id="LongDescription">The Bridge is a short walk along the walk trail from the main "Cascades" area.<br />
There is a sign saying the walk trail is closed due to a broken bridge but you can ignore this as the tram bridge is before the broken walk bridge anyway.</span></p>Team CarnageOtherGA1370A tourist's photo opportunityGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga1370A tourist's photo opportunityGeocacheGeocacheA tourist's photo opportunityEverlastingKununurraWestern AustraliaAustraliaVirtualOther11<p> </p>
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<p><b><font color="#333300" size="4">Happy Hunting.</font></b></p>The MorrisFoundWho can resist these? This is Lady Morris and Geogirl about to get info on the Gibb River Rd. TFTFCWanderingAusFoundWanderingAus wandered by on day 14 of a "climatic refugee" trip, heading North for the winter, and took the requisite photo.
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*Recommended* *Overall Experience: 2*
T4TH Everlasting
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sevaboFoundnice surrounding, see the photo of me. thanks for bringing me there. [:)]EverlastingOtherPublishedBushies2FoundWe found it after finding a cache nearby and thought it was an excellent idea to have our photo taken. Thanks Everlasting for the great idea. FTFGA1307Telegraph HillGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga1307Telegraph HillGeocacheGeocacheTelegraph HilleverlastingWyndhamWestern AustraliaAustraliaVirtualOther11<p><span style="font-size: small"><strong><span style="color: #000080"><font face="Arial, Helvetica" size="2">Telegraph Hill</font></span></strong></span></p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #000080"><font face="Arial, Helvetica" size="2">Historic Sites such as the Old Halls Creek Road and the ruins of the Telegraph Hill are also found in the reserve. Old Halls Creek Road was built in 1894 and the stones that were painstakingly laid by hand to line the road edges can still be seen in places. This road is negotiable by 4WD vehicles only and may be impassable during the wet season. The main access road in the reserve leads to Telegraph Hill which is one of many basalt hills on the floodplain and has some historic ruins relating back to WW I and a wireless station built by naval intelligence. From here you can view the surrounding floodplain and distant hills.</font></span></strong></p>
<p><span style="color: #800000"><font face="Arial, Helvetica" size="2"><strong>To log this cache, all you need is to do is to take a photo of yourself and/or your GPS receiver at the stones that were painstakingly laid by hand to line the road edges can still be seen in places at gz.</strong><br />
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<p><span style="color: #800000">Happy Hunting</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #800000">Cheers Everlasting.</span></p>NilEverlastingOtherHappy Hunting.GA1304Warrin Park MonumentGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga1304Warrin Park MonumentGeocacheGeocacheWarrin Park MonumentEverlastingWyndhamWestern AustraliaAustraliaVirtualOther11<p><span style="color: #ff0000"><b>Wyndham Three Mile</b> </span></p>
<p>At Wyndham Three Mile the local Aboriginal population have constructed a set of huge statues depicting an Aboriginal family complete with a dingo and kangaroo (this is one block to the east of the main street). In the same street is a wonderful relic of Wyndham¹s steamy nights - a classic outback cinema with comfortable deck chairs, a small screen and enclosed projector booth.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #800000">To log this cache, all you need is to do is to take a photo of yourself and/or your GPS receiver at the rather large people or animals at gz.<br />
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<p>Happy Hunting.</p>
<p>Cheers Everlasting</p>NilsevaboFoundWorth visiting and interesting to see giant sculptures of the aboriginals, animals and aboriginal hut but shame [:(] the park was mess. Thanks Everlasting for bringing me there. Bushies2FoundFTF hooray! Interesting to see giant aboriginals, animals and aboriginal hut. Thanks Everlasting for the unusual place, worth visiting.EverlastingOtherHappy Hunting.GA1207Warner GlenGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga1207Warner GlenGeocacheGeocacheWarner Glen4DrongoesWarner GlenWestern AustraliaAustraliaTraditionalRegular22By the Blackwood River<p>One for those taking the back roads in the Margaret River or Augusta area.</p>
<p>A clear plastic box wrapped in black plastic. Contains log and a few goodies as well.</p>Under a small native bush beside a peppermint tree with a forked trunk at the base of a fallen log.geo smurfsFoundA bit of a wet day but a nice walkTeam CarnageFoundOur first FTF on a GCA cache.
Nice spot on the river. We had to avoid a few fishermuggles while finding and logging this one.
Thanks for the FTF Fridge magnet! It is good to see someone going to the trouble. I always like to leave a FTF card in all my Caches that I hide.
Thanks Drongoes.
4drongoesOther4 Drongoes 2nd cache is up for grabs.GA1269WanAus 61 - Domblegabby TankGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga1269WanAus 61 - Domblegabby TankGeocacheGeocacheWanAus 61 - Domblegabby TankWanderingAusPioneerWestern AustraliaAustraliaTraditionalSmall11.5An easy find just off the Eyre Highway 39 Km West of Caiguna Roadhouse.<p><span style="color: #000080">I wandered by on day 179 of a 6 month trip Wandering Australia, and pulled off the road at Domblegabby Tank Rest Area to camp for the night AND to place a cache. </span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000080">We chose the Westernmost spot in the camping area, which kept us well away from the smell of the toilet if the wind dropped, and also allowed me to use the cover of the geoChallenger and caravan to venture out to my chosen spot to place the cache. GZ is 170 metres due West of the spot we camped at. </span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000080">I've placed this and several other caches along the Eyre Highway to encourage cachers to take regular breaks from the monotonous driving. At this spot you can camp for the night or just take a driver reviver break. Facilities include drop toilet, water, shade, picnic tables and rubbish bins. </span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000080">The cache is a 900 ml clear Decor container inside a grey plastic bag. Initial contents are First and Second To Find cards, finders cards, fly/mosquito head net, 5 ring key ring with blue LED light, Australia key ring, emu badge, whale, pig, log book, pen, pencil & sharpener. </span></p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000">When trading items please consider trading up or trading even and leaving items that you would want to find, and please don't take the pen, pencils or sharpener. If you can't trade up or trade even I don't mind seeing TNLNSL in the log. Also please don't put the pen or pencils in the log book bag, it tends to destroy the watertight integrity.</span></strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000">Trackables (geocoins and travel bugs) are not tradeable items. Please feel free to take them without making a trade, but please leave a note in the logbook and your online log, and do log them online.</span></strong></p>
<p><span style="color: #000080"><strong><span style="font-size: small">Please be careful to replace the cache so that it is sheltered from the sun, and that the rocks are not resting on the container.</span></strong></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #339966"><span style="font-size: medium"><strong>If you enjoy this one check out my other caches:- </strong></span></span></p>
<p style="text-align: center"><span style="color: #00ff00"><strong><span><span style="font-size: large"><a href="http://travelwa.iinet.net.au/Geocaching/WanderingAus_Placed_Caches.html">WanderingAus Placed Caches </a></span></span></strong></span></p>urchFoundAnother much appreciated break in our journey. This time there were some muggles having lunch in the shelter, so we set up on the table nearby in the semi shade to have our lunch as well. While there another muggle came round to empty all the bins in the area, as well as picking up much other litter - in the heat of the day - around 45 - accompanied by zillions of flies... rather him than me!
Found cache easily, at sufficient distance from prying eyes not to worry. TNLN. Thanks for the hunt, WanderingAus.Trev & RachFoundFound first thing in the morning after camping further up the road. T scissors & Whale L dino. TFTH.toycoastersFoundWe stopped there for the night and left in the morning only to find out there was a cache to be found. Did a quick u-turn and found it no problems. Thanks for the cache.richlinkFoundSTF Located on way home to WA after 14 months travelling in eastern states.jim@chrisFoundA first to find on the way home to Perth. swapped Emu badge for a pair of fishing scissors. TFTC
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WanderingAusOtherReady to roll - enjoy!GA1268WanAus 60 - Mundrabilla TanksGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga1268WanAus 60 - Mundrabilla TanksGeocacheGeocacheWanAus 60 - Mundrabilla TanksWanderingAusMaduraWestern AustraliaAustraliaTraditionalSmall11.5An easy find at Kathala Pass Rest Area just off the Eyre Highway 3 Km West of Mundrabilla Roadhouse.<p><span style="color: #000080">I wandered by on day 179 of a 6 month trip Wandering Australia, and after refuelling at Mundrabilla Roadhouse I pulled off the road to the tanks for probably the twelth or more time in the past 42 years, but this time I was there to place a cache.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000080">I've placed this and several other caches along the Eyre Highway to encourage cachers to take regular breaks from the monotonous driving. At this spot you can camp for the night or just take a driver reviver break. Facilities include water, tables, shade and rubbish bins.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000080">The cache is a 900 ml clear Decor container inside a grey plastic bag, hidden a short walk from the tanks. Initial contents are First and Second To Find cards, finders cards, fly/mosquito head net, 5 ring key ring with blue LED light, Aus dolphin key ring, Australia indigenous art badge, whale, ram, two sheets of stickers, log book, pen, pencil & sharpener.</span></p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000">When trading items please consider trading up or trading even and leaving items that you would want to find, and please don't take the pen, pencils or sharpener. If you can't trade up or trade even I don't mind seeing TNLNSL in the log. Also please don't put the pen or pencils in the log book bag, it tends to destroy the watertight integrity. <p>Trackables (geocoins and travel bugs) are not tradeable items. Please feel free to take them without making a trade, but please leave a note in the logbook and your online log, and do log them online. </span></strong>
<p><span style="color: #000080"><strong><span style="font-size: small">Please be careful to replace the cache so that it is sheltered from the sun, and that the rocks are not resting on the container.</span></strong></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #339966"><span style="font-size: medium"><strong>If you enjoy this one check out my other caches:- </strong></span></span></p>
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</p>urchFoundOn our final leg of our trans Australia journey - distances certainly start to stretch out around here, so nice to have a bit of time out of the car. Some muggles watering horses in the shelter, so took the cache back to the car before opening it, only to let loose a family of spiders! TNLN. Spent the next 100kms or so tracking them down.
Thanks for the hunt, WanderingAus.toycoastersFoundFound it no problems. Stopped and had lunch under the shelter. Thanks for the cache.jim@chrisFoundFirst to find. swapped camp towel for stickers. I thought that we had a problem with campers but it turned out to be an abandoned vehicle parked behind the tanks. TFTC
Jim & Chrisjim@chrisFoundFirst to find. swapped camp towel for stickers. I thought that we had a problem with campers but it turned out to be an abandoned vehicle parked behind the tanks. TFTC
Jim & ChrisWanderingAusOtherReady to roll - enjoy!GA1205Broken Down ChevyGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga1205Broken Down ChevyGeocacheGeocacheBroken Down Chevy4DrongoesMarvel LochWestern AustraliaAustraliaTraditionalRegular24It's not what you think!<p>Welcome to the Mount Palmer area Western Australia. This area is best visited between August and October when wildflowers are present and temperatures are cooler during the days. Bush flies are also less problematic. Overnight temperatures often fall below zero at this time of year. The area is remote and you should be appropriately equipped for an unplanned, extended stay. It is advisable not to travel here with a single vehicle. Telstra mobile coverage drops in and out around the old Mt Palmer townsite.</p>
<p>Access to this cache is best made via <a target="_blank" href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=102046541119217694573.00045ae5a9f758ff5dabf&ll=-31.273491,119.512021&spn=0.003902,0.00773&t=h&z=18">Emu Fence Rd</a>. Follow the signs to Mt Palmer. The <a target="_blank" href="http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/MNypxn2eCP5mqboTEIhFOg?authkey=j503sIqymok">road is subject to flooding </a>and is unsealed. A 4WD vehicle is recommended. There are small diversion tracks around frequently flooded areas. Be sure to visit the <a target="_blank" href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=102046541119217694573.00045ae5b5f9515039be5&ll=-31.400567,119.677688&spn=0.007793,0.01546&z=17">Mt Palmer Hotel ruins </a>and <a target="_blank" href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=102046541119217694573.00045ae5be03d54670cbc&ll=-31.407806,119.68662&spn=0.015585,0.030921&z=16">Old Mine workings</a>. CAUTION! - there are numerous open shafts in the area. Children and dogs need to be kept on a short lead!</p>
<p>Happy Hunting!</p>
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<p><a target="_blank" href="http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/wCUN9zokh8SBzWFTssn_JQ?authkey=j503sIqymok">Follow the sign to the cache.</a></p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/ZW-6EQGupCsB_WDOg82LWQ?authkey=j503sIqymok">Getting Warm.</a></p>
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<p> </p>4drongoesOtherHi Guys,
Our first cache is out there, ready to be found!!GA1138Big CrocamadileGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga1138Big CrocamadileGeocacheGeocacheBig CrocamadileTeamGeoPleskWyndhamWestern AustraliaAustraliaVirtualOther11A simple virtual cache in Wyndham, WA<div class="cache_description"><o:p> </o:p>To log this cache, all you need is to do is to take a photo of yourself and/or your GPS receiver at the rather large reptile at gz.<br />
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(And yes i do know that the name is spelt incorrectly)sevaboFoundhugh crocidile!!! see photo [:)] thanks for organised the hunt. EverlastingFoundJointed FTF with Bushies2. As They knows all about Wyndham, they shows me all the area. Wow huge one. Thanks TGP for organising the vurtual. Bushies2FoundJointed FTF with Everlasting. We found the huge crocodile, boy can imagine if it is alive!! Thanks TPG.TeamGeoPleskOtherGA1136Wyndham ViewsGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga1136Wyndham ViewsGeocacheGeocacheWyndham ViewsTeamGeoPleskWyndhamWestern AustraliaAustraliaVirtualOther11.5A simple virtual cache at a great lookout over Wyndham and the mouth of the Ord River<link href="file:///C:DOCUME_1PaulLOCALS_1Tempmsohtmlclip1clip_filelist.xml" rel="File-List" />
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<p class="MsoNormal">This cache is located at a great lookout in Wyndham, WA. This lookout gives a great perspective of the coastal regions in this part of the world and the great expanse of flood plains.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><o:p> </o:p>To log this cache, all you need is to do is to take a photo of yourself and/or your GPS receiver at the brass location disk near the GZ which shows directions and distances to various Northern Australian towns (see attached photo for an example).</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><o:p> </o:p>A physical cache container was not placed at this location as there are very few cachers in this region and maintenance can be very tedious.</p>sevaboFoundSteep road to Five River Lookout and at the same time the rain was pouring! We had our lunch at the top while wait for rain easing before took a photo. Thanks for bringing us there.EverlastingFoundAnother Jointed FTF with Bushies2. Beautful view - We stayed there for lunch. Thanks TGP for organising the Virtual. Bushies2FoundAnother jointed FTF. Went to 5 river overlook, steep road up there but fun! Enjoyed the lunch at the top. Thanks TGP.TeamGeoPleskOtherGA1135Lake ArgyleGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga1135Lake ArgyleGeocacheGeocacheLake ArgyleTeamGeoPleskLake ArgyleWestern AustraliaAustraliaVirtualOther11A simple virtual cache at Lake Argyle in Western AustraliaLake Argyle is BIG, very big!<br />
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To log this cache, simply find out some info about this inland sea and log it along with a photo of yourself or your gps on the brass disk at the lookout at gz (see attached photo for an example).<br />
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<p class="MsoNormal">A physical cache container was not placed at this location as there are very few cachers in this region and maintenance can be very tedious.</p>The Red DevilsFoundCouldnt find the nearby pysical cache so was glad to at least be able to log this one...great view too..Thanks!WanderingAusFoundWanderingAus wandered by on day 14 of a "climatic refugee" trip, heading North for the winter, and took the requisite photo.
<img src='http://gallery.geocaching.com.au/pics/ga1135/9951502701.jpg'>
*Recommended* *Overall Experience: 2*
T4TH TeamGeoPlesk
Keith
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<p class="MsoNormal">Parrys Lagoon is a beaut reserve just near Wyndham in Western Australia. It supports a number of migratory bird species and a really nice camping ground. To camp at the resort its $12.50 per person and they have a restaurant which serves a range of meals and snacks throughout the day.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">At the listed co-ordinates, you will find a bird hide for watching over the lagoon and soaking up the ambience. To log this cache, take a shot of yourself and/or you GPS with the bird hide preferably with some birds in the background. Enjoy this spot, it comes into its own at sunset and is very worth the wait!</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">A physical cache container was not placed at this location as there are very few cachers in this region and maintenance can be very tedious.</p>EverlastingFoundJointed FTF - with Bushies2. Lovely lagoon but very low water. Thanks TGP for organising the virtual. Bushies2FoundJointed FTF again. We have been there before but it was first for Everlasting. Was surprised to see low water in lagoon, probably due to start of the Wet. Thanks TGPTeamGeoPleskOtherGA0979Weiry BushGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga0979Weiry BushGeocacheGeocacheWeiry BushTeam BootsMundaringWestern AustraliaAustraliaTraditionalSmall23A 3 step climb with a great view. <p>I threw into this Cache. </p>
<p> Stainless steel whistle, Converse Keyring, Chinese currency coin, Polished stone, Pencil and Log/note.</p>
<p> Enjoy the short walk climb & view, take in the fresh air. I hope you enjoy this area as much as I have for many years.</p>
<p>( Amazing what you can fit inside an old eveready "C" cell torch)</p>To hard to hint.
There is a black hand size rock that covers the cache. that lays between a small tree and a large rock. semi opposite the top car park at the Mundaring weir.iluvtrekkingFoundGreat views from the cache but, unfortunately the cache contents have seen better days, signed the sheet of paper and struggled to get it all back together again. Thanx for the cache.Team 3BE_NGFoundEnjoyed the views at Mundaring Weir then enjoyed a short walk on a warm day to find this cache in view of the ice-cream van down below. Nice view of the weir from up here. Good co-ordinates, so a quick easy find was made at 12:30pm. Unusual cache container, but its getting a bit rusty. TNLNSL. Thanks for the cache Team Boots.OzcrawfFoundA straight forward find followed by an icecream at the van to celebrate. TFTH.AusTrackersFoundWalked over the dam wall from the previous cache. Co-ords accurate for a nice quick find. Replaced the plastic bag as it was wet with rusty water. Thanks Team Boots for helping us enjoy our time in this wonderful area.mackeralsFoundFound ok, after a long walk from wrong side of dam, did while doing another one and just kept walking.
TN Left rubber ballurchFoundA most welcome quick find at the end of a tiring afternoon. TNLN Thanks for the hunt, Team Boots.The Red DevilsFoundA nice easy find in a top spot. Nice and quiet up here this arvo. TNLN.
Thanks Boots for the cache here.R0gueFoundCoords were spot on. Great area, and you can even keep an eye on your car from here.
Took Birds of a Feather GC, thanks for the cache.VarunaNoteCertainly perfect to christen your new GPSr with a FTF. Well done, Papa!Bear_LeftFoundI just got a new GPS60cx via eBay and was itching to use it!
I hadn't installed any Oz maps yet, so I parked about 500m away and went for a walk. I was about to cross the dam (wrong dam side!) and noticed that the gates were about to be locked, so I went back to the car and, this time, parked within 50m of GZ!
The new GPSr led me right to the spot (yay!) and I soon had a torch in hand. This is a long way from the beach, so I guess that's why Boots hadn't bought any batteries from that woman (cos she sells 'C' cells by the seashore...)
I didn't have any small swaps, so made none.
A FTF to christen the new GPSr! Perfect!
-Papa Bear_Left
GA0905WanAus 08 - Woolwagon BreakawayGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga0905WanAus 08 - Woolwagon BreakawayGeocacheGeocacheWanAus 08 - Woolwagon BreakawayWanderingAusMurgooWestern AustraliaAustraliaTraditionalRegular1.52An easy find in a small breakaway beside the Woolwagon Pathway. <p><span id="LongDescription">The cache is a 1 litre clear plastic container hidden near the top of a low breakaway, within about 160 metres of the road. <br />
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<p>I placed this cache here because we had been driving for hours along the Woolwagon Pathway seeing very little variation in the terrain, and this spot was a refreshing change, with a series of caves clearly visible from the road.</p>
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I have also placed the following caches along the Woolwagon Pathway: <br />
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<td align="center" colspan="70"><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?wp=GC15351">WanderingAus 06 - Honeycomb Gorge</a></td>
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<p><font face="Verdana" color="#ff0000"><strong>When trading items please consider trading up or trading even and leaving items that you would want to find,<br />
and please don't take the pen, pencil or sharpener. If you can't trade up or trade even I don't mind seeing TNLNSL in the log. </strong></font></p>
<p><font face="Verdana"><strong><font color="#ff0000">Trackables (geocoins and travel bugs) are not tradeable items. Please feel free take them without making a trade, but please leave a note in the logbook and your online log, and do log them online. </font></strong></font></p>
<p><font face="Verdana"><strong><font color="#ff0000"><a href="http://www.geocaching.com/profile/?guid=f1a3db39-8c8d-4375-95cb-392fd8c24a65&amp;wid=0cee8dcf-aee0-47c0-aeff-654b71af76e3&amp;ds=2"><span style="color: #000080">Ian&Sue - Team Pathfinder</span></a></font><span style="color: #000080"> are the local maintainers for this cache. </span></strong></font></p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium"><span style="color: #00ff00"><font face="Verdana">If you enjoy this one check out my other caches:- </font></span></span></p>
<p style="text-align: center"><span style="color: #00ff00"><span style="font-size: large"><font face="Verdana"><strong><a href="http://travelwa.iinet.net.au/Geocaching/WanderingAus_Placed_Caches.html">WanderingAus Placed Caches</a></strong></font></span></span></p>GA0820top of the hillGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga0820top of the hillGeocacheGeocachetop of the hillteam mackAustralindWestern AustraliaAustraliaTraditionalRegular11a place to restA place of rest. Take time to read. Look for the eagles nest (not the football team).Careful where you walk.DevarFoundFound with wot and cuzza. Second one for our 08-08-2009 geocaching bunbury trip! Never would have known there was a cemetery up here, quite interesting. Thanks for the cache!richlinkFoundFound without a problem, pretty much in the obvious place.
Have placed a GC cache nearby so hopefully this one might get some more attention.rjm1FoundNice walk through the cemetery and bush. Shame this cache doesn't get more attention. Thanks for the cache.Team Prado - WA 1968FoundTook some finding but got to it in the end. I did phone a friend...but he didn't answer. Was worried walking through the resting place as I didn't want to tread anywhere I shouldn't.
Was fascinated by the history of the place and the number of local identities buried there.
TNLNSL.
Thanks for the huntAusTrackersFoundLooked for quite a while for this one, then decided to read the previous logs. Thanks to team carnage for their log which helped us find the cache a few moments later. We see now that team mack recently updated the co-ords (we had the old ones in our GPSr). TNLN Thanks for the hunt team mack.Team CarnageFoundFound this one on our second try, this time in the daylight.
The co-ordinates are about 13m out. Not so bad during the day but when you are poking around in the back of a cemetery in the pitch black with a torch 13m makes a big diference :)
TFTH TNLNSL
TeamBeanDareNoteJust thought I'd drop by to check the cache. It's still there and has only moved about 1m since I found it.
Have another look guys.Team CarnageNot FoundSpent ages looking for this one with no find to be had.
It was dark but we did search lots.
Think it has been muggled.
kvs0Not FoundFollowed all the hints found nests but alas no cache. Spent good hour searching before heading to Belvidere. Had fun anyhow but no cacheWanderingAusFound7th of 12 for day 2 of a 5 day, 44 cache find, 1,316 Km caching trip, really hot now, and I walked an extra 300 metres because I didn't check the map.
LCC, TNLNSL.
Thanks for bringing me to another interesting spot team mack.
T4TH
KeithTeamBeanDareFoundFound this one just after Team Red Roo. Missed out on the FTF by 10 mins. Great to meet mrs and mrs roo and big red. Thanks for the cache.Team Red RooFoundAfter travelling from Armadale this morning to visit rellies, we decided to call in for this cache on the way home. We arrived at the parking spot, and after walking up the small hill and locating the cache, I sat next to it just as two muggles arrived. I made out that I was writing notes while they looked around, then just as I was getting ready to replace the cache, the muggles walked over to where I sat.
It turned out to be a chance meeting with TeamBeanDare and teamdundat. I have found caches of both teams, so it was nice to finally catch up and say hello. TN, L: small turtle, SL and picked up a FTF for my efforts.
Thanks to team Mack for the cache with a little bit of local history along the way.GA0776Sandown MicroGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga0776Sandown MicroGeocacheGeocacheSandown Microtrail_geekHenley BrookWestern AustraliaAustraliaTraditionalMicro11Sandown Micro<p>This is my first cache hide, comments and suggestions are appreciated.</p>
<p>You are looking for a magnetic micro cache container, silver in colour.</p>
<p>Contents include a small log book and Geocaching note explaining purpose incase picked up by non-cachers (poor people, what are they doing with their lives).</p>
<p>This is a good one to take the kids on you with (hint)</p>
<p>Cheers</p>
<p> </p>second oneurchNoteIn the area, so thought I would have another go. Spent a while outwaiting muggles and eventually gave up as yet another bunch moved in. Would be nice if the owner could verify this cache is still there as it has been some time since last found.urchNot FoundSpent a short time searching for this one - after waiting out a muggle seated right next to GZ - and then checked its history. After seeing that it was almost a year since last found I called it a day.
I think neither the difficulty or terrain are very accuate - if it is still here.
It certainly is a very nicely landscaped subdivision. Some lovely homes in this area.The HallowsFoundGot it! Had the right idea to search for the well hidden cache and this time there were no kiddy muggles about. Signed the log and re hid it before anyone arrived. A great park that seems well utilised by the local inhabitants! Once again, thanks for the hunt trail_geek.The HallowsNoteHad a go at this one this afternoon but there were far too many kid muggles around. Waited and waited but as one group left and I moved in another group arrived and so on!!! Will need to come back for another go soon. Thanks for the hunt trail geek(albeit a short one so far!!)AusTrackersFoundFirst checked out where the GPSr said to go - nothing. Read the previous logs. Looked over the scene and checked out any other possibilities and finally found it just before we were about to give up. Thanks for a good hide.toxmanFoundThe co-ords lead me up the garden path a bit, but the Mrs was cunning enough to find it. That's two that she's beat me to! Nice park, but not a sign of human life!
Warning: Spoiler in gallery image.Elle_JayFoundFound in the company of nobodyZ
Thanx :)nobodyZFoundHad to drop some stock off at the shop in Ellenbrook on the way home and I thought we'd try and look for this one.
Armed with just a memory of the description, because the GPSr was sitting at home, we surveyed the area from the path above, took a hunch and found it in the first place we looked.
Had to be quick signing the log as young voices were approaching fast. TFTHWanderingAusNot FoundGZ kept resolving back to the middle of the structure to the right of the image by trail_geek. After 20 minutes climbing all over and under all the equipment without success I resorted to iSilo. After reading all the logs I tried entering from the North side, looked under and over everything again, then entered from the South side and the West side - not sure about the East side. Either I've lost my touch or it's been muggled.
T4TH
KeithVarunaFound2030hrs: A nice and quick find during nightcaching. Luckily, no muggle was in sight when the cache was found. Thanks for bringing us to the lovely suburb and park.arlorggenFoundWell I don't know why I missed it the last time but the arrow was pointing in the wrong direction. There were a couple of kids playing but bub came in handy as a reason to be there and she had a nice play in the sand.
t4thwiggytigFoundNice day out with bub and mum
ThanksTeamAstroFound
Didn't know this was a GCA. Risked pneumonia to get this as it was pouring down. How did it get in my GSAK? That is the question.
Thanks for the cache and clear skies on this wet day.EverlastingFoundFound it - easy one. SL. Thank you for organise the cache and hunt.Team Gunn ParkerNot FoundThe three of us looked every where, we were in a bit of a rush but we could not find it.
iluvtrekkingNoteCalled in to pick up "Not Another Micro Coin" will drop it off in a GC cache.iluvtrekkingFoundHad to wait for some young Muggles to move on, after that a quick and easy find. Signed the log and left "Not Another Micro Coin" TB. ozlizardFoundFinally found it! A simple yet challenging cache esp when the area has watchful muggles everywhere.trail_geekNoteChecked out today to make sure still there and ok, which it is :)
Try entering from the North side.ozlizardNot FoundSecond attempt... first time without gps second time with gps and still no luck! Wondered if it might have been muggled or maybe im just muddled!
Will try again next time im out that way.R0gueFoundFTF! :) 10pm. Had me scratching my head for a while, well done! TNLN T4THGA0788Wyndham's Spot (Edney's Lookout - Mt Augustus)Geocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga0788Wyndham's Spot (Edney's Lookout - Mt Augustus)GeocacheGeocacheWyndham's Spot (Edney's Lookout - Mt Augustus)VarunaGascoyne JunctionWestern AustraliaAustraliaTraditionalMicro23<p>Edney's Trail - 6 km, 3 hours return</p>
<p>This well-defined trail will lead you to Edney's Lookout (a peak that is clearly seen from the tourist resort, south-east of the mount). The trail is suitable for people seeking elevated views but who don't want or doesn't have much time to tackle the more strenuous Summit Trail nearby.</p>
<p>Bring your biro and camera!</p>
<p>Enjoy!</p>Between cairn and shrubTeam Prado - WA 1968FoundYeah....FTF for Team Prado - WA 1968.
This was my first time back to Mt Augustus in 25 years...the rock hasn't changed!! but the "Resort" has.
I did this with my 9 year old son who loved it. Was about ot give up as we couldn't find it initially and we saw a broken plastic container nearby. However I thought I am not climbing all the way without leaving every stone unturned. FInally got my hands on it ot much excitement. To quote my 9 year old son "Dad, that was a bloody good geocache that one"...must watch how I speak in future.!!!!
Thanks so much for the opportunity to get there again.
Ash & Connor
Team Prado - WA 1968
Signed log book and then commenced the trek down. Lucky I did it on this day as that afternoon I took ill with what my son had during our visit to the Kennedy Ranges.
It took us a little over two hours to complete the up and down with about 20 - 30 minutes looking for the cache.
The GoonsNoteIf only.. This is such a spectacular area. We traveled through here and climbed the mighty Mt Augustus before this cache, but an experience never to be forgotten. The GoonsurchNoteVisited here much too briefly but couldn't stay because of car problems. Got to Edney's Lookout path only 1 hour before nightfall and had a short walk to the aboriginal paintings and would have loved to continue on - beautiful scenery and fascinating rock-scape. Highly recommend the walk. Hope to get back here one of these years...GA0763Ghost in the GardenGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga0763Ghost in the GardenGeocacheGeocacheGhost in the GardenreidkosYallingupWestern AustraliaAustraliaTraditionalSmall11<p>An easy one to do after a few drinks at this popular watering hole.</p>
<p>Find the concrete marker(in Gallery) and follow this track.</p>
<p>Try this one at night to spot the Ghost.</p>
<p>A great day out for the Family, why not try the lunches. A really nice spot.</p>
<p>Left a Hot Wheels car.</p>
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<p> </p>caughtatworkOtherAn administrative review of the Needs Archiving log on this cache shows that the cache owner is aware of the missing cache and intends to replace it soon.
This administrative review shows the GCA site administrators that the missing cache is being dealt with and does not need archiving.
If the owner is unable to replace the cache in a short period of time, they could consider marking it as 'temporarily unavailable' while the cache is being replaced to avoid people hunting for something that is not there.reidkosOtherSeems this one has gone missing. Sorry about that. Will try and get a new one out there soon. It's a great location.R0gueNot FoundDidn't find this one :( I searched for quite a while in many different spots. A hint would have been useful. I hope this one hasn't gone...TeamBeanDareFoundFound easily enough once the GPS settled down. Dropped in a Torch. Cache had been found by a couple of muggle visitors. replaced and tried to hide a bit better.DDTsFoundDid a couple of laps looking for a parking spot, but found it without too much trouble after that. Were there in daylight, so unfortunately didn't see the ghost!!! Thanks from these Tassie visitors. TN L frog.takjFoundGreat one for the kids!GA0753One Arm PointGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga0753One Arm PointGeocacheGeocacheOne Arm PointkstrongLombadina MissionWestern AustraliaAustraliaTraditionalSmall1.53.5Once you get to the general area, reaching the cache location and finding the cache should be a breeze.This cache is the first one to be placed by Team Teri (-1+1). Once you are in the area it is very easy to reach and should not be too difficult to find. The trip to Cape Leveque itself however is currently only advisable in a sturdy 4WD. For now that is - visit this beautiful location soon before the sealed road from Broome is completed in 2011 or so. It will be packed full of tourists, spoiling much of its natural wilderness beauty.
The cache is on land that can only be visited after paying a 'permit fee' of $5 per person. While a cache as such would hardly be worth that, the landscape you get to see certainly is. The picture shows the view from the cache location. The ripples on the water indicate an extremely fast current caused by the huge tidal movements of the Kimberley.
We hope you take as much enjoyment from this trip as we did! Enjoy the treasure hunt!Less than 2m below the top of the cliffs - no dangerous climbing required.Goldie_the_dogNot FoundCould not locate cache. We only had 10 minutes but two of us scrambled everywhere looking. It seems that it has been a while since anybody was there. Probably gone missing.DaljonFoundFound with friends on trip to the Kimberley. Bit of a scramble but friend found it. Great spot & view. Checked out the Hatchery while there. A visit to Lombadina Beach is a MUST.CyclonicFoundFound OK with a bit of scrambling around. Went for a snorkel in pool at the base of the cliffs. An awesome spot. Thanks for sharing it. T Variety Heart, L oops cant remember! TFTCGekko 1FoundOur most northern cache to date. Not sure when we will be back in this area, camped nearby for a few days.
Left Variety heart, tissues, golf ball
Took - James Blundell CDJigJam ClanFoundWoo Hooooo!!! Another FTF for the JigJam Clan. After what seemed like an eternity of dodging local muggles, we finally located the Cache, which certainly wasn't as easy as we thought it would be.
Many thanks Team Teri for the Cache, and congratulations on choosing such a pristine area for your first.
Took nothing, left James Blundell C.D.
Cheers,
the JigJam Clan.GA0705Skirting the issueGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga0705Skirting the issueGeocacheGeocacheSkirting the issuehakeamanKarrinyupWestern AustraliaAustraliaTraditionalSmall33.5This is a clever use of the vegetation, and you may need to look at the hints to find itThe cache will be a challenge to find - just like looking for a needle in a hay stack. My advice is: don't look down, don't look up, but look straight ahead. You won't find it immediately (it will be in the last place you look). Just to make it even more challenging the cache is covered with olive green netting. OK the challenge is set. [don't blame me, it was was ironmonk3y's idea]. Please look at any photos I associated with the cache. It will help you pin point the location, but finding the cache is up to you.Look in the skirt of one of the large grass trees (the one closest to the track).
Team 3BE_NGNot FoundCame across this cache while out searching for "The Drovers Dog" cache with Ken of k-maximus, Nathan of Zodiakhorizon, and Brett who was out on his first cache finding run. We all looked all over the place for this cache but we couldn't find anything. Just Bretts luck to have a couple of DNF's on his first cache hunt. :-/ Thanks for the challenge hakeaman, we'll have to try again another day.WanderingAusNoteWanderingAus wandered by on my first caching expedition with my new Magellan Triton 400 gps (my thanks to my insurance company - the cheque for my written off Explorist 500 arrived yesterday. I wasn't used to the new machine yet, so I was still also using my totally geocaching UNaware Magellan Sportrak Map.
I was thinking the name was familiar, but it wasn't in my TomTom "found" file and it WAS in the "not found" files for the Sportrak and the Triton, as well as the GSDAK HTML file, so I headed off on the hunt. The Sportrak drew with the Triton this time, and I made an easy GAFF 1 find once I recognized the spot. On checking the log book I saw my entry for 29/10/2007, and once I got home I confirmed that I had logged the find.
Cache is in good condition, TNLNSL.
T4TH hakeaman
Keith LangersFoundGreat walk in a huge park in suburbia on a beautiul sunny winter's day.
Excellent method for hiding the cache.
Took nothing, left a "FRED", survival matches, and the 3BlindEyes (PCMWFJ) GC.
TFTH!AusTrackersFoundStarted by having a quick look around and it was obvious that the cache placement had to be a bit different, so pulled out the PDA and read the description and the hint, then looked again and found it straight away. A pleasingly 'different' cache location. TNLN. Thanks hakeaman.RyzaMDFoundHa Ha! I found my first! To be honest, I was not expecting to find it, tried to do it in lunch break but had to go back afterwork. Clue was good in the end. hope their not all this hard!
Cheers,
RyzaMDurchFoundA lovely COOLer day for a caching bonanza. This was one of the rare finds today that caused an extended search. Scratched around for ages and about to give up but decided to give it a one more final search. And there it was - most satisfying. TNLN. Thanks for the hunt, hakeman.The HallowsFoundTook the opportunity as I was driving past to try and recover this one. Amazing that the bushfires sem to have burnt all around the cache area - leaving it unscathed! By reading the log there has been an "interesting" visit from a muggle who decided to leave a message but fortunately left the cache intact. Thanks for the hunt hakeaman. TNLN SLVarunaNoteCame to check the area and found that the place where the cache is hidden, untouched by the nearby bushfire where the nearby cache namely Stargate P31115 TB has been damaged. However I didn't check the cache - assumed it's still there.WanderingAusFoundTook a bit of searching to find it, but I didn't have to resort to spoilers (just as well since iSilo doesn't seem to pull images for GCA caches).
LCC, TNLNSL.
T4TH
KeithTeamAstroFoundInterestingly found this one on the ground. Removed a bit of rubbish from the site and then signed the log and replaced in the skirt, as it obviously should be there (I hope!!!!). TFTC and clear skies from TeamAstro. My 3rd GCA cache!BelKenFoundInteresting hide. Found the cache in good condition.
No swaps today as we didn't have anything small enough with us.
Thanks for the cache, we love this bit of bushland. OzcrawfFoundFound straight away. Good co-ords and the description made the location fairly obvious. TNLN. TFTH.wiggytigFoundFound it after a circuit of the hiding spot.
TFTHjemindiFoundFound Cache no worries with Crazy Crocs. TNLNSL. Thanks for cache. Crazy CrocsFoundFound it no worries.
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Went out with Jemindi after work co-ords spot on.
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T - Nothing
L - United for Diabetes travel bug UNY46Z
Traffic cone light up keyring.
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Thanks for the hunt :)TeamRocFoundFound with Baldivis Settlers on our second cache quest. Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. TNLNSL T4TH
Baldivis SettlersFoundTook up a fair bit of our time searching for this one. Found with Teamroc on our CacheQuest#2 TFTH TNLNSL.VarunaFound0050hrs: Found it with accompanied Everlasting. It was fun to do night-caching in the shower. TNLNSL and thanks for the cache and fun.EverlastingFoundYes!!! Hooray!!! We found the cache at 12.50am. accompany with Varuna. No swap. Thank you for organise the cache and hunt.ChwiliwrNot FoundI couldn't spend as much time as I wanted to but according to the hint I was at the right place so am logging the DNF as it was reasonable search I made.DevarNot FoundOk. Die now. We bloody raked these blackboys, this is a DEVIOUS hide!!!! Next time.cuzzaNot FoundArgh! Evil cache! God poked in the face one too many times for my liking (Aushiker isn't wrong, tall people beware of this cache) so we had to ragequit. We shall return...wotNot FoundDam.. Without my torch it was rather hard to find..
and well.. I didnt.. R0gueFoundFound it after a couple of laps :) TNLN, T4THAushikerFoundOkay, found it today but must admit I didn't enjoy this one. Not a big fan of trying to avoid being poked in the eye. Suggest those that follow who are taller to take care. I just signed the log, took nothing and left nothing. Cache is in good condition.iluvtrekkingFoundApril Fools! We took along time to find it as we had the wrong coords in the GSP, but found it in the end. We were the second to log into the book. No swaps. TFTC we had fun.AushikerNot FoundWas visiting the GC cache which is 33 metres from this cache and noted this one pop up on the GPSr so stopped to take a look. Was searching at ground level when I disturbed a bobtail. Given they are normally in pairs, I decided to abandon my search and leave them in peace. Having now read the cache page I suspect I could have left them alone! Oh well, next time.arlorggenFoundI was on a trackables raid at the stargate which is not too far away when I decided to look for this one as the fire didn't reach this side of the Reserve. It took me a while but the netting was what caught my eye. Glad it is listed on this site as the skirt may not last long with too many visitors.
SL TNLN t4th
GA0670Breckler Strikes BackGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga0670Breckler Strikes BackGeocacheGeocacheBreckler Strikes BackhakeamanYokineWestern AustraliaAustraliaTraditionalSmall1.52.5Easy find in a grassed parklandThis will be a easy find. Not too many places the cache could be. This is a kid friendly geocache with lots of grass and some play equipment nearby.
Cache is a small plastic container, with just enough room for some trade-ables. Whilst in the area try the 'Breckler Park" geocache, which is located in nearby bush.
Please let me know if the co-ords are a bit out. I took two GPSes with me (mine and works) and they gave slightly different readings. Having said that it should be obvious when you get close to GZ where it is.Look within the Paperbarkkiwi15FoundAn easy find after finding another cache nearby.TFTH SLhhheddyFoundEasy find even in the dark as I wandered by after work on the way home.
Thanks for the cache.The Red DevilsFoundSeeing as the bad weather eased up a bit, decided on doing a few near by caches, nice easy find in a nice park.
TNLN..Many thanks for the cache here.richlinkFoundWell hidden I alsmost missed it. Located in a lovely park I hadn't visited till today.AusTrackersFoundAn easy find in a pleasant park. The whole cache looked soaked but fortunately the inside of the box was fine. TNLN. Changed the plastic bag the cache was in and rehid. Thanks hakeaman.The HallowsFoundFound this one this morning - doing a bit of a cache hunt thru Morley. Easy find but contents now progressed to "wet". Tipped out excess water and dried contents - lucky those calling cards are laminated! Wrapped cache in plastic bag to hopefully add a bit more protection - I'm guessing from the sprinklers! Cache goodies pretty limited so left Karl from the Simpsons to add to the contents. Took nothing.
Thanks for the hunt hakeaman.urchFoundFound easily in a nice park. Cache slightly damp. TNLN Thanks for the hunt.nobodyZFoundPretty easy find and took time to dry out the container and contents.<br>
Putting it back was harder due to muggle traffic.<br>
TFTH son#3 swapped a car for marbles.Elle_JayFoundFound in the company of nobodyZ.<br>
Thanx [:X]VarunaNoteCalled in to grab "OCDs World Traveller' Signal Geocoin" to move into the other GC cache.3BlindEyesFoundA very easy find at 4pm in a nice park. Left 'OCDs World Traveller' Signal Geocoin here, but we can't drop it as it is a GCA cache. Somebody can pick it up and 'grab' it off us when it is retrieved. Thanks for the cache hakeaman.WanderingAusFoundLCC, TNLNSL.
T4TH
KeithVarunaFoundNice parkland for the kids to play. Found the cache easily - the spot is very good kid friendly place for the cache. TNLNSL and T4TC.sevaboFoundlovely park and nice trees also kids' playground. find it easy. Thanks for the hunt. SL :-))ozlizardFoundDidnt look in the obvious place at first so took a bit of scratching around. Left tazo top tn.OzcrawfFoundA very easy find as the cache had been uncovered and was easily visable on approach. I've hopefully covered it a bit better. TNLN.iluvtrekkingFoundFound this on a lunchtime walk. I'm a bit surprised that it hasn't been muggled a very easy find indeed. Took nothing left a computer key ring. Thanx Hakeaman.barilocheFoundIt was exactly where the coordinates said and an easy find. A great relief in an otherwise barren day.TeamRocFoundFound with Baldivis Settlers on our cache quest. Good location. TFTH TN Left calling card SLBaldivis SettlersFoundFound it together with TeamRoc TFTH TNLNSL.EverlastingFoundFound the cache at 1.25pm. Lovely park area. Thank you for organise the cache and hunt. jemindiFoundFound cache easily. Co-Ords Spot on. TNLNSL. Thanks. Very nice little park. JemindiSharksXVFoundEasy find after first visiting 'Breckler Park'.
Apart from the log book and a 5c coin, the cache was completely empty so I refurbished with a bouncy ball and a bag of marbles.
TFTHwiggytigFoundeasy find after walking across the oval from the carpark.
T4TH TNLNarlorggenFoundWalked from the other cache across the oval. Easy find but the cache has been getting wet.Probably from the sprinklers. Inside is dry.
TNLN t4thPhiFoundOur second cache, found it after finding the "Breckler Park" cache nearby. It was empty looking so we left some spare change; it's all we had and we're kind of new to this. :)R0gueFoundSTF! :) Nice & easy one on the way home (sort of). TNLN, T4TH Bear_LeftFoundAwww, thanks for leaving this cache until I could get a rare FTF, regulars! 8-)_
I was more or less going this way at around lunchtime, so I was glad that this was easily findable in business clothes.
Damn. No swaps or sig items with me... I'll have to sneak back and leave something soon.
-Papa Bear_Left
GA0652GabbadahGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga0652GabbadahGeocacheGeocacheGabbadahWeThreeGuildertonWestern AustraliaAustraliaTraditionalLarge32Parking at Forrester Rd. Free maps at Tourist info or Caravan park office?
Cache is plastic pipe 450mm long by 100mm in diameter located 8 metres off the lighthouse walk trail which is about 4kms north of Guilderton. The cache is buried 300mm in ground as ground cover is bit thin. 100mm of pipe above ground level behind low scrub.Amby antNot FoundArea has had a fire through and cache is destroyed. Could not even find a trace of molten PVC. In dire need of maintenance <g>TEAM WOMBATFoundFound with JanGary, enjoyed our 3 days in this area, the cache was fully exposed so we put it under a shrub, we were also not the ftf as it has already had an entry in the log book, perhaps the ftf cacher is still on holidays and not able to get to a internet connection.
TN (as there was nothing to take, cache was empty, hope it had not be muggled)
LN
TEAM WOMBATjangaryFoundFound it with the wombat, nearly tripped over it actually - it was that exposed. So rehid under bush about a metre away. No swaps as there was no swappies, signed log and left calling card.
Nice area for a holiday.SilverSparkFoundftf on this one! tho i mainly use groundspeak i hadnt sussed this site out.
GA0622Pilbara Heights #2Geocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga0622Pilbara Heights #2GeocacheGeocachePilbara Heights #2FPDs&CoKarijiniWestern AustraliaAustraliaTraditionalRegular23Can be a long walk but well worth the effortThis is a 9.5Km level 1 walk (4 - 6 hours return)requiring some rock scrambling and traversing steep edges. Not reccommended for inexperienced walkers during summer months. We walk up in summer on sunset and come back down at night but solid footwear and good lighting is required. Track is not always readily identified. Carry minimum of 3L water on hot days.At Cairn turn left and stick to track until callytris pine trees are reached. Top of scree slope in rock crevice near base of tree.R0gueFoundWoohoo!! FTF after almost 3 years... Can't believe no-one else has been up here???
I guess Mt Bruce gets overlooked by the majority of people coming to Karijini as they are focused on all the gorgeous gorges, but this was a really nice walk up to the summit. Way easier than the hike up Bluff Knoll I might add!
As the track levels go, the first half of the track is only grade 3 (out of 5), and the second half grade 4. There is only 1 really steep bit, and it's not that long. Most of the walk is really very nice and quite easy.
We set off early in the morning to beat the heat, and made our way at a steady pace to the top, arriving in 1h 56min. Stopped at the top for half an hour to take photos and find the cache, of course, and then made our way back down in 1h 30min. All finished before lunchtime, then off to Fern Pool for a swim!
It took me a while to find the cache, but the clue definitely helped, and I was so excited to find it, and get the FTF as well. There sure was a lot of cool stuff in the cache, and it was very full. As we looked through the cache my hubby wanted the bullet shells, but we didn't have anything with us that would fit into the cache, so call it a FTF gift. We will put something in next time we are up there. :-)
Thanks for the great cache! 1235m!!GA0545FurbyGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga0545FurbyGeocacheGeocacheFurbyCANDOMarangarooWestern AustraliaAustraliaTraditionalRegular11Furby cache in bushland setting. Parking available near entry to walking track S31o 49.882' E115o 50.209'.
Enjoy the wildflowers and lovely bushland settings.
Follow the limestone track then rest awhile before you continue on your journey to the cache.
We guarantee you'll have a ball!
Trading trinkets to swap and log findings in the log book provided.
Watch out for mugglers as there is a childrens cubby house some distance away.
The Red DevilsNoteDropped by to pick up the TB "Hooked on Geocaching"
kiwi15FoundFound this easily nice walk in the bush TFTH SLHistory_KidFoundFound after a quick search Took nothing Left Hooked on geocaching TB and two tattoos2camelsNot FoundGot to GZ could not find read logs and looked for 45 minutes still could not find Pleiter PatrolFoundFound GZ and found where cache should have been, just a hole there where i could see cache had been placed. I was going to mark as missing but read previous logs and realised that it had been moved. Found straight away close by. All OK.
TNLN Thanks for the cache.3BlindEyesFoundNice little walk through a nice patch of bush. Quick easy find at 12:40pm as the cache was completely exposed. I was out caching with Mischief's Crew today, and they hadn't been aware of GCA caches previously, so this was their first ever GCA cache find. We re-hid the cache better when we left. Thanks for the cache Cando.Mischief's CrewFoundDone on a great day out with 3BlindEyes. A nice walk in a nice area of bush on a really beautiful day. The cache was in the open so we hid it a bit better.
TFTH, TNLNSLBlinggFoundlast of three in this area
tnlnsl
tfthTeam TnWFoundthird find for the willhumpas. Was pretty easy find, not too well covered but no muggles to easily spot.
LEFT: butterly hairclip and friendship safety pin
TOOK: galant toy soldier
WoWpowerFoundFound while looking for a geocaching.com cache. TNLN. Thanks for the hunt. urchFoundA lovely COOLer day for a caching bonanza. And the third cache grouped close together. And also a nice simple find. Thanks for the hunt CANDO. AusTrackersFoundFirst of three on a nice early morning walk. Found the cache easily. All dry and intact. TFTH.The HallowsFoundFirst GCA find! Thanks for the opportunity to wander thru this Reserve in search of caches. TNLN SLMap MonkeyFoundA nice walk in this area to find the 3 GCA caches.....all nice hides, though i'm a bit slow to understand the cache names on some of them.
Thanks for the cahce and the walk here. On to the next one.....
mmWanderingAusFoundSeventh of 14 for the day - my best ever day.
The container was half full of water and very smelly. I discarded the ruined items and dried it out, put the conttents into a ziplock bag.
LCC, T rubbish, L finger light.
T4TH
KeithBear_LeftFoundI'd hidden a new cache not all that far away and was looking for a chance to stretch my legs (they need to be 1.5m longer to make my BMI right...)
Someone was coming out of the bush onto the track at about the recommended spot as I approached, but they either weren't a cacher or didn't find it, as there was no other log today!
Three likely-looking spots in the vicinity, and I found it in the third (of course!)
As the rain was threatening to fall again, I scribbled a hasty log and skedaddled back to the car with only 10 of my "take 30" accomplished.
-Papa Bear_Left
OzcrawfFound1st of three caches in this piece of bush. Nice simple cache. TNLN. TFTH.The Red DevilsFound2nd find of the day, my offsider Ashton was the one to find it, well hidden.
Took frog magnet Left Toy Knight. SL
Arrived at 1pm. Nice spot.iluvtrekkingFoundDecided to go after the three in the area during our evening stroll. Cache in good order. TN-LT-SLTeamRocFoundFound with Baldivis Settlers on our second cache quest. TNLNSL T4TH
Baldivis SettlersFoundFound with Teamroc on our CacheQuest#2 TFTN TNLNSL.PhiNot FoundLooked around for half an hour easily. Couldn't find it. Found a golf ball on the way back to the limestone track. Uh oh?EverlastingFoundFound the cache. Lovely bushland and enjoyed walk along to the cache. No swap. Thank you for organise the cache and hunt. sevaboFoundLovely bushland and enjoyed walk along to the cache. We assumed no one around there but saw three muggle boys played around. Thanks for bring me there. SL TFTCTeam Red RooFoundWalked the 'straight line' from the last cache and thoroughly enjoyed it too!. Beautiful bushland. T: frog magnet, L: carabiner and calling card, SL. Thanks to Cando for the cache.jemindiFoundMy 1st cache after registering 3 days ago. Fantastic fun. Took family (wife & 9 mth old) along for the search. Now I'm hooked. Cache found after little searching as not sure what we were looking for. Log filled in.
L - Brand new golf ball.
T - Trinket.
ThanksSharksXVFound3rd find in this area.
T: Soccer stress ball
L: Lion King figurinehakeamanFoundParked on side of road near one of the entrances. It's great to have these conservation areas in the metro area. 1st of 3 finds in the area.R0gueFound3rd of 3 caches right near my parents house. Good opportunity to drop in.
TNLN T4THCANDONoteChecked cache today whils't in the area.
Choc a block with goodies!
Log book ok added additional calling cards.ManudgeFoundMy first time at doing this i jumped on my bike and went for a ride to find the cache.I had a bit of trouble in not knowing what to look for but found it.I had a great time finding your cache.VarunaFoundA nice and quick find. Quite nice goodies in the cache. There are lots of pretty wildflowers, alas forgot to bring a camera. TNLNSL except s/card. Thanks for the pleasant walk in the bushland and the cache.talookFoundFound this cache to be in a good walking distance so as you take in the native bush land, this cache is full of goodies to trade. Left calling card and concealed find, well done CANDOO.
Lots of Kangeroo's in the area, should have taken my camera :(arlorggenFoundUp this way doing another cache. Found the co ordinates spot on. I folded the log book and put it in a zip lock bag to help keep the moisture out.
SL TNL:blue dog
t4thzigolphinFoundmums a cow! she pushed me out of her way to get the ftf on this one :(. a great cache and location.
t4th
tnlnwiggytigFoundOops, my sticker went in second.
SL tnln thanksGA0529Lucky CharmGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga0529Lucky CharmGeocacheGeocacheLucky CharmzigolphinAshbyWestern AustraliaAustraliaOtherSmall2.52.5a 200 ml sistema containercontains a log book and pencil.
i have classed this as a small to be on the safe side. i have placed this cache in the hopes it will bring you good luck aswell. it is in the spirity of the phrase, "see a penny pick it up, and all day long you'll have good luck".
multiple logs are allowed but please only 1 found it and at least 2 other finds between logs.The Red DevilsNoteLocated on the way back from the Cache "Northern Shore" near a track in a fairly obvious spot...The Red DevilsFoundTried to make this harder for myself until i looked where my GPS actually said to look! It was a nice spot down near where the Frogs were calling!
iluvtrekkingNoteDropped it in an area which is calling out for a cache. Happy hunting.iluvtrekkingFoundA quick grab as we drove past, now to find a suitable site to relocate it.AusTrackersNoteWe have been carrying this cache around and have discovered it is surprisingly hard to find a suitable/safe spot to leave it. Today however it has a new home until it is again retrieved.Team Red RooNot FoundI may have to give up on this cache - I've hunted it twice now and failed both times. First later the same day that Urch retrieved it from Gosnells and second, the day after Austrackers retrieved it from Ellis Brook.
Perhaps one day I'll be first :)AusTrackersFoundRetrieved from a very nice hiding spot in the beautiful Ellis Brook area. Hope to find an equally worthy hiding spot for it soon.urchNoteMoved the Lucky Charm to the beautiful hidden valley of Ellis Brook - great for bush walks, picnics, bird watching, etc. The sign says gates shut at 5pm, so plan your day with that in mind.urchFoundPicked up this little chap in a very pleasant spot on a boardwalk. Will try to find another interesting location for it.zigolphinOtherready to find againwiggytigNoteThis area is better in winter when there is water and waterbirds about.zigolphinOthernot available until further noticewiggytigFoundtook bubby for a short walk, watched a couple of blokes flying their helicopters.
t4thmitch74NotePlease forgive me for the delay, had some major family dramas.
Sincere apologies.mitch74Foundpicked this one up to move elsewhere as it has been here a few months. will relocate soon!mitch74Notebeautiful area, well worth a look up here. quite busy on weekends, lots of muggles! could you please let me know how accurate coords are as i am a fairly new to GPS.mitch74Foundfound with bron79. beaut area, sometimes bring the kids here. will move on shortly. cheers!WanderingAusNoteThis is a nice area that desparately needs a cache. I'll find a spot for one shortly, but in the mean time Lucky Charm will have to do.WanderingAusFoundFound it after an hour in the dentist chair for root canal therapy - mouth was still numb but the find left me thinking I was smiling.
Will find a new home for it shortly.
T4TH
KeithOzcrawfNoteIs this where they grow herbs?
You don't need to go inside the fence to find.OzcrawfFoundAn easy find as it was in the same place I had recently left the moveable cache "Roaming Dragon".sevaboNoteinside the tree sevaboFoundgot it and I will move to another area EverlastingNoteSorry for delay. (keep it with me during awful weather) now spring time.... let it go.... EverlastingFoundFound - no problem... Nice park area. Will move to another area very soon.VarunaNoteMoved to a new place with a nice view over the water.VarunaFoundFound it finally (thanks to R0gue). Last time I looked at the right place but yet missed out because I kept looking down where my boots stepped on or I will slide into mud and water lol! Cache will be moved to the other place soon.VarunaNot FoundSpent over half hour searching low and high. This cache have not been found since it was placed last Dec. Wonder where it would be or taken by muggles?R0gueFoundFound this one after quite some time searching, and ended up with a hand full of prickles. Great view from here, but there were some muggles sitting in full view of the cache who just wouldn't leave.
Eventually bit the bullet & grabbed the cache, and then explained it to them. Good thing it's a moveable! :)R0gueNoteI really enjoy these moveable caches. I think it's great experience for a newcomer to learn how to place caches.
This is a great spot by the river!arlorggenNoteI got growled at yesterday when the son visited.
It is behind a grass like plant growing near a rock.arlorggenFoundI had to find a long stick to retrieve this as my shortness was a hindrance. Nice quiet park which was good as the cache was in plain sight if you happened to be looking up.DevarNoteSorry for the delay, cache moved!! :-)DevarFoundHey my first GCA cache!! Found on the way back home from Mandurah. Loved the hint, it was a great hiding spot. :-)
Thanks for the cache!TEAM WOMBATNoteSorry for taking so long to drop this one.
If you keep driving up the road there is a nice LAKE for a picnic.
team wombatTEAM WOMBATFoundFound it with the help of Alan, (my brother-in-law,) would have loved a coffee from the shop on the other corner but mrs wombat said no.
Will try to replace this cache over the weekend.
tfth team wombatTEAM LANDCRUISERFoundHeaded out for some exercise at Gizmo's favourite forest, so we dropped by when passing and grabbed the cache.<p><a href="http://www.virtual-cyberspace.com/ga/Lucky.jpg" target="_blank"><img
src="http://www.virtual-cyberspace.com/ga/Lucky_t.jpg"
width="128" height="96" alt="beach"></a>TEAM LANDCRUISERNoteOn the way home we dropped off the cache near a good spot for a cappuccino if you're in the mood. If you see the nearby landmark your not far from GZ.<p>Thanx for the cache Zigolphin.
<p><a href="http://www.virtual-cyberspace.com/ga/Coffee.jpg" target="_blank"><img
src="http://www.virtual-cyberspace.com/ga/Coffee_t.jpg"
width="128" height="96" alt="beach"></a>ChwiliwrNoteHad a meeting at Mandurah and placed the cache on the way back so it has moved quite a bit further south.ChwiliwrFoundI passed this area the other day but didn't have the coordinates with me at the time. Relying on memory of the map that showed up I did have a look round but didn't see the cache even though I searched the right object.
Today I searched again knowing it was the right one and found it straight away.Bear_LeftNoteA penny! Such treasure! It belongs in a treasure street!
Bear_LeftFoundI'm sure the phrase I know is "see a pin and pick it up...", but a penny looks much cooler on the logbook than a pin would!
I would've grabbed this on my way to work, except that I was headed in the opposite direction this morning. I only remembered it as I was leaving the office, so I called Mama Bear for the coords and made a detour on the way home instead!
Now, where to place a penny... Aha! I have just the place!
-Papa Bear_Left.
GA0528Moveable MagetnicGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga0528Moveable MagetnicGeocacheGeocacheMoveable MagetnicEverlastingHendersonWestern AustraliaAustraliaOtherMicro11Please keep moveable around the Australia.This cache container is a magnetic "Key-Holder";.
A moveable magnetic & log book placed anywhere that the public can reasonably get to but beware that muggles don't find it. Multiple finds are allowed as long as there are 2 logs between your finds but only 1 "found it" log can be claimed.
To log this cache please use the "found it"; log then after you have placed it in another location use the "moved" log to update the page to the new co-ordinates. This feature also includes being able to add a hint.
The starting location has parking available and stealth may be required.
Would like to around the Australia.
Enjoy
Me&BNoteI know it has been here before but it is still a great place, and the place where I lost my 'geocaching-virginity' :-), a shame the original one has gone but understandable seeing all them Muggles here today. I am thinking about putting a permanent cache here... if I ever can get myself organized......Me&BFoundGrabbed this one between feeding ducks and going wild on the playground. Will place it somewhere on the weekend.
Thanks DanielleWanderingAusFoundWanderingAus wandered by and made an easy GAFF 1 find not far from WP5 of my cache WanAus 37 - Riverside Parklands #8. Will find a new home for it shortly.
*Recommended* *Overall Experience: 2*
T4TH Everlasting
Keith
WanderingAusNoteWanderingAus wandered by doing maintenance checks on some of my caches and placed this one not far from WP2 of my cache WanAus 09 - Lady of The Lake Mk 2. I've never seen the water level in the lake so low, but it's still a nice spot.
AusTrackersNoteTook a week longer than we anticipated and its now back down south of the river. Thanks Everlasting.AusTrackersFoundHad tried to get this one once before but were just beaten to it, then this week it suddenly appeared very close-by (thanks hhheddy). Took the dog out for a walk and picked it up this evening. Will try to place it next weekend.hhheddyNoteTake a walk around Lake Joondalup and enjoy the wild life.hhheddyFoundFound the cache after watching the Red Bull air race and cycling around the river.
I will move along shortly.mackeralsNoteHave placed near Perth overlooking the river. When you find it sit back and enjoy the view out over the river.mackeralsFoundPicked up and will move on soon.Mischief's CrewNoteOk, we have placed this one at Champion Lakes.
You cannot get to it direct from Tonkin Highway, you need to turn on to Champion Drive and then Lake Road and go to the carpark on Lake Road.
It's a great place to take your pooch for a walk.
Please make sure it is a sunny day and there are plenty of people around. They will break in to you car if you are parked them on your lonesome. We have been there at various times and it is safe as long as there are plenty of people around, swimming, walking etc.
It is about an hours walk around the lake and yep, your going to have to go around it to get to it. Enjoy the walk, the wildflowers and the birds.Mischief's CrewFoundHey what a cool idea! It's great.
We came to the spot where it was and Mal (3BlindEyes) placed his PDA down and then we started searching. We were on the ground searching low, couldn't find it so started looking a bit higher. Then yep, there it was right under Mal's PDA. So we have grabbed the little guy and will move on shortly.
Thanks for a really neat cache. Looking forward to finding the right spot for it.3BlindEyesFoundOut having a nice caching day in Mandurah with Mischief's Crew. Noticed this wasn't far from 'Springs Helipad, so we drove over to grab it. Walked over to GZ and plonked my PDA down right on top of the cache, but didn't find it until a few minutes later. Weird. Mischief's Crew thought a movable cache was a great idea so they will be hiding it somewhere soon. It seems that the movable 'Roaming Dragon' cache was only 350 metres away, but we forgot to grab it. :-/ Thanks for the cache Everlasting.DevarFoundWent back to check in on this cache, still here. Added my name to the logbook. :-)wotNoteFinally got off my ass and placed this one,
Sorry for the times its taken me to place this one :(wotFoundHave it.. Waiting to place it somewhereurchFoundSorry this has taken so long to replace! (Forgot I had it!)
Have now tucked it away in a most scenic area in Mandurah, where, if you haven't been here in the last couple of years, you will be totally amazed at what has developed. urchFoundEnjoyed the coastline from here in an area not previously visited. Was going to attempt nearby GA cache until reading recent logs and presume it has gone AWOL.
TeamRocNoteA few places to take in the views nearby.Baldivis SettlersFoundI've been here before looking for Wentworth Gardens cache. Found this one during daylight hours though.Baldivis SettlersNoteMoved cache to a structure by the lake. Maybe you can feed the ducks here.TeamRocFoundNice spot this, delevopers have done well. Will place somewhere soon.sevaboNoteNice stroll and admired man made lake. [:D]
sevaboFoundgot it and will move it to another area soon..EverlastingNoteStart again.EverlastingFoundFinally got it and will move to another area very soon.R0gueNoteNot too hard :)R0gueFoundFound it! :) Moving it on soon.VarunaNoteAfter it has been seen by the members of Everlasting's family since it was planted in A.C.T. by Everlasting last year. Took some photos. Apologised for not keeping it moving as I would have wished - due to being housebound for several weeks. Finally grabbed a chance to get it moved. T4TCVarunaFoundGrabbed it before someone take it to interstate. Interesting to see how new suburb is progressing. It will be moved soon after being seen by Everlasting's family since it was firstly planted in Canberra. Thanks for fun.Team Red RooFoundAn awkward find, but a find none the less (with a little help). Just not where I had expected it to be. It was time to move this cache along a little, so perhaps a bit closer to good country :)Team Red RooNoteWhile I don't think much of what is happening at this location, I suppose that it's inevitable that it happens here. The container can be found easily on the obvious structure.Team Gunn ParkerNoteDropped off tonight in a new area for caches, worth the look around, have a look at the notice board, there is a lot to see here.
AndrewTeam Gunn ParkerFoundFound tonight after picking Rhiannon up, will place it soon. Now, to find some deep bush with a metel pole nearby :)
AndrewarlorggenNoteA nice little park with BBQs and swings. I had a 6m accuracy today and the trees may affect the sats.ChwiliwrFoundQuick find without neading GPS in the end.ChwiliwrNoteCouldn't put it where I wanted. It is still near river.arlorggenFoundEasy find while up this way visiting the brother.nobodyZNoteCouldn't place it where I wanted to, overlooking Jane Brook the suburb(damn site-seers) so I placed it closer to home but still overlooking Jane Brook, the stream.ADAcacheNoteThis cache has come over from Canberra, I have placed it here since the nearby cache has gone missing.nobodyZFoundQuick stop and pick-up, will relocate ASAPElle_JayFoundEasy find TFTH :)Ash-DashFoundThis one was as easy as it gets. ADAcache drove us up to the location, and then after I spotted it he reached out the window and collected it.
I will hand it on to him so that it can be moved to another state.ADAcacheFoundI have collected this one and will take it on my next trip.
ThankslattejedNoteSlighty quieter location but still plenty of muggles to worry about. lattejedFoundNoisy location, plenty of muggles but they had zipped past fast enough. TankengineFoundTricky find, but found it in the end...
Now - where to next!TankengineNoteOK - New location... Near the Parkway - but do not attempt access from the Parkway - there is a much easier and safer way!Fore!NotePlaced this one out and about in Sutton... a nice easy find if you're in the area.Fore!FoundFound this one after Tealby suggested it, based on its proximity to something else I was visiting. Snaffled him and will find a new location for him soon!TealbyFoundAnother FTF for the day & my 1st GCA cache! The logbook had no identification, so I scrawled something on the cover - future cachers might like to fix it up a bit better. Found with Biggles303 who did the finding & hiding for me.TealbyNotePlaced in the same spot as it was found - just a totally new location.GA0520Plastic FantasticGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga0520Plastic FantasticGeocacheGeocachePlastic FantastictalookGirrawheenWestern AustraliaAustraliaTraditionalRegular11.5Mild Bushland settings, with abundance of wild life in the city burbs with birds, kangaroo's, rabbits and the occational snake. Wear boots and long pants to go bush after walking down a lime stone trail.
Parking at S31o 49.882' E115o 50.209'
you must foot it after that for a short walk to the location using the lime stone track until you get close to the cache and a short bush walk from there.
please leave a note in the vessel, pen and paper supplied, I upgraded the size of the vessel for ease of access, but please leave note paper and pen behind.
Calling card added on the 11/08/2006 during a maintence check.kiwi15FoundAnother find once again enjoyed the cache in the nice weather SL2camelsFoundNice spot easy find TNLN TFTHPleiter PatrolFoundFound no probs. Does need new note book. Slightly damp.
TNLN
TFTH3BlindEyesFoundA nice quick easy find at 2pm. I was out caching with Mischief's Crew today. We enjoyed the nice walk through this area. TN-LN-SL. Thanks for the cache talook.Mischief's CrewFoundOur last one in this lovely bush land. Amber enjoyed her wander around here as we did with 3BlindEyes, on a really lovely sunny Perth day. TFTH, TNLNSLTeam TnWFoundeither this cache or 3 sisters needs a new note pad. Didnt have one handy as we were on bikes and didnt really think about taking anything as we were just going for a quick ride on the bikes.BlinggFoundNumber two of three finds in this area of bushlandWoWpowerFoundFound while looking for a geocaching.com cache. TNLN. Thanks for the hunt. urchFoundA lovely COOLer day for a caching bonanza. Another easy find in this group of 3 GCA caches. Thanks for the hunt, talook.AusTrackersFoundQuick find while continuing the nice walk through the bush. We'd been wondering whether we should call this a sport, but there were people on the other side of the fence who were wandering around looking for small white balls, and they call that a sport! Thanks for the cache talook.The HallowsFoundThanks for the chance to stroll thru this area of Perth picking up several caches. TNLN SLMap MonkeyFoundOur second GCA find in this area......looks like the kids like the area with some fancy cubby houses and swings to play on nearby.
Thanks for the series of walks in this bushland.
mmWanderingAusFoundSixth of 14 for the day - my best ever day.
The container was half full of water and very smelly. I discarded the ruined items and dried it out, put the container in a plastic bag.
LCC, T rubbish, L horse & mini hiliter to re-stock the cache a bit.
T4TH
KeithOzcrawfFoundA nice simple cahce. TNLN. TFTH.The Red DevilsFound3rd of the day and the 2nd of three nice and close to each other here. Only a little damp (forgot to bring a clean plastic bag..sorry ) Arrived about 1.25 Took the croc keyring, and left a USA $0.50....SLiluvtrekkingFoundCache very damp, poured out some water, dried it as best we could, but we didn't have our bag of "extras with us". Maybe the next person could take a plastic bag with them to give it a bit of extra protection for he winter. TN-LT-SLTeamRocFoundFound with Baldivis Settlers on our second cache quest. TNLNSL T4TH
Baldivis SettlersFoundFound with Teamroc on our CacheQuest#2 TFTN TNLNSL.PhiFoundQuarter full of water - stubby holder absorbed most of it. Logs were okay, although the fronts of the pages are all used up. Took nothing, left shell. Thanks!EverlastingFoundFound the cache. Lovely bushland and enjoyed walk along to the cache. No swap. Thank you for organise the cache and hunt. sevaboFoundAfter 3 Sisters, more stroll to the another cache. No swap. Thank you for organise the cache and hunt. SL
Team Red RooFoundBeautiful bushland! An easy find, though the cache was quite well concealed. TN-L:calling card, SL. Thanks to talook for the cache.jemindiFound2nd cache found for day after registering just 3 days ago. Took family (wife and & 9mth old). We had a ball. Thanks for cache. TNLN except filled in log. Great fun.
SharksXVFound2nd of 3 finds in this area after finding '3 sisters'
T: chuppa chups lollie
L: Charlie Brown figurine
TFTHhakeamanFoundSaw a Kangaroo whilst approaching the GZ. Wow!! It was only 10 m from me. Didn't expect that!! I think it was heading for the cache and I must of spooked him/her (kangaroos don't like muggles either). 2nd of 3 finds today in the area. Unfortunately kangaroos = ticks :( R0gueFound2nd of 3 caches right near my parents house. Good opportunity to drop in.
TNLN T4THCANDOFoundGreat location lovely natural bushland.
Ran into conservation group had a great talk with them and joined in on the walk!
Facinating information set in beautiful bushland on a georgeous spring day!
Left calling card and took calling card thanks for the hunt.
CANDOManudgeFoundHello,another easy find not far from the other cache.Left keyring.A lady walking her dog must of thought i was up to no good.Anyway thanx for the cache. GusVarunaFoundA nice and quick find. Lot of lovely wild flowers everywhere. Enjoyed walking around in the bushland. (Beware ticks I got it) TNLNSL except s/card. Thanks to talook for the cache.talookNoteUpgraded cache container, the later was getting small with the added calling cards and some more goodies.
Kangeroo's were a plenty and the odd rabbit.
Wild flowers are showing up every where, Take the time to have a walk around the lime stone tracks and soak up the sun and fresh air.zigolphinFoundwas being driven round by mum so she bought me to the area to grab a few more finds. great location and interesting container.
t4thwiggytigFoundShort walk to this one, easy find.
SL tnln thankstalookNoteChecked the Cache 13/8/2006 weather conditions: light drizzle, only one person spotted jogging in the area. Found a couple of golf course flags and returned them to the Golf Course , all I got was a thanks, you would have thought they would give me a game of golf or a bucket of balls to hit off for my troubles, any way we do the right thing by people and satisfaction should be our only reward..right, sigh.arlorggenFoundFound easily. At least I knew which cache I had found with the card that was inside (I left the card so the cache can be identified).I also put the log book (papers) in a zip lock bag just in case water enters the container. SL TNL:collectable mini police badge. t4thtalookNoteChecked the cache 11/08/2006 7pm all is dry and in tack, added a calling card for the next person to take with themChwiliwrFoundI think that you will need to seal the very top of this container as although no water tipped out it must have been close as the log book? was very damp.<p>
Signed log. Thanks for the cache.talookNoteTook in your comment PappaBear_Left , I exchanged the container for an up market one sparing no expense :) also marked the container 'Cache" so yeah you did get the right one, sorry no exchanges in this one yet but hey I am going to leave a calling card next time as a keep sake, I have concealed the container from mugglers and to make it a little more of a challenge.
I took in the weather conditions in my hide so hunters could still come out in the rain, unlike me I take the conditions as a challenge.
P.S left my own comment in the log book and yes it was drizzly so no rain doesn't worry me none.
Seek and thou shall findBear_LeftFoundI finally had some time when I was not sick in bed, in the area, and had a pause in the rain for the time being.<p>
An... unusual... cache hide. There was nothing to suggest that it was, in fact, a cache (no note or name on the first page or anything) so I hope I've actually found the right thing!<p>
I signed the log, and looked across the bush to where I could just.. about.. see the other cache from the mysterious talook!<p>
-Papa Bear_LeftGA05213 SistersGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga05213 SistersGeocacheGeocache3 SisterstalookGirrawheenWestern AustraliaAustraliaTraditionalRegular1.51Mild Bushland settings, with abundance of wild life in the city burbs with birds, kangaroo's, rabbits and the occational snake. Wear boots and long pants to go bush after walking down a lime stone trail.
Vehile access from Northern side of the location S31o 49.882' E115o 50.209',Parking available at these co-ords you must foot it after that for a short walk to the location, please stick to the lime stone path until close to the cache which is guarded by three sisters.
please leave a note in log book, pen and paper supplied.
To access the vessel open the marked side of the container plastic bag and contents are a tight fit so put back as found, watch out for mugglers. I noticed some young lads digging a cubby house close by.kiwi15FoundThird one today SL TNLNPleiter PatrolFoundFound today no probs. Slightly exposed, i did my best to cover up. My first GCA cache. Yahoo! TNLN3BlindEyesFoundNice quick easy find at 1:30pm. I was out caching with Mischief's Crew today. We enjoyed the walk through this area. TN-LN-SL. Thanks for the cache talook.Mischief's CrewFoundAnother found with 3BlindEyes. Really enjoyed just slowly wandering around this area. Thanks for bringing us here, really enjoyable walk.
TNLNSLTeam TnWFoundnice easy find. just looked and guessed it when arriving at ground zero.BlinggFoundA nice easy findWoWpowerFoundFound while looking for a geocaching.com cache. TNLN. Thanks for the hunt. urchFoundA lovely COOLer day for a caching bonanza. And three GCA caches all close together, and all nice and easy - great! Thanks for the hunt, talook.AusTrackersFoundThird of the three GCA's to complete a nice early morning walk. Had to walk through a recently burned area to get to the cache but the area around the cache itself was not affected and the cache is dry and intact. TFTH.The HallowsFoundAnother find in this area! Thanks for the opportunity to find these caches. TNLN SLMap MonkeyFoundOur third and final GCA cache in this bushland....thanks for the walk here.
An easy one to fine in the end. Now for the walk back to the vehicle via the proper tracks instead of overland.
mmWanderingAusFoundFifth of 14 for the day - my best ever day.
The container was full of water and very smelly. I discarded the ruined items and dried it out, put log book in a new zip lock bag.
LCC, T rubbish, L car, ram & mini hiliter to re-stock the cache a bit.
T4TH
Keith
OzcrawfFoundAnother simple cache in this nice piece of urban bush. TNLN. TFTH.The Red DevilsFound3rd of three in this nice piece of bush. Arrived about 1.40
TNLNSLiluvtrekkingFoundDecided to go after the three in the area during our evening stroll. Cache in good order. TN-LT-SLTeamRocFoundFound with Baldivis Settlers on our second cache quest. TNLNSL T4TH
Baldivis SettlersFoundFound with Teamroc on our CacheQuest#2 TFTN TNLNSL.PhiFoundLooked for the wrong landmark at first. Nice cache, thanks! Took nothing, left bathroom pamper pack. EverlastingFoundFound the cache. Lovely bushland and enjoyed walk along to the cache. No swap. Thank you for organise the cache and hunt. sevaboFoundAccompany Everlasting - Lovely bushland and enjoyed walk along to the cache. No swap. TFTC SLTeam Red RooFoundFirst cache for the day in some very beautiful bushland, close to my son's house. TN-LN-SL. Thanks to talook for the cache.jemindiFoundFound cache. 3rd for day. New to geocaching and am now hooked. Took family (wife & 9mth old) had a great time. Nice place. TNLN except filled in log book. Thanks again.SharksXVFound1st of 3 finds in this area.
T: Clamps
L: Bag of MarbleshakeamanFound3rd of 3 caches found in the same bit of bush. No wildlife following me this time (see 'Plastic Fantastic' re my wildlife experience). Did see two rabbits on return to car.R0gueFound1st of 3 caches right near my parents house. Good opportunity to drop in.
TNLN T4THCANDOFoundGreat location lovely bushland.
Nice lounge chair left in the bush I'm sure the kangaroos and rabbits will love it!!! I'm sure they relaxed on it yesterday when the eagles match was on but didn't see the plasma screen there unfortunately!
Took calling card and left calling card.
Lovely day for a bushwalk.
Thanks for the hunt.
CANDOManudgeFoundHello, found cache no problems. It was a nice arvo for a ride, cache in good condition.Thanx GusVarunaFoundAnother nice and quick find and pleasant walk in the bushland. Thanks for bringing us to this area. TNLNSL except s/card. Thanks to talook for the walk and the cache.talookNoteUpgraded cache container, the later was getting small with the added trinkets . The cache was getting some rust on the plastic bags meaning the moister was a problem, changed to plastic.
Added more calling cards zigolphinFounda short and pleasant walk from plastic fantastic. as said by others an interesting container, but water made the end harder to get off, all the contents nice and dry still though.
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tnlnwiggytigFoundOut with the family, easy find.
SL tnln thankstalookNoteChecked cache 13/8/2006 thanks guys for the great tips on preseving a cache which can only be done by trial and error or good feed back.
One thing I have to do is upgrade my boots to a more rugged weather proofed ones as my boots did get some what damp but my socks remained dry.arlorggenFoundEasy find.After studying the end to take of I found it was easy to get of. I left the card in the container to identify the cache.
SL TNL:butterfly
t4thtalookNoteChecked the cache, found contents to be in order and dry, added a calling card for the next person to find it.
I found this cache in the dead of the night, for reasons of maintenance and to check my night skills with the GPS, on the way out I walked without using the GPS and funny how things change in the night, I thought I was going in the right direction and went right off course, checked the GPS and resumed my course to the safe haven the road side verge.
Great fun for the experienced (Note) I was very drained and that didn't help with Navigation, also the small torch helped navigate the bush terrain.ChwiliwrFoundFound the cache OK and managed to pull the top off without too much effort however water had still got inside. It wasn't much but it made things wet.<p>
I put all the existing items into one of my spare glad bags (for once I actually had them with me) and dropped in 2 small clamps in another bag. <p>
The log book is also in a glad bag now.<p>
Thanks for the cache.talookNoteNice find Bear pitty you didn't investigate container further for trading, I like pressies :) must be getting close to Chrissy :)Bear_LeftFoundWell, a very short walk through the fairly open bush from Plastic Fantastic and I came to this easily-spotted cache. An interesting container, that took me a bit of effort to open (use of a boot heel is helpful if you have the same problem!)<p>
A notebook with absolutely nothing on it, but at least this one has "cache" written on the outside, so I'm pretty sure I've found the right thing! I added the name and the web address to the logbook, then my log.<p>
I was only 50m from the car when the rain resumed, so my timing was good!<p>
Welcome to cache-placing, talook! Now, are you going to _find_ some?<p>
-Papa Bear_Left
GA0490Aerodrome Perimeter lightingGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga0490Aerodrome Perimeter lightingGeocacheGeocacheAerodrome Perimeter lightingVarunaRivervaleWestern AustraliaAustraliaMultiSmall11.5<p>Old Maylands Aerodrome was Perth earliest airfield during 1924 – 1963. Old buildings include hangers can be seen at the Police complex. Aerodrome was closed on 30 June 1963 after Perth airport was completely developed. Further information can be found in the internet through Google.</p>
<p>Above coords is not the cache. Multi cache the 1st is a dymo tape. The 2nd and final is a regular black container with the usual goodies. <strong>Please ensure that a dymo tape is NOT to be removed</strong> and no muggle is around when you look at the tape.</p>
<p><strong>Please take care</strong> <strong>when you place the container back carefully in the hidden place - do not let it slipping far down.</strong></p>
<p>Both locations have the parking available, and nice picnic area. Lots of muggles walk past. Sleath is required.</p>
<p>Enjoy...</p>Final coords for the cache is somewhere at the one of three same objectAusTrackersFoundFirst cache of the morning. Found the replaced first waypoint without any problems and proceeded onto the cache which we also found quickly. Took some photos of the boats on the river. Thanks Varuna for a very pleasant cache.VarunaNoteOn maintenance trip, finally got out of the house in the cool weather and do some walking exercise. Thanks to Team 3BE_NG for removing and rehidden it at the correct position. Fixed the WPT1 by replacing the tag with dymo tape - hope it will last longer and see how it goes. VarunaOtherCache is now in play.Team 3BE_NGFoundOut night caching and re-finding caches previously found under different team names. I remembered this one was unavailable so checked the waypoint and sure enough, the cable tie is there but the tag is missing. Went off to GZ and found the cache had slipped way down inside, but I could just reach it at arms length. Found the cache to be in good condition and dry. Shame it's been sitting untouched for so long. This was the 1st GCA cache for Jodi. TNLNSL. Thanks for the cache Varuna. Get the tag replaced and this one will be back in action. Cheers! Mal & Jodi.VarunaOtherWill attend to fix it this week.AusTrackersNot FoundCouldn't find the tag at wpt1 so we read and re-read the description, logs and hint, then we found a tie with no tag on it. Hopefully the tag has not gone AWOL. Took a photo and will contact Varuna.BlinggFoundFound WP1 by accident while looking for a cache location , noted co-ords and found this cache
tnlnsl
iluvtrekkingOtheriluvtrekkingFoundFound this one quickly and easily once the muggles leaft. We had to go off and have some coffee and scones while we were waiting. Took the "Sign on to Sign" swaggie left nothing. Thanx VarunaTeam BootsNot FoundFound part 1 Easy Spent 2 hours with the daughter looking could'nt find anything of the second part, was wondering if it is still there, lots of Mugles every where. Still love the spot.urchOtherHappy New Year!urchFoundYes! Found second time here - a very popular resting spot for people, it seems. Gave up waiting for them to move yesterday and returned today early to still find people here. They eventually left and I made a quick retrieval between passing joggers - so many out at 7am on a Sunday! - Lovely area. TN Left $2 note and Swaggie. Thanks for the hunt, Varuna. dalelFoundTFTH TNLNVarunaNoteurch1949,
A tag is still there, You need to read the hint.VarunaNoteA new small watertight container has been placed and now in play.urchNoteIn the area so had a go at this cache today but zero-ed out at WP1. No tag anywhere in the obvious spot, so has this gone as well as WP2?VarunaNoteStill waiting for a special waterproof container from overseas - replacing the leaky container. Stay tuned.sevaboFoundInteresting place at WP1, then found WP2. thanks for the hunt. SLVarunaNoteTook the container and be replaced with a water tight container in a couple of days.OzcrawfFoundFound the first clue yesterday then went back today to find the cache. An easy find with an enjoyable walk around the river afterwards. Emptied out the water that was accumulating in the bottom of the container. All the contents seemed fine. TFTH.3BlindEyesFoundGreat spot here by the river. Like others we initially thought the tag was missing at first after looking around and not finding it, then we checked the cache notes on the PDA and stopped and thought about it, then found it easily. GZ is a lovely spot and we found the cache easily at 12:30pm. Cache had some water in it so we dried it out in the sun for a while. TN-LN-SL. Had a nice walk around the area afterwards. Thanks to Varuna for an enjoyable multi-cache.Me&BFoundJust re-logging caches done under different team name (3BlindEyes).EverlastingFoundFound the cache at 4.40pm. Lovely area and enjoyed myself - SL. Thank you for organise the cache and hunt.VarunaNoteThanks to Everlasting for letting me know that the tag was missed. It has been replaced and in play now.R0gueFoundWhat a fun cache :-) Enjoyed the history and both locations, no muggles anywhere around.
TNLN, T4TH!ADAcacheFoundAlmost gave up on WP1, but then read the clue and worked it out. GZ had a family of muggles sitting at it and the kids where skating around the whole area. Had to be patient, but I think I scared them off by looking at the ducks.Team Red RooFoundWe decided to try this cache again since we were in the area, and since I had read the web page properly. After finding the first tag, we went in hunt of the cache itself, to find a gent sitting in a chair about 10mtrs away. The cache was retrieved when he wasn't looking, and our log duly made. It does need to be removed to dry out for a while. On replacing the cache, it went further in than it had been, so it may be a little more difficult to retieve by the next hunter. Thanks to Varuna for the cache.ChwiliwrFoundI initially had the same problem as Team Red Roo until I read the sign again and decoded the hint. Still had problems finding the other other one as I expected it to be in line with the nearby two and had shifted enough to have it obscured by a tree.<p>
A short drive later and I found the cache itself but could see before I opened it that it would be full of water. Luckily the bigger items had kept a lot of things above the water mark so I tipped everything out and put them in my spare glad bags but nearly everything is still damp and should be dried out properly. I swapped the very wet small figurine (The bag she was in had kept all the water that seeped in.) with an emergency poncho.<p>
I also put a grey shopping bag on the outside of the cache so that the water won't get in so easily.<p>
This area is much nicer now than when I used to roam around here.Team Red RooNot FoundCouldn't find a tag at the coords - or the 'one next door'. :(arlorggenFoundI was heading this way so had a go. I had to use the hint to find the first WP. Cache location was easy. The only muggle about were the lawn mowing contractor.This is a nice area now.
SL T:dominos (wiggytig wanted them)L:gift bag & keyring torch
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wiggytigFoundEasy find at the final. Took nothing. ThanksGA0464The Holy GrailGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga0464The Holy GrailGeocacheGeocacheThe Holy GrailTEAM LANDCRUISEREagle BayWestern AustraliaAustraliaOtherLarge43<p align="center"><b><font color="red" size="9" face=
"Verdana">And now for something completely different!</font><br>
<font color="red" size="8" face="Verdana"><b><font color="blue"
size="3" face="Verdana">As a self appointed Knight of the realm,
your quest lies before you ... or maybe ... all around you.<br>
<br>
You did check under your seat didn't you?</font></b></font></b></p>
<p align="center"><img src=
"http://www.virtual-cyberspace.com/x/grail.jpg" border="0"
alt="TLC"><br>
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<b><font color="blue" size="3" face="Verdana">Can you beat King
Arthur, Sir Robin and Sir Lancelot to the Grail?</font></b></p>
<p align="center"><b><img src=
"http://www.virtual-cyberspace.com/x/wooden.gif" border="0"
alt="sign"></b></p>
<p><font color="blue" size="2" face="Verdana"><b>The Grail as you
may have already guessed isn't located at the posted co-ordinates
... although then again, is it? ... no I'm quite sure it isn't.<br>
The Quest is a multi in design but more of a puzzle than a multi
hence the choice</b></font></p>
<p><font color="blue" size="2" face="Verdana"><b>Your quest may
require procurement of several artifacts, including a coconut shell
(cut in half of course), possibly a herring (preferrably dead),
anti rabbit spray (difficult to obtain) and some thought of times
long past. The quest shall be completed on your own or as a team,
there will be no assistance provided from the Knights who say Nih!
... although they may have a part to play yet ... or not. If you
require assistance clues may be dropped periodically by Terry and
his friends.</b></font></p>
<p align="center"><font color="blue" size="2" face=
"Verdana"><b><a href="http://www.virtual-cyberspace.com/001ddgopa.swf"
target="_blank"><img src=
"http://www.virtual-cyberspace.com/x/pyddy.gif" border="0"
alt="TERRY"></a></b></font></p>
<p><b><font color="blue" size="2" face="Verdana">Feel free now to
enter Terry's Web of Deception by clicking on his image above. If
any assistance is required please contact Terry and not your fellow
Knights, some have been sent false clues which will lengthen your
quest to the benefit of others. If you can please feel free to hand
out false clues to those whom request your assistance :) ... after
all there is only one grail!</font></b></p>
<p><font color="blue" size="2" face="Verdana"><b>The path will be
deceptive ... also not well defined as to where you're heading or
if you're headed anywhere in particular at all!</b></font></p>
<p><font color="blue" size="2" face="Verdana"><b>Sound like fun?
... your journey begins in the dimly lit dungeon of a castle
somewhere in the vacinity of Lake McNess. There are many tasks
ahead and the journey will not be a short one ... To the winner
goes the spoils ... the actual Holy Grail trophy ... to the rest
... bragging rights of completion of the weirdest epic adventure
west of the nullabour!</b></font></p>
<p><font color="blue" size="2" face="Verdana"><b>Below is a link to
the Australian Geocaching Forum some clues/discussion maybe
available under the Western Australian Caching section with the
topic of "The Holy Grail".</b></font></p>
<p align="center"><img src=
"http://www.virtual-cyberspace.com/geo/x/x.gif" width="100"
height="100"><img src=
"http://www.virtual-cyberspace.com/geo/x/TLC.png" width="199"
height="110"><br>
<a href="http://geocaching.com.au/" target="_blank"><img src=
"http://img59.photobucket.com/albums/v179/gunn350/logo_gca_25.png"
border="0" width="25" height="25" alt=
"Australian Geocaching Forum"> Australian Geocaching Forum
Link.</a></p>
Check the forum ... or your email/inboxGrahame CookieNote<img src='http://gallery.geocaching.com.au/pics/ga0464/thumbs/tn_1991097091.jpg' align="left"></a>Not quite sure what you guys are looking for, but I know I have found Sir Cache-a-Lot (TB27CTJ, extrordinaire) at Mondrook Hall Magnetic Mambo cache (GC1FCZG) in NSW. In the photo he is with a few other TB's and coins checking out the cache.
Sorry to distract you from your real quest (lol)!urchOtherDid a very good job Grail watching - now collected to move on further. urchFoundMerry Christmas and a Happy New Year to me! A lovely present - after a most exciting adventure the quest ended in success!! Yes, it certainly was 'something completely different' and thoroughly enjoyable puzzling.
Took Swaggie, left $2 note.
Many thanks for an excellent hunt, TLC!R0gueFoundI've been working on this one for quite a while, solving all the puzzles. This is a fantastic cache, I've really enjoyed doing all the different types of puzzles along the way.
Cache was in good condition, took a finders card, left Sign on to Sign (Green) Swaggie. Thanks for the awesome hunt! :)R0gueOtherLeft this to watch the grail.VarunaFoundThis cache has been a difficult puzzle for me to solve since it published last June - unable to access on other website and of course, I was stumped at large. In the end, a friend gave me a hint. No swaps. Cache is in a good condition. Thanks for the great challenge, and cache.EverlastingFoundYes! about time with some help and advice me how to use the computer etc blah blah... So today found the cache. I am so enjoyed walk along to the cache and it was so excellent view. Swap items. Thank you for wonderful organise the cache and hunt. (big job). SUEDENHARRFoundFinally finished this with no time to spare. An interesting challenge. I was staying with BelKen and I just wanted to pinch the Grail off his mantle. "What that out the window- WHAT GRAIL". Thanks TLC. Done a few of yours on this trip. CheersBear_LeftFoundOn our first visit to the penultimate waypoint on Sunday afternoon, there was nothing to find. Had we got it wrong? Chatting with someone who'd found it on Monday revealed that we'd had the right spot, so where had it gone? Had stealth beaten us to it? Hmmm...<p>
So today PBL made another journey to the Grail lands and, sure enough, there was the waypoint, MUCH too obvious to miss, right where we'd been looking...<p>
NobodyZ came along at that point and helped clear up a different enigma for us, and the cache was found soon after. Other members of The Clan were only moments behind, and we had a mini-event meeting before heading off to our respective castles.<p>
Thanks for all the work that obviously went into this monumental computer puzzle, TLC, and for the cache at the end of it all.
arlorggenFoundI approached the penultimate site this morning wondering what deviousness awaited me. Blurry vision soon cleared away to find the hiding spot of the goal I sought.
I had to wait for my co-conspiritor to finish his work and we returned this evening to claim our prize.
I am now left with the problem of what to do with my time at night.
I enjoyed this cache with it's puzzles as I enjoy every puzzle cache I do. Then again I just enjoy going out finding any cache.
SL TNLN
t4thzigolphinFoundi got picked up from worked and rushed home to get ready to run for the cache, found fellow cachers had already arrived and discovered them on their way out unknowm to them for a little while. enjoyed all the great puzzles that kept me up half the night, now what to do at night i dont know.
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tnlnnobodyZFoundWas bored Friday night when I decided 'what the heck' and looked at this properly and fired off the first email around 8pm and the second 3 hours later, after a (K)nights sleep I heard the incoming reply around 1pm and I jumped straight into the next challenge, I was hooked.
A lovely stroll in the forest and after a while I had mapped out my course, all in I progressed nicely and crossed the bridge at 9pm.
Awoke Sunday morning with a blinder of a headache and the need to do other things as I do on Sundays (kid related), the reply was there waiting for me and I had a look and read the clues but that was it, my quest came to a screaching halt. It wasn't until after darts on Monday night (closing on midnight, too fired up to sleep)that I sat down to puzzle over the first picture, by 2am off went my answer.
Tuesday morning after arriving at work I checked the emails and the next puzzle was waiting for me, passed that one with flying colours and then on to the next, at around 11am I thought it prudent I should actually stop and go do some work LOL I'd hit the wall by then anyway so it was time to rest the brain.
Before I restarted it was revealed the Grail was found so when I discovered a secret I was in 2 minds as to whether to jump into the chariot and go see what was there, after all I've been working on another of TLC's mysteries and had an idea there may be a similarity, not to mention the distance I need to travel to get there and it was already after 7pm :S
So today after work I ventured on an epic journey of discovery arriving at my destination to find yet another mystery which was quickly figured I'd need my 'puter so I started heading home(60Km away) but had an idea as half distance lived arlorggen, chwilly was closer but I'd already passed his turn off by the time I had my idea, only problem was, arlorggen wasn't home :( so it was to BelKen (just realised I passed chilly for the 2nd time). With their assistance my trek was shortened and it was on to GZ.
Bumped into BL at the 'parking lot' and we set forth for the cache, it was sunset and after a short climb the cache was plundered, well not really, TNLN, and we stood admiring the view. Wandering back to the car we were just chatting and not really taking in our surroundings and very surpised to see arlorggens chariot parked next to ours, apparently we were so engrossed in conversation we walked straight past them no more than 30m to our left (and on open ground!) only a minute after leaving the cache.
Anyway, we all caught up and swapped tales until the sun had disappeared completely before departing our seperate ways.
Btw, while at BelKens I beheld the Grail (and allowed to touch it), nice TLC, well done on all counts.BelKenFoundOur Quest is complete. The Grail is now in good hands.
<p>
Our quest began late as Sir Ken was on a pilgrimage. His return to civilization was welcomed by the Lady Bel as she had some tasks for him to perform. Not the least was combing the forest one pixel at a time. A most tedious endeavor. Wish we knew the shortcuts.
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Answering the questions proved that we know some stuff. Also proved that there were easier ways to complete the task if we applied all the knowledge we had. Our reliance on good old pen, paper and grey matter may be old fashioned and works but we found after the fact there were other paths.
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Sir Ken returned to his pilgrimage and may have caused a few eyebrows to raise when sharing a hut, his only concern was what is that seven letter word beginning with an arrow and is that bloke asking to borrow the cup? His hut mate left in disgust as Sir Ken employed modern devices to surf the web instead of talking about pack weights and food recipes. Standing on a tree stump paying homage to "The Signal"; seemed out of sorts with those others enjoying the pilgrimage. The mighty Web and SMS meant Sir Ken and Lady Bel were in constant contact. Another question still to be answered is, how much does surfing the web with a mobile really cost.
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As the quest for the Grail intensified a look at the map confirmed that with only a 3 kilometre walk west Sir Ken could again be back in the Lady Bels arms. A familiar call that night of, "Get your flannelettes off";, did not give the Lady Bel her expected outcome however. Sir Kens response to her query was, "If Sir John(Chwiliwr) saw what I just saw, he would not waste his time between the sheets. We must venture into the night.";
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Slippers full of sand and grass seed were an additional outcome from this venture. Another riddle to solve was acquired. Sleep and technology got in the way of an expected completion however.
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A new morning. A new puzzle. Eventually a combination that worked. But what does the rest of it say. "Who cares"; says Sir Ken. "I will venture forth with what I have";.
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More grass seeds in the slippers. A climb on his dodgy leg. A fight through the thorny bushes and success. The Grail.
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It has been a most enjoyable Quest. Thank you TLC.
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Also to Gwiber whose GPSr was a much needed tool that we lacked.
ChwiliwrFoundFound about 2 hours after Belken.
Belken was right to be worried about what I was doing yesterday evening but unfortunately the required keys were not available on the website at the time I went looking so it was the whole of last night wasted trying to find another answer. (This was after having to undo some of my security on the PC to allow the last page to appear)
Morning arrived and the keys appeared where they were supposed to be but unlike Belken I had work to do so preventing me from going out earlier.
Thanks, I think, TLC for the quest.GA0428Holland Centenary LogGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga0428Holland Centenary LogGeocacheGeocacheHolland Centenary LogTEAM LANDCRUISERMount HollandWestern AustraliaAustraliaTraditionalRegular23.5Look for the metal case welded on top of a star picket<p align="center"><font color="blue" size="2" face="Verdana"><b><a href="http://www.virtual-cyberspace.com"><img src="http://www.virtual-cyberspace.com/geo/images/logo_sm_copy.gif" border="0"></a></p>
<p>This one is a non traditional / traditional. There is no real cache as such ... it's a centenary logbook which any muggle can also sign. We've plastered the Geocaching Australia Sticker inside to claim the box, now all you need to do is log your find.<p>
It's located at the corner of Banker-Mount Day Rd. and the Holland Track. The Plaque celebrates the centenary anniversary of the Holland Track 1993.
<p>So come on, make your mark ... we have!
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Thanks TLC for the cache. Had a read of all the logs in book whilst having a breather from the driving.
Team Prado - WA 1968Lyn Pat and NathanFoundNice place for a book to log and very interesting reading if you spare the time. We placed the book in a large zip lock bag as winter is just around the corner and it may help it keep dry. SUEDENHARRFoundCruised passed this on a recent trip with Belken. CheersBelKenFoundAfter a chilly morning at Sandalwood Rocks and a fog covering the area we thought we would head along the track and have breakfast here.
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However whilst the fog had cleared a wind had sprung up and with the temperature hovering around 6 degrees we think all that was lost with the wind chill.
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Rather a pleasure to get back in the car and plod along with the heater on.cnc cnozFoundSigned the log last weekend when we did the track with the crew from camping wa not even realising it was on here although we did see the sticker. Was a very quick trip and are looking forward to getting back out there to camp and see more that we missed. Oh and if you are out that way the cave hill area is also worth exploring.TEAM WOMBATFoundfound in company with team chunky, enjoying our cruise along the holland trackEverlastingFoundOops forget log the Date was 12/05/06. Sorry! What great track - fantasy so enjoyed myself. Yeah FTF hooray!! Eh. calling card. Again thank you for wonderful organise the cache and hunt.
GA0319Ynys PosGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga0319Ynys PosGeocacheGeocacheYnys PosChwiliwrBeechinaWestern AustraliaAustraliaTraditionalRegular22.5Ammo can in fallen log.Ridley Road west of Yarra Road is a restricted road closed to vehicles without a permit so <font color="red" <b>no driving to the cache.</b></font> The best
approach to the cache is to walk along Ridley Road from Yarra Road until you are near the cache and negotiate the bush until reaching the Helena River. The
cache is in a fallen log on the western tip of a small island in the river. During winter the dificulty of this cache may increase to 5 depending on how
much water is flowing in the river but in summer the southern portion of the river around the island is dry.<p>
Suggested parking for this cache is at the intersection of Ridley and Yarra Roads. If the more southern caches in the area are being attempted as well then
the suggested parking is at S31 57.175 E116 25.526 which is a small track just off Yarra Road and parked vehicles are less visible from passing traffic.
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<IMG src="http://gallery.geocaching.com.au/albums/Chwiliwr/RidleyRoadCaches.sized.jpg"> <br><font color="blue" face="Verdana"><b>Ridley Road Caches by
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A map of all the caches in the Yarra Road area is available from this <a href=
http://gallery.geocaching.com.au/Chwiliwr/Yarra_Road_Caches><font color="red"> Gallery Link. </font></a><p>
A map of all the caches in the Wandoo National Forrest area near Mt Observation further east is available from this <a
href=http://gallery.geocaching.com.au/Chwiliwr/Wandoo_Forest_Caches><font
color="red"> Gallery Link. </font></a>AusTrackersFoundReally enjoying walking through the bush on this beautiful morning. A nice easy find and TNLN, however we did take a finder's card - we really appreciate these. Thanks Chwiliwr.R0gueFoundReally enjoyed this area and the hike along to the cache. The river was in good flow today, so the crossing proved to be interesting. I managed to find a fallen over tree to use as a balance beam. Luckily my balance won. :-)
The cache was in good condition, especially considering it hasn't been visited for a long time. Finders cards are running out... No swaps, thanks for the cache.AushikerFoundMy first find for the day. This was planned for the second day of a weekend of backpacking and geocaching but weather curtailed the plans. Found the cache in good condition. Took allen keys and left a pack of playing cards.Amby antFoundMy sixth for the day.
What a delightful hidey with water surrounding the spot. One side quiet and the other with rushing water.
Still raining.
TNLNTeam Gunn ParkerFoundFound on a hike over the weekend,
After finding the last cache we decieded to call it a day and walk back to billys tool box, via another couple of caches we were yet to find, the cars where parked near to billys and if the weather got better we would camp there.
Great area to hike around in, just a shame about the rain as it spoiled our plans to camp on Mt Gorrie
Thanks
AndrewTeam Red RooFoundAfter parking the 'Roo we walked towards the cache and found we had to cross the stream. A suitable log was found and we crossed, finding the cache in good time. This is a really beautiful area - probably more so when the creeks are flowing. TN - LN - SL. Picked up a Geocoin for travel higher up from the water. Thanks to Chwiliwr for the cache.BelKenFoundThis was the last one for the day. It also gets my yeh for the day. The walk in from the other one was pleasant. There was a lot of water still seeping out the ground which is suprising at this time of the year. At the cache location the creek was running and this would be an excellent spot for an overnight stay. I sat down on the rocks and let the water wash across my feet and couldn't think of a better place to be. Then reluctantly I had to walk the 2.5 kilometres back to the car. I left a Thanks for The Cache Geocoin for a wonderfull spot. arlorggenFoundI followed chwiliwr suggested route with another easy find. The sound of the small rapids nearby was quite soothing while I was signing the log.
SL TNLN t4thEverlastingFoundGee!! We made it as we followed Nobodyz's log, it was so excellent location and I am fall in love with mini waterfall so much. Stayed there for while and ready for return back to the car. No swaps expect cards. Again thank you Chwiliwr for organise the cache and hunt. VarunaFoundIn the company of Everlasting, we turned into the right track after passed the fallen tree on Ridley Road - crossed the dry creek and turned left side into the opened ground walking towards the cache. We scouted to find the suitable place to cross the creek. There was a nice mini waterfall - nice and cool sighting in the warm weather. After found the cache and swapped the cards, we cool our hands in the water - would love to stay for lunch but got to move on. Thanks for great location, cache, and walking exercise, Chwilliwr.nobodyZFoundIntersting little spot. As I approached about 500m out I saw a track off to the right heading towards the cache and decided to follow it, it soon changed direction but led me across the stream and onto open ground 350m from GZ. I followed the stream down towards GZ and happened upon a rock forde (nice little spot there as the water rolled over the rocks like a mini waterfall) where I crossed over onto the island about 30m from GZ. When I found the cache the GPS was pointing 10m back the way I came so I took a reading(estimated accuracy 3.9m) I hadn't fully read the description and now see that would have helped as it accurately describes where the cache is located. <br> When I went to leave via the route suggested by Chwiliwr all I could see was thick vegetation and considered going back the way I came but eventually I spied some open ground about 30m East of GZ and thankfully there was no water so crossing over was a breeze and then a short scramble up to Ridley Rd. If you follow this route into the geocache my suggestion would be not to wait until the arrow points 90 degrees but come in on a slight angle leaving Ridley Rd about 290m out from GZ as you will have much less undergrowth to deal with as you close in on the stream. All in all a thoroughly enjoyable experience. <br><br>
With 2Km back to the car I went into power-walk mode and endeavoured to keep my speed above 6km/h all the way. Got the heart pumping, great walk!ChwiliwrNoteThe coordinates entered by Nobodyz are less than 4m north from the listed ones.
The cache hiding spot is spelt out in the listing to avoid problems with readings anyway. The track mentioned by Nobodyz is OK for summer access but gets quite wet and swampy after any rain.GA0321GwernGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga0321GwernGeocacheGeocacheGwernChwiliwrBeechinaWestern AustraliaAustraliaTraditionalRegular1.52Ammo can hidden under some logs in a clearing.Ridley Road west of Yarra Road is a restricted road closed to vehicles without a permit so <font color="red" <b>no driving to the cache.</b></font> The best approach to the cache is to walk along Ridley Road from Yarra Road until you are within about 350m of the cache and you reach a branch in the road. Follow the northern branch over the Helena River until you are adjacent to the cache.<p>
Suggested parking for this cache is at the intersection of Ridley and Yarra Roads. If the more southern caches in the area are being attempted as well then
the suggested parking is at S31 57.175 E116 25.526 which is a small track just off Yarra Road and parked vehicles are less visible from passing traffic.
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<IMG src="http://gallery.geocaching.com.au/albums/Chwiliwr/RidleyRoadCaches.sized.jpg"> <br><font color="blue" face="Verdana"><b>Ridley Road Caches by
Chwiliwr</b></font><p>
A map of all the caches in the Yarra Road area is available from this <a href=
http://gallery.geocaching.com.au/Chwiliwr/Yarra_Road_Caches><font color="red"> Gallery Link. </font></a><p>
A map of all the caches in the Wandoo National Forrest area near Mt Observation further east is available from this <a
href=http://gallery.geocaching.com.au/Chwiliwr/Wandoo_Forest_Caches><font
color="red"> Gallery Link. </font></a>AusTrackersFoundA variety of vegetation here with a change to marshland and reeds. Cache found easily and again only took the much-appreciated finder's card. Thanks Chwiliwr.R0gueFoundAfter finding Ynys Pos, I managed to cross the river to the north, and continued back directly via this cache. The terrain was good, and the bush mostly sparse enough to keep up a good walking speed.
The cache was in good condition, though finders cards are running out. No swaps, thanks for the cache.3BlindEyesFoundNice area in here. Very quiet and peaceful. Good co-ordinates, so a very easy find at 7pm. I like the handle on the cache cover! The cache is still in good condition but was obvious that it hasn't been touched for months. TN-LN-SL. Thanks for the hunt Chwiliwr.Me&BFoundRe-logging caches done under different team name (3BlindEyes)AushikerFoundMy second find for the day. We picked this one up heading back to the cars after deciding to abort the weekends plan. We came at this from a point further on Riddley road east of track mentioned so had to deal with crossing the Helena River and a lot of wet lowlands. Found the cache in good condition. Took the Dream Catcher and left either a watch.Amby antFoundSeventh for the day. Flood plain was awash with water that was ankle deep. Lots of sloshing around the water. Cache is well up out of the water. No trouble in locating it.
TNLNTeam Gunn ParkerFoundFound on a hike over the weekend,
As we walked up to this one we where just about surrounded by water, we found a place to cross the river only to find we had to cross another stream of water, I was a little worried that if the water continued to rise the cache may get a soaking but all was ok nothing to worry about.
Great area to hike around in, just a shame about the rain as it spoiled our plans to camp on Mt Gorrie
Thanks,
AndrewTeam Red RooFoundAn easy find - Ridley Rd is not closed off, and we were able to take the 'Roo to within 25 mtrs of the cache, before turning around and heading off to the next. TN-LN-SL. Thanks to Chwiliwr for the cacheBear_LeftFoundYes, glad it's fairly dry now, although there's still some muddy patches around.
That's a serious piece of covering, with the handle for convenience!
No swaps.
-Papa Bear_Left
BelKenFoundHate to think what sort of mess you can get into going for this cache when it is wet. I appreciated the handle provided on the bit of wood covering the cache.
Didn't take a real camera today but did get some shots from the Pocket PC. I spent about 20 minutes walking from the Brycn cache across country. This area would have to be my favourite for bushwalking.
I don't think I took or left anything here. But thanks for a marvelous day out.arlorggenFoundWith the rain last night I was up early to clear this area of caches as I have been waiting for cooler days to do them.
It was an easy find after a brisk walk (my brisk may be slow to others) but I don't think the ants liked me disturbing them.
SL TN L:dream catcher keyring t4thEverlastingFoundFound the cache - no problem it was lovely walking along to the cache. Easy follow the track - no problem again eh. (We need more exercise) No swaps expect cards. Again thank you Chwiliwr for organise the cache and hunt. VarunaFoundIn the company of Everlasting, we were planning to go to Ynys pos and then to Gwern, however GPSr show up the nearest cache and it was Gwern - nice one. (see Everlasting's log) No swap except the cards. Thanks for the cache, great location, and walking exercise, Chwilliwr.nobodyZFoundLovely walk down the track although it was starting to warm up and the flies had found me by the last geocache. Took the side track and it was lovely and cool as the trees became dense before opening up again just about where you need to skip cross country to GZ. GPS was still pointing 8m past the cache when I spotted it as there was something about the covering that drew my attention, but settled at 5m while I signed the log book so that's Ok in my book. TFTH.GA0320BryncynGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga0320BryncynGeocacheGeocacheBryncynChwiliwrMount ObservationWestern AustraliaAustraliaTraditionalRegular22Ammo can hidden in rocksCache is located approximately 350m from Yarra Road on the east side of a small knoll amoung the rocks in fairly open forest.<p>
Suggested parking for this cache is at the intersection of Ridley and Yarra Roads. If the more southern caches in the area are being attempted as well then the suggested parking is at S31 57.175 E116 25.526 which is a small track just off Yarra Road and parked vehicles are less visible from passing traffic.
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<IMG src="http://gallery.geocaching.com.au/albums/Chwiliwr/RidleyRoadCaches.sized.jpg"> <br><font color="blue" face="Verdana"><b>Ridley Road Caches by Chwiliwr</b></font><p>
A map of all the caches in the Yarra Road area is available from this <a href=
http://gallery.geocaching.com.au/Chwiliwr/Yarra_Road_Caches><font color="red"> Gallery Link. </font></a><p>
A map of all the caches in the Wandoo National Forrest area near Mt Observation further east is available from this <a href=http://gallery.geocaching.com.au/Chwiliwr/Wandoo_Forest_Caches><font
color="red"> Gallery Link. </font></a>AusTrackersFoundCache no.10 and last one for the day found at 1:30pm. A pleasant walk up to the cache. Ten caches and we haven't seen another soul since we started. TNLN. Thanks Chwiliwr.iluvtrekkingFoundThe first GA cache we have done for a while, unfortuntely we had to leave the others for another day. Swapped lense cleaner for a pack of cards (raining ALL day, glasses wet and fogged up)R0gueFoundA lovely area, and a great day for a walk, after all the rain from earlier. I was sitting at home procrastinating about going out today due to all the rain and the cold weather, but I'm so glad I did come out as it hardly rained and I had a great time.
The cache was in great condition even though it's been a while since the last visit. Took nothing, left nothing, thanks for the cache!3BlindEyesFoundAn enjoyable walk through a nice peaceful area of woodland. Cache was found easily at 6:40pm.
It's still in good condition but was obvious that it hasn't been touched for months. TN-LN-SL.
Thanks for the hunt Chwiliwr.Me&BFoundRe-logging caches I have done under different team name (3BlindEyes)AushikerFoundFinal cache for the day. Turned out we parked about 300 metres from this cache without realising! Found the cache in good condition. TNLNSL as had run out of swaps. Thanks for the hunt.Amby antFoundEight and final one for the day before heading back to the car to get dry and change into warm dry clothes.
TNLNTeam Gunn ParkerFoundFound on a hike over the weekend,
This was our last cache for the weekend, it was meant to be on Sunday but we gave up on the camping.
Great area to hike around in, just a shame about the rain as it spoiled our plans to camp on Mt Gorrie
Thanks,
AndrewTeam Red RooFoundAfter locating a nearby GC cache we headed for here. We pasrked on the eastern side of the cache, making it a very easy find from where we walked in from. TN-LN-SL. A great spot for a cache. Thanks Chwiliwr :)Bear_LeftFoundI parked close to Billy's Toybox, but this was actually closer, so I did it as my first cache for the day.
I really should've started earlier in the day, as it was getting a bit warm, but a lovely day for a walk in the bush.
No swaps.
-Papa Bear_Left
BelKenFoundI was coming up Ridley Rd and when there was bout 300 metres to go to the cache pulled into the bush. Since I was going to be away a while I thought the car would be safe here.
This particular spot was another area I was going to drop a cache. May still drop a GC one in the vicinity. The reason I like bushwalking here is the openess of the terrain and if you go far enough the diversity of the scrub.
Found cache easily took the purple fluffy toy and left a Nemo toy and some other toy that I can't remember at the moment.
Did all three caches from this location. (walking. According to my notebook I was here at 1pm and at YNYS POS at 1.45. I was back at the car by 2.45 pm.
A most pleasant walk. If I didn't own Billys Toy box it would have been a good loop to do them all.
Thanks for the cache.KaffineFoundThe second find in our night hunt. had a small trek off the trak with my friends from PERTH4X4.net after a bit of searching we found the cache. very cool night, first for the year I think. took card holder left purple fluffy toy..T4TC arlorggenFoundI parked the car as close as I could on Ridley Rd with an easy stroll up the hill to the cache.
I must be getting better at spotting hiding spots as I had worked this one out when I saw it from a fair way back.
SL TN L:star wars jigsaw (something for the kids) t4thEverlastingFoundWe found the cache after Billy's Toy Box. It was so lovely location - easy walk along to the cache. No swap expects card. Again thank you Chwiliwr for organise the cache and hunt. VarunaFoundAfter completed Billy's Toy Box cache, walked up the hill to the cache 350 metre away from Ridely Road. Took: wire stripper kit, and card. Left: Business card holder, Len cleaner, and card. Thanks for the cache and nice location, Chwilliwr.nobodyZFoundNice easy walk through open bush, spiders glistening in the morning sun, Kangaroos having an early morning feed before slowly bounding away as you approach, great way to spend the morning. Found easily as there wasn't much else on the ridge line :). TFTHGA0306Those were the daysGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga0306Those were the daysGeocacheGeocacheThose were the daysTEAM LANDCRUISERWattleupWestern AustraliaAustraliaOtherRegular32<font color="blue" size="2" face="Verdana"><b>Just before we get started ... <font color="red">There is no cache in the middle of Thomsons Lake, so put that boat away.</font><p>Those were the days ... <br>can you remember back not so long ago (1980) when home computing meant Commodore's - Vic 20 or even the Commodore 64<p>These high tech beasts had all the grunt anyone could want.<br>1 MHz CPU, 5k RAM (3.5k for the user), cartridge user ports and data casette players. <p><img src="http://www.virtual-cyberspace.com/ga/vic20.jpg"><p>The days when home PC's were at there peak.
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All you need to do is download this small <a href="http://www.virtual-cyberspace.com/ga/game.zip"><font color="red"> zip file </font></a> (37kb) and unzip both files into the one folder ... double click on the AutoRun.exe file and your task is nearly complete. It's a DOS based program that will run on windows and should run on most windows emulation software for MAC's etc etc... <p>Solve the task to locate the cache ... will you be the first?<p>If you complete the task with 1 to 26 points you'll only be given half the co-ordinates. If you score over 30 points you'll get the full co-ordinates and most likey a much easier find.<p>Have fun!<p align="center">Here's a spoiler if you require one <br>
<a href="http://www.virtual-cyberspace.com/ga/gspoiler.jpg" target="_blank"><img
src="http://www.virtual-cyberspace.com/ga/gspoiler2.jpg" alt="spoiler"></a><p>P.S. unfortunately our ammo box supplier has been found wanting over the xmas break and we've used all our supplies. This cache is a round tupperware container until supplies arrive and it will be replaced with our standard ammo box. The cache has a few new swaps and our traditional cache cards as well as the traditional items.
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<img src="http://www.virtual-cyberspace.com/geo/logos/downunder.gif" border="0" ></a></font></p>Mischief's CrewNoteWell that really was a blast from the past playing the game - it was fun. I am pleased to say that we got all the co-ords and so off we went.
Sadly, I haven't logged this as a Found It or a DNF. We believe the cache is no more. The whole area around there has had a pretty intense fire. We found some melted bits at the base of a tree, which we are sure is where the cache was. We had a look at the spoiler photo when we got back and well, it is nothing like that anymore.WanderingAusNoteWARNING!!! This cache is located a couple of hundred metres from a carpark where I was parked while seeking another cache. I was only gone from the car about 30 minutes and my car was broken into (by breaking a quarter window) and gps mounts, cables and other items stolen.
Just thought you should be aware of the risk - if you see someone drinking cans of Jack Daniels I suggest you return to your car immediately and skip the cache. No proof but very strong suspicion.
KeithurchFoundDid the game some time ago but lost the work sheet so memory was triggered about it when discovered old workings again... they certainly WERE the days!!
Found this on a lovely Spring day along nice path almost to GZ - then continued on to the Paperbark lookout - paperbark area lovely but uable to get to lookout as area under water. Cache and contents in excellent condition.
TNLN Thanks Team Landcruiser for a great puzzle and hunt.TeamRocFoundFound with Baldivis Settlers on way to check out other in the area. Oh yes, the C64, another well thought out cache by TLC, hasn't been logged for a while but is still there waiting in good condition. T Smiley face fridge magnet, L roll of sticky tape SL. TFTH. My 50th find at last. Yippee.Baldivis SettlersFoundFound with TeamRoc. Gotta love the Vic20.
TFTH TNLNSL.nobodyZFoundContinued on from Four Eyes, enjoyed the walk, nice place. TFTHTeam Gunn ParkerNoteCo-ords are mine, now to find the treasure.
Andrew3BlindEyesNoteDropped by to pick up Easting TB at the request of Team_Yabudarra.
Was a lovely evening for a stroll.
Wrote in the log that I had taken it.
Went to Gozzies and left TB in "Chenies" cache.Team_YabudarraFoundLong time since I played an adventure game - I wasn't much good at them - kids helped me out. Thanks for making it more interesting :)
Great walk, enjoyed the hunt. Thanks for bringing us to this location, really enjoyed the lake with the paperbark trees. Saw a bandicoot on the trail. Beautiful location - very informative too. Didn't believe it was here.
Left Easting TB.
TNLN Signed log - Jarrad & J9nobodyZNoteMeeeemmmorieeeees........ That was fun, I remember playing Zork and Trinity on my first computer, a Commodore 128 that I bought off Chwiliwr when he moved on to the Amiga 500. I note he didn't mention it though, I didn't think it was that forgetable LOL. Took a minute to figure out things then off I went. Now I just have to actually go and find it which unfortunately probably won't be for a week or so. :(3BlindEyesFoundThis was only our 2nd find, we did well today! At least we didn't need a boat to find it! I haven't played a text adventure since the late 80's, so that was a blast TLC, thanks! Got the co-ordinates and took off to the coast to look for Hendersons Cliffs cache, found it, then went looking for this one. Enjoyed the walk, and found the cache quite easily, but we were running out of daylight, so we'll come back another day and have a good walk around this lovely spot. Filled in the log, TNLN. TFTH. We had a blast today and are hooked...thank god its a cheap addiction :-) (err hang on, that gps cost me heaps)Me&BFoundRe-logging caches done under different team name (3BlindEyes)zigolphinFounda great puzzle and a great cache t4th
tnln arlorggenFoundAfter I remembered how to play it was smooth sailing from there.
SL TNLN t4thChwiliwrFoundThe first computer I ever worked with was the last of the IBM mainframes that had lights. The next models become uninteresting blobs. On a personal level the first computer I owned was a Sharp MZ700 before getting an Amiga 500. They started me on adventure games and I haven't stopped yet.
Found the cache without trouble after obtaining a copy of the original download from Belken as the one that I got from the link never gave me any coordinates.
Took the garden buddy and left some toy cars and something else that I can't remember.
Thanks for the cache.BelKenFoundAfter logging the other new GCA cache we saw this one had popped up. I graduated from a Tandy TRS80 to a Commodore 64 specifically to play adventure games. The advent of the floppy disk drive and the release of Zork convinced me to part with my money.
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The TRS80 took 11 minutes to load Haunted House from the cassette deck and before that me and a mate spent 26 hrs in one session playing The Msytery Fun House to completion.
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The puzzle bought back a lot of memories and reminded me how I learnt to type. The only thing missing was the Syntax error message.
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I ended up with 29 points on the first run through but it was Belinda that cracked the 31 points and off we went.<br><br>
For those following there is a lovely limestone path that passes within 10 metres of the cache. Pity we didn't take it on the way in. We found the co-ordinates spot on and left behind a bush buddy thingy after removing the FTF card and doing a little dance.
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Two in one day 100 kilometres apart. We have to go get help. Team Red RooFoundEasy! - 2TF but 5th for the day.
Hey Ken - I can recommend a great shrink if you really want one!Bear_LeftNotegame.zip is as hard to find as a mint-condition VIC-20 at the moment...
It's not in that directory anymore (but I do like the fact the the 404 page is that WMD one!)
Can you put it back?GA0278Play FairGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga0278Play FairGeocacheGeocachePlay FairBelKenBictonWestern AustraliaAustraliaOtherRegular41.5THE CACHE IS NOT AT THE ABOVE CO-ORDINATESThis is a story of two boys. They were cousins who emigrated to Australia. They resided in neighbouring suburbs of Perth. They shared the same first name the same schools the same interests the same sporting teams and later in life the same type of work. <br />
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Geo 1 and Geo 2 would grow and play together. Their mothers would always remind them to play fair or not play at all. They grew into fine young adults and were the best of mates. <br />
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That was until the Streetsmart woman came. The two boys both fell in love. She was attracted to money and success. Her choice of partners revolved around these two things. The boys began to forget their sense of fair play. <br />
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The final confrontation came when both boys demanded she choose between them. She set each of them a task to prove who would be more wealthy and successful. Their mothers words to play fair or not play at all were forgotten. Suffice to say it ended in tragedy with both boys lost at an early age. <br />
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The irony of this story is that the woman would never have chosen either boy. She had already set her sights on a riverside mansion and a young bachelor who resided there who went by the name of Harry Sandon. <br />
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The cache can be located at the following co-ordinates. <br />
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TK ZP OR RB SP DZ ZH AY HQ LU LP UY TH GD AU HY DQ HE UM ML HK ZT AM IL AV PY XL AF TP GD YF AM HE UM AY HQ LU LP GF WP ZD ML HK PQ HY DQ GF WP RL ZS ZH IL AV PY XL <br />
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To unlock the location you need to find the name of the woman that came between the Geo’s. Her name provides the key to unlock the code. <br />
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Remember PlayFair or don’t play at all. <br />bshaw1Not FoundI managed to decode the message find the lady (MI LY ED CQ NB OT BQ LP IP UM) however was unable to find the cache.
Bshaw1BelKenNoteRode our bikes down and had a look for the cache on friday. Couldn't remember where it was when we got there. Had to ride back down today with the co-ordinates to narrow our search area. Once we had that we found cache easily. Can we log a find now:)
Everything OK.Team 3BE_NGFoundOut logging caches done previously under different caching names. Cache was still well hidden when we found it at 1:20pm. Thanks for the nice walk in a nice little park. TNLNSL. Thanks for the cache BelKen.hhheddyFoundHad this one solved for a while, but never had enough time to get here and actually find the cache.
Great puzzle, had me stummped for a while but thanks to Google the answer was found and the coordinates deciphered.
It took a while to actually find the cache as it was well hidden.
Thanks for the hunt SteveTeamRocFoundHhhmmmmmmmm, thanks for a very good puzzle. TNLNSL TFTHBaldivis SettlersFoundI must say that I pondered this one for a while and was coming up with nothing. I got a little assistance from Amby Ant and Varuna and then enjoyed puzzling it out. Another location that I didn't know existed. Out caching with TeamRoc today. TNLNSL urchOtherThese are a real cute couple. Will find another home for them soon.urchFoundI had been pondering this puzzle for a while some time back with no inspiration to get me very far at all... but then was Googling for something else entirely when the answer came to me and it all fell into place when re-reading the Geos' sad story. So it was an easy find this afternoon - except for the local inhabitants, who made the search a torture run - I have never experienced such ferocious mossies!! Highly recommend thorough application of personal fumigation before venturing too close to GZ. Took the swaggie, SL, and ran!
Thanks for a great puzzle, BelKen.AusTrackersFoundReally enjoyed solving this one, even though we needed an extra hint from BelKen. I didn't know mosquitoes were so clever - they had worked out where GZ was too, and had all gathered around to greet us. Dropped off Rhonda and Cheech TB. Thanks BelKen for a great puzzle.AusTrackersOtherHopefully it will not be too long before this cache is visited next.VarunaFoundHad a trouble solving this puzzle for a long while until got it finally after a friend offered a hint. Thanks for the puzzle, cache and fun. T: card and L: Nil.3BlindEyesFoundUrsula cracked the code on this last night after working on it for a few hours. She used the UBD maps in OziExplorer to find the word. Oddly enough, vlaming is very close but not the word. Ursula found the cache at 5pm when we got to GZ. Nice area. She was very chuffed and pleased with herself. Left nothing but took a souvenir finders card.
Thanks for an interesting puzzle and the cache BelKen.Me&BFoundRe-logging caches done under different team name (3BlindEyes)Amby antFoundFound it at 10.37 am today between jobs. It took me over a combined total of 30 hours to crack this code. Been working on it for a week in bits and pieces. Thanks to Team Gunn Parker for supplying the name of the woman. I wouls like BelKen to write to me off line as to where he got the name from. Did a swap. Left the gold chain and took the bottle opener. Reckon I earned it.<g>
A good sense of achievement in working this one out.EverlastingFoundHooray!! At last found the cache with "help" <a href="http://plugin.smileycentral.com/http%253A%252F%252Fwww.smileycentral.com%252F%253Fpartner%253DZSzeb008%255FZC%2526i%253D4%252F4%255F13%255F17%2526feat%253Dprof/page.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/4/4_13_17.gif" alt="SmileyCentral.com" border="0"><img border="0" src="http://plugin.smileycentral.com/http%253A%252F%252Fimgfarm%252Ecom%252Fimages%252Fnocache%252Ftr%252Ffw%252Fsmiley%252Fsocial%252Egif%253Fi%253D4%252F4_13_17/image.gif"></a> Nice area. Enjoyed walk along to the cache. Took: Calling card. Thank you for organise the cache and hunt. Again thank you Belken.R0gueFoundThis one has been intriguing me for a long time, and I had fun solving the puzzle. Great cache! Thanks also to BelKen for my gift :)CANDOFoundWe had a great time hunting round the bush with my son! Lots of natural bushland and saw a huge goanna!!! Great kangaroo paws as well took photos.
Thanks for the hunt.
Left lanyard and calling card.
Took nothing.
Thanks CANDO talookFoundGreat find after all the paper work, coords spot on, thank goodness as there is alot of fallen trees and lots of leaves and srubs, enough to hide a small army.
Plenty of birds and wildlife (Lizards).
Thanks guys for the great cache
Left calling card and key ring bottle opener, took key holder.
Reset the clock to 0 after 41 weeks.BelKenNoteWent to see if it was still there and yep it is. nobodyZFoundInteresting puzzle, learned a little local history as well and even though I didn't see the final clue staring me in the face, it wasn't until Googling away the word appeared on a list that the penny dropped. <br>
TFTH T: FTF prize L: fold up binoculars.ChwiliwrFoundNow that this has been officially found I will log it as I was the beta tester for Belken.
Thanks Belken for my special visitor card.arlorggenFoundFinally finished working it out last night and set out to do this with the others I had planned for the day.
SL T:kangaroo ornament L:lanyard & eye glass holder t4thGA0244Australian Geocacher Omnibus TBGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga0244Australian Geocacher Omnibus TBGeocacheGeocacheAustralian Geocacher Omnibus TBGrankGelorupWestern AustraliaAustraliaOtherRegular11A leather bound manuscript to record the mark of cachers in AustraliaMaybe I'm old fashioned, but nothing is quite the same as a physical record that someone has left behind. Yes, we can all type in Times New Roman or Arial, but seeing the actual marks rendered by another has an allure not equaled by typed print.<br><br>
When you find a cache it's enjoyable to sit down and have a quiet read of the log book. See who has previously found it, check out their "mark";(e.g. sticker, drawing, stamp) and any other tit-bit they felt like mentioning at the time. One I particularly enjoyed was Alien Abduction (GC1B0F) by GeoMonkeys. I had it for a few days so I got to read the whole log - so did my kids, sometimes cache mate Bensel, and two other mates that I went camping with during the "abduction" period - all were impressed with its travels and stories within.<br><br>
However, most times when you find a cache you can't spend the time to read the whole log - muggles, missions, the plan for the day, other commitments and the fact that the log has to stay at the cache preclude the study one would often like to make of the log-book.<br><br>
This log book is different! Do take it home and study it at your leisure while you determine its next move ... but not for too long, there are a lot of people to record in this log!<br><br>
It has been wrapped and placed in two containers in order to preserve the book in as good a condition as possible. Please take care when repacking the Omnibus.<br><br>
The Omnibus is NOT to leave Australia. It can be claimed as a cache here and tracked as a travel bug on geocaching.com.
It can therefore be passed from cacher-to-cacher in order to attend events and collect the "marks".<br><br>
The intent is to gather as many Australian Geocacher logs as possible so please keep me safe and assist achieve this goal - for example attendance at events would be good.<br><br>
If I get too full, please contact my owner and arrangements will be made for Volume II.
WanderingAusFoundDiscovered it at the Village, Forest, Sea - Easter Brekkie Bash by richlink. Happy to make my mark in it again.
R0gueFoundFound this at the Easter Brekkie Bash event. Signed the log, and then took it home with me to read all the other logs.
Will move it on to a new spot soon.rjm1FoundWrote in the log at the Easter Brekkie Bash organised by Richlink. Great idea for a cache.gardengorillaFoundThis Geocache made its' way to the Geocaching BBQ event today in WA. I was happy to write my mark in the logbook and interested to learn about locationless caches in Australia. Thanks for the effort.WanderingAusFoundWhat a great idea, happy to leave the mark of WanderingAus in the log.
*Recommended* *Overall Experience: 3*
T4TH
KeithAusTrackersFoundDiscovered at the Social Geocaching BBQ. Great idea and an interesting read. Thanks.VarunaFoundDiscovered it at Social Geocaching BBQ Event. What a great idea and unique one. Thanks for sharing it.thestroopidsstepoutFoundHad a quick look through this lovely book at the social bbq. So many stories, so little time.
Cheers,
The Stroopids Step OutfiresafeFoundFound this one with others at the Riverland Rendezvous Dinner at the Renmark Club.
Had a great day - thanks goes to Jardry or his excellent organisation of this weekend.
An interesting read. TFTCJardryFoundRetrieved from Go'n'Do The other side of 50.
Will move on to Riverland Rendezvous 2.JardryNotePlaced into GC cache GC1GDZC (Riverland Rendezvous 2 - Geocacher's Dinner). Event will be on 7 March 2009. bregorNoteOff to Port Elliot for "A Day at the Seaside" cache event hosted by Allchin. Adrian McFoundPicked up from A day at the Seaside to move along to the an event in the SA Riverland on the 7th of Feb 09.Adrian McNotePicked up from A day at the Seaside to move along to the an event in the SA Riverland on the 7th of Feb 09.PhetlernFoundSpent time reading this interesting journal at the "Intervening Days" Event. Thanks for the opportunity.Kinkell1NoteOff to "Intervening Days" in Melton!caughtatworkFoundFound by caughtatwork at Intervening Days event in Melton this afternoon.
I only just found it too as it was being packed into the back of someone's car for a trip to South Australia. Luckily I was alerted to its presence and was able to catch it before it left town.
Thanks for this cache Grank. It certainly gets around doesn't it.
VKC1SRFoundFound at Intervening Days event in Melton this afternoon. A great idea. This has certainly covered some distance
TFTC AlanseeNoteMissed at both the last two events! Hope to catch up with it sometime.roundcircleFoundCame across this at the "Intervening Days" event. Had a flick through. Great concept.
TFTC.bregorsNotePicked up from Intervening Days whilst on holidays. Will take to A Day at the Seaside, Port Elliot on 18th Jan. Meanwhile will be able to read and enjoy the log. bregorFoundJust logging a find at "intervening DAys' Melton Vic.vk3japNot Foundnot sure who has it right now but it does not seem to be at listed co-ords. Could the current holder please update co-ords2DudezFoundDiscovered at the Vic Christmas event.
Was fantastic to be able to see this and the signature item cache in the same place. Great cachees.
Left my mark with the 2Dudez stamp.McAdiesFoundDiscovered at the Christmas in the Ranges Event. Kinkell1FoundFound this cache at Christmas in the Ranges Event. Will read through the log book thoroughly and then log the TB into a few caches as I move before taking it to the "Intervening Days" Event next month.baby&Mrs gopherFoundFound by baby&Mrs gopher at the Christmas in the Ranges event at Bullengrook in Victoria.This was a great get together with lots of Teams to spend a little time with, prior to the festive season.Run just right by the organisers.With a big thanks to all of them.Kinkell1NoteFound this cache at Christmas in the Ranges Event. Will read through the log book thoroughly and then log the TB into a few caches as I move before taking it to the "Intervening Days" Event next month.Keeper of TimeFoundNice quick find in the early morning sunshine. I will hang to the cache and take it to the "Chrismas in the Ranges" event for others to see.richlinkNoteNow located in the Malmsbury Botanical Gardens c.1863
These gardens comprise 63 hectares and are one of the earliest
Victorian regional gardens. In 1998 the Gardens were classified and included on the National Trust.richlinkFoundLocated in Romsey, Victoria, while visiting my sister up the road in Lancefield. We picked this one up early this morning on the way to check out the big smoke for the day! Will complete log and move further afield soon.Spruce MoosesFoundPicked it up from Monegeetta today and moving on. Fantastic cache. Great to see it's been moving for so long. Added our page and replacing it somewhere I can keep an eye on it until the next person picks it upSpruce MoosesNoteThe Cache is now safely hidden at my place of work. Park out the front (not blocking the driveway) and walk down the side of the old court house. Sunday morning probably isn't the best time to visit. If you see my little Echo out the back, drop in and say Hi!teamppssFoundGrabbed from AussiePuschaks whilst on a visit to Canberra for a cache raid 2 weeks ago. Have brought it back down to Vic for some of the locals to have a look and read. Great log book and a good read. TFTC teamppssNoteBrought down from Canberra for some locals in Vic to share, placed at co ordinates listed so take it home and enjoy the read ! McPhanFoundCaptain Tomato dropped this in my lap as I was reclining on the lounge. Great service Captain. Really interesting idea and really good to see the entries recorded in a great log book.
Cheers.aussiepuschaksNoteDropped into Yowani Lagoon, Southwell Park Dickson for virtual pickupCaptain TomatoFoundAussiepushchaks were kind enough to pass this on to me this evening. Enjoyed the read in the liesure of my own lounge room - so different to the usual cache logs.Captain TomatoNoteMaking a virtual drop so that the next finder can move it on.SecretSquirrel-BJCFound6(+866=872) 2:45pm
Thanks Grank - a very very special cache. Enjoyed having the time to leisurely review other logs. Enjoyed the leather binding, the handmade paper, and the containers.
The cache had been well-hidden in a nice quiet spot along the river. A great bike ride.
*Overall Experience: 5*
http://wiki.geocaching.com.au/wiki/Rating
SecretSquirrel-BJCNoteMaking a virtual drop into Gungahlin Pond - will be handpassing the cache to some geocaching neighbours to pick up..aussiepuschaksFoundVirtual pick up from the bottom of Gungahlin Pond (fortunate or it would be very wet!). Having a quiet read before another virtual pass or relocation in the near future. Great cache idea, and a wonderful read.winglenNoteMoved this on, a little way away from crowds to avoid the prospect of muggling. Cache covered by a couple of rocks. It's a nice bike ride to get here, and not very long.winglenFoundFound this at Tealby's Flash Mob event in the ACT. Really enjoyed reading the entries - lots of names we recognised from caches or logs. Now to move it somewhere!SuperJazFoundWhat a great book and great idea for a cache. I really enjoyed reading all the entries.TealbyNoteDropped off & immediately collected by Bewilderbeest...BewilderbeestFoundCollected from Tealby. I'll have a look at the contents, and then take it to the WWFM event on 10 November.TealbyFoundManaged to score another cache on my loop trip - ventured out today especially to grab these GCA moveable caches/TBs. mtbikerozNoteSitting next to "Long distance call" by Spindoc Bob, out near Tidbinbilla.mtbikerozFoundCRIKEY - What a size. Strapped it to my bike to ride down the hill, too big for the backpack. Will read it all then drop it off soon, CooeeeeeeThe SpindoctorsNoteSitting close to Taylor's Top (GCW8N0).ParticNoteMissed catching the Omnibus this time around.
Hope to see it at some Melbourne events soon.LeglessFoundFound it at Red Moon After Sunset event. Truly amazing log book with lots of interesting entries.
TNLNSL TFTCtronadorNoteHave seen this before. Read again at Red moon after sunset.*socks*FoundWhat a beautiful book. It's great to see handmade items and this one gains value as it travels. Signed and now watching. Thanks from team *socks*Team_ChickenFoundFound this at the Red Moon Cache. Beautiful log book and joy to write in. Interesting to view the past event logs. J&JozjeeperFoundGot the chance to leave a note in this beautiful logbook at the Red Moon Geocaching Event at Olympic Park in Sydney. Thanks Grank for the great idea and for providing the best logbook we've ever seen. AlpiniFoundThanks for bringing that lovely cache to an even more lovely event.
TFTC AlpiniUsat31FoundFound this cache at teh WMD event today & we left our scribe in the book.
TFTCruffasgutts4x4FoundFound this cache at the Weapons of mass destraction event today. I have left my mark in this log book many thanks.AltaireFoundMust be one of the nicest log books we've seen. Took the time whilst at the WMD event to go through the book and check out the different "signatures". Made our own log and "mark". ThankstegatorFoundFound this one at WMD event nice log book not a bad idea as well. yeeehahFoundAt the WMD event.homedgNoteThis cache is now located at the WMD event.homedgFoundFound it while transporting it.SUBYDAZZNoteHas this cache moved to new location since it's last posted co-ordinates: S31o 54.121' E150o 47.109'
?FurterbrownFoundRan into this one at webguy's caching in the blueys weekend.
Great Idea. Must have missed it at the new south wales christmas party last year, but got it this time.C. Nyal de KayeFoundLogged this one today at the Caching In the Blueys event at Wentworth Falls.yagenFoundIt is nice to see such "old logbooks" still hanging in there.
Spent some time reading the logs with a glorious backround at the Autumn Caching in the Bluies event.
Cheers
YagenThe SpindoctorsFoundNever logged a moveable cache before. It will be interesting to see it another time and read the stories since I last saw it.Postman PatNot FoundThis is one of two caches that I did not log on this weekend the other one was a cache that I had already done ;-(MixNoteon the way to the Upper Hunter Camping 'n' Caching WeekendShifter BrainsNoteOn the way to meet up with its owner again, at the Old Brush.Shifter BrainsNoteOn way to C.C.C.C.C.C.C.C.C.C.C.C. (or however many c's there are)Shifter BrainsNoteCurrently in safe keeping at our house. Not quite at the above coordinates, but close.tronadorFoundWhat a beautiful leatherbound book. Great idea.
I believe its now on its way home.The AntipodesFoundFound at the picnic.Shifter BrainsNoteHeading for a picnic BBQ on Sunday.Shifter BrainsNoteNot quite at the above coords but quite close. Will hopefully be attend a Christmas BBQ.ack son of hackFoundBy Jingoes we did not remember that we did sign this. As pirates we SHOULD remember our 'X'marks the spot!
I shall keel haul she who must be obeyed!!!
thanks AckoBateau Bay BanditFoundFound and signed this cache at the pirate event in Kariong. Thanks! maverick4x4Foundforgot to log this one
logged at EOTD arrrrgggcphoenixFoundFound this unique tome at the Eye of the Dragon event in Kariong and made the mark of the Phoenix. Wonderful idea Grank and I loved the texture of the pages.GrankNoteLocated and it will appear at the Eye Of The Dragon event on 23 Sep 2006 at Gosford.GrankNoteDoes anyone one know who has the omnibus?Team Geo-NadsFoundLogged at the Scooby Mystery event
thanxCachedFoundA fantastic idea - and what a wonderful tome!
Added our event sticker too.Sc00tFoundAn excellent idea, Team Booya left there mark on one of the pages!!!RoostamanFoundHad a good look at it at ROC's Scooby Doo Event.
Placed my signature sticker in & also a Bidgee Caching logo on behalf of the Wagga Teams.
Roostaman
Mind SocketFoundGave this one the Mind Socket stamp of approval at the Scooby Doo event in Dubbo.MixFound"found" at the Scooby Weekend, TFTFTeam CrackersFoundWe think this is a great idea. Logged at Scooby week end in DubboTeam HorizonsFoundGreat idea! Grabbed it at the Scooby event.president & 1st ladyFoundfound this laying on a table at the Scooby Doo event. Cool cache! Loved the log book. TFTCRiblitFoundAn official Riblit has been added to the collectioncheeeeese2001FoundWe left our mark once the sun started shining on the Hill End 4WDing weekend. Great idea.team stilllookinFoundTeam Stilllookin made their mark in this log during the Hill End 4wd event weekend. The RatsFoundMade a note in this unique cache at the 4x4 weekend.
Thanks GrankGrankNoteI have been in contact with the current holder of the cache and it looks like it will be going to Hill End 4X4 event if plans eventualise.Team ChaosFoundFound at The Great Aussie Christmas BBQ 2005. After solving the quandry of whether to sign on a blank page or not, I swapped said blank page with some ink from a nearby pen.
Thanks Grank for a novel idea.GrankNoteCooling my heels in the Parramatta River waiting for The Great Aussie Christmas BBQ 2005 - NSW
TylanderFoundFound in Grank's cache room when he gathered the troops together for a signing ceremony.fyrfaeryFoundFound in the cacheing chamber with Tylander & MummyfyMummyfyFoundFor an interest that is supposed to distribute items, theer certainly seems to be a lot of items in this "study". Signed with the "troops".GrankNoteComing ashore for the event. Will arrive with Grank.Wyoming WombatsFound"Found" at the CCC. Excellent idea for the caching community. It will be good to look at this in a few years time and see the writings. Everyone should have a say.<P>Great idea by Grank.Shifter BrainsFoundFound at a Central Coast cachers "picnic". Wonderful idea. We would also love to see it in a few years time.
Well done Grank.Cache On DemandFoundSigned at CCC event. As prevoiusly mentioned would be good to see this later down the track, maybe we could celebrate it's anniversary in a few years time at another local event (hint hint). Thanks Grank for letting us get an early find on this one.GeoMonkeysFoundmade my mark, or left my signature item, i forget which one is which!
fun day had at the CCCCCC@CCRiptideFoundSigned at the Central Coast Event looks like it will do very well.GrankNoteWaiting for the CCC&C@CC event - I will come ashore thenGA0190An Easy WalkGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga0190An Easy WalkGeocacheGeocacheAn Easy WalkTeam Red RooMount NasuraWestern AustraliaAustraliaTraditionalMicro2.51This is an easy cache placed near the traffic lights in Armadale. It has been placed convieniently near a park bench to allow you somewhere to sit while you log your visit. You may have to sit for a while to ensure that there are no muggles around. If there are, just sit and enjoy the water running in the stream in front of you - or perhaps go for a walk then return for the cache later.
<p>You can walk upstream (east) then cross underneath Albany highway if you feel like a counter lunch, or downstream (west) and under Albany Highway again and walk to and around Minnawarra Park if you want. There is no pen or pencil in the cache, so bring you own choice of writing implement. The cache is a 35mm film can with a roll of paper around a cork.</p>
<p>This is a particularly beautiful area to walk around so take your time here. Parking is available just off Carradine Rd or Albany Highway or Armadale Rd or at Pioneer Village, so park where you please. We hope you enjoy your visit and the cache.</p>
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<p align="center"><img width="255" height="194" border="0" alt="" src="http://www.redroo.iinet.net.au/images/filmcan.jpg" /></p>TeknoGhostNot FoundI've been meaning to get into Geocaching for a while and thought that this might be a nice easy start... I wish that I had read the comments a little more before heading out.
I'll head back soon to take another look around.mackeralsFoundLogged this back in February under MACKERAL, had to change our log on as it was not available on geocaching.com.
So logged agaun to enable correct logging.AusTrackersFoundThis one had us stumped for a while with so many possible hiding places for a micro. Fortunately there were not many muggles walking by so we could search freely. Found it in its very clever hiding spot when we extended our search further away from our GZ. Thanks for the hunt Team Red Roo.mackeralFoundCould not find it the 1st time went back a 2nd time and found it, very good hiding place!urchFoundWas going to log this as a DNF, but headed back to the car and read the logs, and got a little more inspiration of how/where to look - so back I went again, and with a bit more scratching around it was found!
Thanks for a very sneaky find, Team Red Roo.WanderingAusFoundVery Clever!!! I must have come back to the spot half a dozen times before I woke up to it.
TNLNSL.
T4TH
KeithyiluvtrekkingFoundA very clever hide but we found it very quickly. Thanks for the hunt.R0gueFoundStopped in at this one today while in the area. There was a couple of muggles on the park bench nearby, but they only had eyes for each other. Cache was dry and in good condition. T4TH!Team Red RooNoteI've dried the log out (a little bit grotty, but ok to use) and replaced the cache where I found it (3 - 5 mtrs closer to the wooden bridge than the coords indicate). Next visit (very soon) I'll check coords and repost again if necessary.Team Red RooNoteThis cache will be unavailable for a short time, to allow me to check and maintain it. During this time, It may be removed or re-located.nobodyZNoteLog needs drying out (Elle_Jay found at dusk so no sun about) and the cache seems to have suffered cache-creep and 'sticks out' a bit more than when I first found it.Elle_JayFoundSearched for ages before I found the cache, I think this is the trickiest one I've done. Forgot to bring a pencil so had picture taken with log sheet in hand.
ThanxLyn Pat and NathanFoundWe agree.....tricky cache to find but a very good hiding method. Its always hard to search in bushes with muggles wandering past and not look like a deviant. The chair nearby is a good touch for logging the cache at and the stream nearby gives nice music as a background theme. Thanks for the cache Wayne. Team Gunn ParkerFoundFound this one today after I had to phone a friend.
The park bench that should be there is gone so the area you need to look is between the bench near the bridge and the other bench with the roof.
The co-ords are very close though so ignore the bench and follow the gps.
Thanks
Andrew and WendyThe Black TigerFoundFound it under 5 mins. No muggles around. Thanks for fun.EverlastingFoundHooray!!! Attend twice or third time. Finally found - so cunning and excellent one. I am still learning the trick eh. Anyway thank you for your time to organise the cache and hunt. arlorggenFoundNo one around to disturb me.
sl t4thVarunaFoundWe stopped to find this cache as we were passing by on way to visit our friends in Rockingham. It took us a while to find the object where we saw it other day. Found it allright. The bench is missing (probably stolen by the muggles). Thanks for the fun and challenge.:-)Team_YabudarraFoundWhat a beautiful Park! Lovely place.
Thoroughly enjoyed the walk.
Had quite a few muggles walking past whilst we were grovelling around on our knees in the undergrowth. I called here kitty-kitty once when I got some curious looks from a family walking past.
My brother has looked for this one a few times and told us we wouldn't find it. I found it after 10 mins looking. He still wasn't convinced it was the cache :)
Well done Team Red Roo for a great hide.
I enjoyed the hunt.3BlindEyesFoundMan! Team Red Roo have devious minds! Ursula and I had looked unsuccessfully for this one 3 times during December before we were members and convinced ourselves it had gone AWOL! We often come to Minnawarra Park as it's a lovely place. Anyway, today/this evening I challenged my sister J9 of Team_Yabudarra to find this one...and she did! I couldn't believe it. Ripped off! Oh well, at least we don't have to wonder if the cache is still there any more, as it is and it's in good condition. The funny thing is, it took her a while to remember where she found it to replace it after we signed the log, but she did and it's once again well hidden. We had to search in the dark with torches, as it was our 7th and final cache for the day. such fun. sigh.
Well done TRR for an excellent hide!Me&BFoundI am re-logging the caches I have done under a different team name (3BlindEyes).
Bear_LeftFoundWe had the obligatory fruitless first search yesterday, but before we got around to logging a DNF, we headed back down this way to place a cache and had another go. While Papa Bear yearned to a passing Muggle about the likely $2m pricetag for the adjoining property that's for sale, Mama Bear ignored PBL's intuition on the likely hiding method and just found it in a completely different spot/method.<p>
<img src="http://gallery.geocaching.com.au/albums/Log-images/an_easy_walk.jpg"><p>
"Funny, the container looked much smaller on the listing page!"
ChwiliwrFoundFinally found it.
I added the waypoint as the cache coordinates have been constantly puting me about 7 to 10 metres away from where it is. Considering the type of vegetation between the two it is no wonder that I missed it the first two times.
(I may have been near it the first night I looked but was searching more south along the vegetation and with the amount of water on the vegetation at the time probably wouldn't have seen it even if I had have been in the right area.)
It does seem to bear out the fact that having a GPSr to centre a search area was a handicap for this cache.
VarunaNot FoundDNF. After 2nd attempts (first one was in the daytime and second was at the night time) we spent nearly an hour looking and looking. Tried to think outside the square - there are so much places in there to look. will come back and have another go when we are in this area. Thanks for a challenge, TRR.ChwiliwrNot FoundI tried again for this micro with additional eyes to help look. Again I came up empty.
It seems strange that non GPSr cachers have been the only ones to find it although talking with nobodyz earlier today on the way back from another cache he seemed to have started with the same GZ as I had with my two GPSr's I have been using.Team Red RooNoteHints are available via email, but only after you have logged a DNF against the cache.<p>WaynezigolphinFoundfound it the second time out today. sneaky hiding spot didnt even notice it was there.getting better without a gps(satelite images help to). t4th.nobodyZFoundWell I tip my hat to you TRR on this clever hide. (Following cachers are probably going to wonder why I found it a difficult one to find)
I was way off the other day but after applying a little more science I came up with a better GZ. I spent an hour this morning looking, contemplating various theories then searching accordingly coming up empty handed and all the while it was right there under my nose. I came home feeling a little despondent but after a few encouraging words from TRR I went back for another look. It took another 5 minutes before I finally found it in a place I had searched twice before.
The things that make you go "Hmmm". TFTH I did notice the picnic area around the bend I might take advantage of one day.wiggytigFoundIf I was double jointed I would be kicking myself.How could I have missed it those other times. I was in the right place just overlooked it. I am now realising how devious some of these hiders can be. I enjoyed the hunt, thanks Red Roo.nobodyZNot FoundTook the scenic route back from Mandurah and stopped here for lunch. Not much on offer as likely hiding spots that I could see sitting on a bench and studying the area, not sure if I was in right position but then started a more thorough search. Crawled under bridge, saw syringes, backed out, looked in a hole in an upright post and moved a few leaves and cut finger on glass hidden underneath, called the search off.ChwiliwrNot FoundI tried to find this cache when I first noticed it the other night but in the darkness I couldn't see an obvious spot to hide the micro around GZ. I went back to the area again today late this afternoon and still couldn't find it. I even had a slightly different GZ to look at. I gave away looking when the people from across the nearby fence started wondering what I was doing.GA0125Grass Tree CastleGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga0125Grass Tree CastleGeocacheGeocacheGrass Tree CastleBelKenBeechinaWestern AustraliaAustraliaTraditionalRegular23A short 1.1k (return)bushwalk.You will need to know how to navigate to and from the cache as there are no formed tracks. Long pants, sturdy shoes, gators, and own water supply will be needed.
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Suggested Parking Co-ordinates S31 57.175 E116 25.526. Which is a track off Yarra Road. Cars can be parked just off Yarra Road but not in full view from the road.
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The cache is located in a rocky outcrop surrounded by Grasstrees.
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From the suggested parking location it is a short 15 minute walk to the cache through some Sheoak and grasstrees.
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This location puts you at a watercourse that feeds eventually into the Mundaring Weir. The area after rain has plenty of kangaroos feeding on the green shoots.
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It is also a good starting point to continue on a 7 kilometre loop to pick up Yetar Picnic and Wandoo Kindergarten.
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The cache is an ammo container hidden in a crevice between to large rocks.
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Raining all of the time.
Picked up the geocoin. It has no tracking number.
Will drop it off in a GA cache.Team Gunn ParkerFoundFound on a hike over the weekend,
Great area to hike around in, just a shame about the rain as it spoiled our plans to camp on Mt Gorrie
Thanks
AndrewTeam Red RooNoteCalled in to this cache after Janine had found and logged it to drop of a geocoin picked up at Ynys Pos, then on our way quickly to Wandoo Garden and beyond :), while Mrs Roo sat and waited quietly.Bear_LeftFoundSaw that majestic grasstree on the way to this one, and I'd forgotten that it was in the cache listing (working from a Palm listing without photos.)
An easy find, of course, and a pleasant start to the loop!
-Papa Bear_Left
EverlastingFoundFound the cache after good late lunch. Enjoyed walk along to the cache. We planned go to next Belken's cache but bad luck Varuna fell over and hurt her knee so we have to return back to the car. We will come back another time. Took: Turtle magnet & card. Left: 3 items (star key ring, bracelet & rabbit) and card. Thank you Belken for organise the cache and hunt.VarunaFoundWe were planned to do some more of Belken's caches for the rest of afternoon after found the cache, however a fallen had and injured my left side knee. Plans were aborted until the recovery is completed. Planned to do the loop starting from Yetar Picnic to Wandoo Garden next time - hopefully, first thing to do in the morning where we can spend and enjoy taking our times, if all goes well. No swap except a souvenir card. Thanks for the great location, hunt, and walking exercise, Belken.zigolphinFounda bit of a hike for the 4th of the day. i wass feeling a bit worse for wear by this one.
t4th
tnlnslarlorggenFoundThe sons fitness level was starting to show by this one with my little disability starting to give me trouble. Ignored the lot until we arrived back st the car. Nice walk through the open forest from the GC listed cache. We had a bit of a hunt until the hiding spot was seen after about 5 mins. I think we did OK this morning.
SL TN L:scrapbooking stickers, turtle & flag magnets t4thnobodyZFound07:35 Found easily Was in the area so I decided to do the loop. TFTH.<br>
T: Shrek Donkey L: Marge SimpsonTeam Green MachineFound2nd cache today. Nice drive in the bush, followed crawler road/dunlop rd from Blair Witch to get here, nothing to taxing on the 4wd. The walk to the cache is certainly worth coming back to. Off to Mundaring Weir now for a BBQ and Ice Cream.
Took dog left Shrek DonkeyBelKenNoteMaintenance visit all ok. ChwiliwrFoundThis was the last cache for us today after very enjoyable walks through the bush for the Belken caches here and the one further east with 'Lord of the Grass Tree's' by Dave in between.
Coming from the direction of 'Wandoo Kindergarden' the location of the cache was quite visible from some distance away and we had no trouble finding it.
TNLN Thanks Belken for the enjoyable day caching.
Team Red RooFoundAfter a full days caching, We parked almost at dusk and headed off for another cache in the area. After 5 minutes walking, I decided that discretion would be better and to come back for two of these caches, another day. It was full dark by the time I arrived at this cache, and I only brought a torch (needed for the return journey), so T: a cache card, L: my visit card, SL. Cachers who ignore these three caches are missing out on some of the most beautiful Wandoo forest around Perth. Thanks Belken for the cache and the exerciseAushikerFoundSecond First to Find for the day at 12:15 PM and again thanks to Belken for the First to Find prize! We picked this one up quickly after parking at the advised spot. Found the coordinates good and the cache in excellent condition. It was in fact very close to an orienteering checkpiont! We managed to not get muggled. BTW also thanks for leading to me to a possible camping spot. Will look to incorporate it in a future weekend pack-carry in the area. Took marbles and left bike repair kit. Thanks Belken.GA0113Yetar PicnicGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga0113Yetar PicnicGeocacheGeocacheYetar PicnicBelKenBeechinaWestern AustraliaAustraliaTraditionalRegular23.5A 3.5km return bushwalk.You will need to know how to navigate to and from the cache as there are no formed tracks. Long pants, sturdy shoes, gators, and own water supply will be needed.
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Suggested Parking Co-ordinates S31 57.175 E116 25.526. Which is a track off Yarra Road. Cars can be parked just off Yarra Road but not in full view from the road. This location also gives access to the cache without fighting the prickly Dryandra Bush(parrot).
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The cache location is on a ridge that provides views over the valley to Mt Billy and Mount Observation. A wonderful spot to rest after the climb.
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From the parking area above out suggested route is
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This should take you through open woodland and up a fairly tame spur for the moderately fit.
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You could decide to visit the summit of Mt Yetar at
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The Cache is an ammo container in rocks at the base of a tree.
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<br>AusTrackersFoundThe walk up the hill wasn't as difficult as it could have been as much of the undergrowth has been burned away in places. The fire didn't reach quite to the top so the cache was untouched. We stopped for some refreshments and then continued on to the Wandoo caches. Took a finder's card (there is only one left). Thanks BelKen, its a great view from the top.iluvtrekkingFoundFound after a bit of a bush bash, 1st for the day so it was too early for a picnic but enjoyed the view -- now on to Wandoo Kindergarten...
Thanx for the cache AushikerNoteCalled by on an aborted weekend backpacking and geocaching bushwalk. Found the cache in good condition.Amby antFoundFifth out of eight for the day.Had lunch in the rain here before setting off to Ynys Pos cache.
Wonderful view of the rain surrounding usTeam Gunn ParkerFoundFound on a hike over the weekend,
After finding the cache, we stoped on the top of this mountain for lunch,
We all sat about in the rain and ate what ever we could from our packs.
Great area to hike around in, just a shame about the rain as it spoiled our plans to camp on Mt Gorrie
Thanks
AndrewBear_LeftFoundOh, I wish I'd read the listing or the logs!
Even a topo map would've saved my aching legs from that last bit of climb if I'd detoured clockwise around Mt Yetar instead of widdershins!
Ah, well, I found an ammo can at the top so it was all worth it!
No swaps, and then back to the car and a most welcome cold drink.
-Papa Bear_Left
zigolphinFoundtook the advice of others and done this one first, but still ended up being buggered.
took some photos of the view to show the other half and kid when i got home.
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tnln slarlorggenFoundThe son decided to go with me on this one. We did it first as I was told it would be the hardest. Yes it was,but the view was worth it.
SL TN L:stubby holdernobodyZFound08:50 4th for the loop and 6th and last for the day. In hindsight this should of been the first of this 4 geocache loop because by the time I'd reached the top approaching the direct line from 'Kindergarten' I was spent and couldn't enjoy/appreciate the location. My recommendation for those following is to do this one first (following BelKen's instruction to use the spur) then traverse to Wandoo Kindergarten but veer right and stay on the high ground until you get there, then you will have a lovely walk down the gully to the 'Garden' and 'Castle' and a short climb back to the car. The way I came I ended up with a steepish climb and I rued the decision not to contour the high ground but on a brighter note, as I neared GZ I heard a SMS beep and found mobile reception so as I rested I returned some calls. (and SUEDENHARR rang me just as I opened the ammo tin)<br>
All up it was a very pleasent experience and one I recommend to others. <br>
TFTH TNLN
Team Red RooFoundAfter parking at the suggested coords, I made my way to both of the suggested waypoints, finding it quite tough going. The view from the cache site is wonderful - well worth the walk up and the cache was an easy find at the top of the hill. T: nail punch set and a cache card, L: soft football. Thanks Belken for a great GCA cache.ChwiliwrFoundWith the other half in tow I decided to get the hard cache out of the way first and went directly to this cache from the suggested parking spot.
Although it is a hard climb and is still prickly in places the views from the top are worth it.
The cache was found easily and it is in good condition still. We took nothing and left nothing. Thanks Belken for the cache.AushikerFoundThird First to Find for the day. Once again thanks Belken for the "shot." This was an interesting climb from Grass Tree Castle and a prickly one, but the views where worth it. For those not so imumne to Australian bush, you are strongly encouraged to take up Belken's advice of long pants and gators. All that said, the views where worth it. We took time out to have lunch up here. Took Simpson's Study Kit and left Duramax Tape Measure. Thanks Belken.GA0112Wandoo KindergartenGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga0112Wandoo KindergartenGeocacheGeocacheWandoo KindergartenBelKenBeechinaWestern AustraliaAustraliaTraditionalRegular23This is a 3km return bushwalk through some open Wandoo forest.You will need to know how to navigate to and from the cache as there are no formed tracks. Long pants, sturdy shoes, gators, and own water supply will be needed.
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We suggest from the parking co-ordinates you walk about 600 metres to S31 57.223 E116 25.250. This will take you over an easy rise through some Sheoak and Grass Trees. Then follow the gully round the other hills to GZ. It is a pleasant walk through open Wandoo Forests.
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The Matriach as we call her has survived the loggers saw and now holds court to a group of young saplings.
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It is a favourite spot for us to sit and picnic when we are out bushwalking.
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AusTrackersFoundLast of the series of four. The cache was well away from where we had GZ but it was in the only possible hiding spot - everything else had been burned away. Cache itself is in good condition and we took a finder's card. Thanks BelKen, this has been a good series of caches in a great area.iluvtrekkingFoundNot sure that we chose the easiest route but arrived at GZ none the less. This is indeed wonderful bush land and well worth the visit, thanx BelkenAushikerNoteCalled by on an aborted weekend backpack and geocaching bushwalk. The weather won this weekend. Found the cache in good condition.Amby antFoundThe fourth out of eight for the day.
The weather won, so we did not camp out overnight.
TNLNTeam Gunn ParkerFoundFound on a hike over the weekend,
By now we were all soaked to the skin but still enjoyed the walk,
Great area to hike around in, just a shame about the rain as it spoiled our plans to camp on Mt Gorrie
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AndrewcallmesirFoundFound my second cache on a very wet day. Bear_LeftFoundCame up from Wandoo Garden and, when my GPSr was still saying 27m, my cacher sense was saying "There it it!" (I hadn't read the listing or that would've been much less impressive!)
It was there, and I couldn't resist the allure of the cable ties, so the next finder can score a nice pair of binoculars. And one of the last two or three finders cards.
Now, for the long trek back via Yetar...
-Papa Bear_Left
zigolphinFound2nd for the day and a beautiful walk from yetar picnic. also had fun avoiding the freaky looking spiders (they were spiky).
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arlorggenFoundNice easy walk from Yetar.Got better as the bush opened up and made up a bit of time. The birds were calling at this time of the morning,best time to hear them.
SL TN L:steeplechase game t4thnobodyZFound08:15 Walk up the gully from Wandoo Garden is great. Easy find but I did notice the coords read 13m at GZ, don't know if it was the canopy/clouds but on approach I spied the likely object 40m away so it didn't really matter. TFTH<br>
T: 0, nil, nothing L: Water pistolTeam Red RooFoundAfter walking to Yetar Picnic, I walked cross country to this cache, coming down a particularly steep hill. Once again, views along the way were great, and I saw many kangaroos on the way back. T: screwdriver set and a cache card, L: lightstick. Thanks to Belken for another great GCA cache.ChwiliwrFoundLike Aushiker we stayed more up on the ridge walking down to the cache from 'Yetar Picnic' cache. We were entertained a lot of the way by the White Tailed Black Cockatoo's who were shifting around us as we walked through the trees they were perched in.
The area around the cache was quite peaceful by comparison.
The cache was found with no trouble and it was in good condition after the recent rains but as it was sitting on the very wet mulch in the bottom of the stump we put a couple of small logs under it to lift it above the wet and placed a bigger bit of bark directly over it to divert the water coming down from the trees above.
We took nothing and left nothing. Thanks for the cache.AushikerFoundOur fourth First to Find for the day. Been quite a successful day indeed. We picked this one up after finding Yetar's Picnic. We "ignored" the GPS for most of this hunt until the last 1000 metres or so, preferring to stay higher up on the ridge as much as possible. This improved the walk and reduced the ups and downs. We spotted the matriarch easily from a distance and cache within moments of arrival. The cache is in good condition.
Our recommendation is that if time is short and only one of the three caches can be done, do this one. It is a very lovely walk through the valley to the cache and would be even better when the creeks are running.
We took the padlock and left an alloy torch and batteries package. Thanks Belken for four enjoyable caches and a lovely walk in the Wandoo.
It was 7 km walk circuit for us and we took it easy, averaging just over 3 km per hour, so taking just over 2 hours to walk it plus stopping at the caches and having lunch.GA0088Blair WitchGeocaching Australiahttp://geocaching.com.au/cache/ga0088Blair WitchGeocacheGeocacheBlair WitchTEAM LANDCRUISERMount ObservationWestern AustraliaAustraliaTraditionalRegular1.52<p align="center"><font color="blue" size="2" face="Verdana"><b><a href="http://www.virtual-cyberspace.com"><img src="http://www.virtual-cyberspace.com/geo/images/logo_sm_copy.gif" border="0"></a></p>
<p><strong>If your not familiar with the Blair Witch story here's a rough history.</p>
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<p><font color="blue" size="2" face="Verdana"><strong>February 1885:
Several children accuse Blair Wilson of luring them into her home to draw blood from them. Wilson is found guilty of witchcraft, banished from the village during a particularly harsh winter and presumed dead.<p>
November 1886:
By midwinter all of Wilson's accusers along with half of the town's children vanish. Fearing a curse, the townspeople flee Sawyers Valley and vow never to utter Blair Wilson's name again.<p>
November 1901:
The Blair Witch Cult is published. This rare book, commonly considered fiction, tells of an entire town cursed by an outcast witch.<p>
August 1925:
Eleven witnesses testify to seeing a pale woman's hand reach up and pull ten-year-old Edith Poole into The Helena River. Her body is never recovered, and for thirteen days after the drowning the river is clogged with oily bundles of sticks.<p>
March 1926:
Eight-year-old Robert Hinnes is reported missing and search parties are dispatched. Although Hinnes returns, one of the search parties does not.<br>
Their bodies are found weeks later at Coffin Rock tied together at the arms and legs and completely disemboweled. <font color="red">Coffin Rock</font> is located 15km east of the spiritual site on the property Falconhurst off Luelf Rd. This is the site where five men, who were searching for the missing Robert Hinnes, were found with their bodies tied together at the arms and legs. Each had been disemboweled and were in an advanced state of decomposition. Strange markings had been carved into their faces and hands. <br>
Similar to the markings found near the spiritual site ....
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To help you in your quest the spiritual site is ringed by three markers. The cache is located within the area defined by these markers.<p align="center">
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May 1941:
Starting with Edith Poole, a total of seven children are abducted from the area surrounding Sawyers Valley.<p>
October 20 1994:
Avid cachers, Cache Friendly and Stealth Nightly arrive in Sawyers Valley to interview locals about the legend of the Blair Witch for a class project. Stealth interviews Bronte Carlisle, an old and quite insane woman who has lived in the area all her life. Bronte claims to have seen the Blair Witch one day near Crawler Rd in the form of a hairy, half-human, half-animal beast.<p>
October 21 1994:
In the early morning, Stealth interviews two local timber workers who tell the cachers that Coffin Rock is less than twenty minutes from town but now located on private property on Luelf Rd. Stealth is also told the original Blair Wilson Spiritual site is easily accessed but not recommended to visit especially alone just off Kent Rd. Cache Friendly and Stealth Nightly drive into the Mundaring Forest shortly thereafter and are never seen again.<p>
<font color="black">Do you have what it takes to recover the cache at midnight when Blair Wilson reportedly visits the site each night?<br>
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October 25 1994:
The first APB is issued. Stealth's car is found later in the day parked on Talbot West Road.<p>
October 26 1994:
The State Police launch their search of the Mundaring Forest area, an operation that lasts ten days and includes up to one hundred men aided by dogs, helicopters.<p>
November 5 1994:
The search is called off after 33,000 man-hours fail to find a trace of the cachers or any of their gear. Stealth's mother, Sleeps Nightly, begins an exhaustive personal search for her son and her son's companion Cache.<p>
June 19 1995:
The case is declared inactive and unsolved.<p>
October 16 1995:
Three cachers from interstate decide to check out the mystery discover a cache containing Stealth's journal and a camera buried near the original spiritual site. Only one cacher returns alive with stories of horrific screams heard throughout the forest. When the evidence is examined, local police announce that the 11 rolls of film are indeed the property of the missing Cache Friendly and Stealth Nightly.<p>
December 15 1995:
After an initial study of the cache's contents, select pieces of film footage are shown to the families. According to Sleeps Nightly, there are several unusual events, but nothing conclusive. The families question the thoroughness of the analysis and demand another look.<p>
March 1 1996:
The police department announces that the evidence is inconclusive and the case is once again declared inactive and unsolved. The footage will be released to the families when the legal limit of its classification runs out.<p>
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Got near GZ and thought to myself - there are a lot of grass trees around here. Then looked to my left and there was the cache :-)
TNLN, thanks for the cache!iluvtrekkingFoundWhat a hoot! We had a great time. Thanks for the fantastic adventure. TNLN SL.KaffineFoundFound the cache with some friends from PERTH4X4.net as a night hunt. After a small trek from the roadside and a few of the torches going dull made for a spooky experience but found the cache after a couple of minutes of looking. saw one of her symbols hanging off a tree but didn't want to venture to deep at the risc of awakening her..TNLN..signed book. T4TH.TLCEverlastingFoundFound the cache at 12.30pm - I think it was nice & peaceful area but after read the history story it gives me goose bumps... No swap expect card. Thank you for organised the cache and hunt. AushikerFoundThis was the third of three caches to be found on my overnight bushwalk through the area. The first cache was Wandoo Garden and the second one Billy's Toy Box. For those interested, I camped on Mt Billy at 150 metres below Billy's Toy Box. This was after walking in from Wandoo Garden. The circuit walk was 23.1 kilometres, actual walking time 5 hours 6 minutes and 13 seconds at a moving average of 4.4 km/h. I did make use of Ridley Road (road bash to gain some time) between Billy's Toy Box and Blair Witch. I went off-track about 2 km out from Blair Witch. The rest of the circuit being all off-track. Good walking bar about the first 3 km out form Blair Witch (lot of scratchy bush) back to the car which was parked at the recommended parking spot for Wandoo Garden. In particular form Billy's Toy Box to Blair Witch there is a distinct change in terrain from Wandoo forest to Jarrah forest to Blair Witch country. Helena River had some water pools in it but was mainly just dry with frequent mud patches. Be nice to come too after some good rains I reckon.
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My thanks to Belken and Team Landcruiser for a set three well placed caches. For those not already having done Belken's three other Geocaching Australia caches in the area, this walk could be extended to two good day's walking.
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Back to the cache. Found it in good condition at 9:17 AM, but alas no sign of the stick men. Left a phone case and took the Kyocera lanyard. Thanks Team Landcruiser.zigolphinFound6th for the day and a wonderful walk through the pines in the middle of the day. the cicadas where chirruping the birds were making a noise and mum was telling me she loves the smell of pine trees (i think shes just plain wierd).
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arlorggenFoundNice easy walk & find. I would like to state that I'm not wierd it's the kid that is by not appreciating some of the nature.
SL TNLN t4thTeam Green MachineFound1st ever cache, kids loved the adventure, found all stick men, and the cache.
Took Shrek Donkey left Kyocera Lanyard. Team Gunn ParkerFoundWe found this one after a long search picking up the waypoints for "Cruzin"
Lots of work has gone into the making of this cache and it was good to find.
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Andrew and RhiannonnobodyZFoundFound one stick man, then another and another. Stood in the middle and there it was.
TFTH, TNLNSL.The Black TigerFoundForgot to log my find at Blair Witch in the company of Varuna. She took me to this mystery cache. I would not want to visit this area at the night time. TNLNSL. T4TCVarunaFoundWe came in from Mt Observation, on way to Frog Mouth rock cache and stopped here to see if there is any dead bodies. Found nothing except the cache. Didn__t see the stick man when we were on way out. T: Mitt and card; L: foam can holder, whistle key ring, clips and card. Thanks for interesting and prettiest place and the cache, TLCTeam Red RooFoundWe found this one really easily after Mt Observation, but missed out on seeing any of Mikes' handiwork. With dusk fast approaching, there was no time for any of the other caches in the area, though we did have a pleasant drive though the bush on the way back to the highway. T: cocktail stirrers, L: polishing mitt. Thanks Mike and Therese for a great spot in some of the prettiest bush areas around Perth.BriseyFoundWas having troubles with my log on but now able to log this cache. Have done a few of your caches now & this one was also a good adventure. Lots of fun seaching with boulder Breaker & Team beachbums. Keep up the good work. Team BeachbumsFoundSnuck in with Brisey and Boulder Breaker as extra guards. Hit ground zero and searched around, keeping one eye out for anything scary! Found the cache but alas no sign of the missing cachers :-((
Took - nothing
Left - Toy raceing car
Signed log
Thanks for the search TLC. had fun on this one.
Team BeachbumsBoulderbreakerFoundSecond cache for the day, took a while to pin point cache, box well camouflaged, cool little stick things.Lyn Pat and NathanFoundInteresting cache. We had no idea what to expect with this one. Were we to find bodies mounded up near the cache site or heads on poles? We found vampire mosquitoes that sucked the blood from our veins. We also found stick men on trees but they were hard to see until you had looked around for a while. You must have made them while in Therapy after all the Blair witch events. Great stitch work. We added the Tape measure and took the watch. We still need to work out how to add photos to this site.ChwiliwrFoundBelken suggested that as this was on the way to a Rogaine my daughter and I look for this one. We don't have a normal GPS and was using an IPAQ with a bluetooth GPS device and just the road software. Meant that I had to work out the directions in my head from where we parked the car. Didn't do too bad as we only went about 20 metres east of it and was circling back when we found it.
Didn't see the stick men until we were on the way out.BelKenFoundWas passing through these back blocks in the early evening. Laughed at the hiker warning at the edge of the forest and proceeded towards the destination.
The GPS went round in circles and I followed it. The noises in this place gave me the creeps. We pushed through on what we thought was our last known co-ordinates when she had the audacity to imply we were lost. I said if South doesn't work we may as well go east. or North or .....
The littles stick man poked me in the eye but we knew we were close. A quick slap for the blubbering mess(me)and she found the cache.
T domino set Left Walk for a cure(Diabetes) watch
Thanks for the hunt
Now which way out?....