Railway Terrace No.3 Kielpa, South Australia, Australia
By
Tweety2 on 07-Sep-08. Waypoint GC1G5C7
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Hi Tweeter, we love your hiding spots, but have spent well over an 11/2hrs to find 2 out of 3 caches, the coords are still well out on our recounting, can't find Lynwood, a relevant hint would be helpful. tftc with jeffner5556
Away for a few days to the west coast to clear up some caches.Day 1 Adelaide to KimbaDay 2 Wudinna to CleveDay 3 CleveDay 4 Cleve to WhyallaDay 5 Whyalla to AdelaideThe weather was excellent for all 5 days and the nights weren't too cold for the swag.Thanks to all cachers who placed and maintained caches for me to find.Another quick find in this series.TFTC
After a bit of a wander around we found Railway Terrace No. 3. Thanks Tweety2 for bringing us here tftc
Travelling the backroads home from June LWE Events and I ended up here...
An outta the way plave, and unloved too.
A quick find despite being 11m away. No longer a micro.
TNLNSL
Thanks
An outta the way plave, and unloved too.
A quick find despite being 11m away. No longer a micro.
TNLNSL
Thanks
Another cache found with richlink while on our 2022 South Australia Adventure, using Geocaching as our guide.
Great to see a platform in the middle of the bush.
Thank you to all the CO’s who have placed and maintained caches for the enjoyment of all.
Great to see a platform in the middle of the bush.
Thank you to all the CO’s who have placed and maintained caches for the enjoyment of all.
Out in another brilliant autumn day with iluvtrekking. What you find in the bush. Obvious spot but our handheld said 11 mts. Thanks Tweety2
Found whilst wandering the Eyre Peninsula
Fun series, good co-ords, cool caches
TFTS Tweety2
Fun series, good co-ords, cool caches
TFTS Tweety2
Today was a day of finding caches that really blew us away, or maybe it was just the gale force wind that gave us that feeling. We came along with ilook4geo and found all the caches that we looked for and most were a very quick and easy find. Thanks go to Tweety2 for placing this cache, which we enjoyed finding.
Spent some time today caching with goingplaces2 and finding a good variety. Each log was signed and put back as found. What a windy day it was! TFTC.
TFTC. Not sure how Wolly missed it to be honest!
Happy caching and safe travels!
Happy caching and safe travels!
During our new years break, [@jesswrigley](http://coord.info/PRNW59T) and I headed to the Eyre Peninsula to travel around the various coastal towns. We started the trip with Jeep trouble, but then continued in our alternative vehicle without 4WD to stick to the main tourist roads where possible. We travelled south-west to Tumby Bay and Port Lincoln via Whyalla, Cowell, Cleve, Arno Bay; west across to Coffin Bay; and then north-west to Streaky Bay and Ceduna via Elliston, and Venus Bay. We then headed back east staying in Kimba via Poochera, Wudinna, Lock, and Darke Peak.
Today, [@jesswrigley](http://coord.info/PRNW59T) and I headed from Streaky Bay to Kimba, primarily driving along the Eyre Highway. Our first stop was a few of the geology stops around Wudinnna, including a hike at Mount Wudinna which was great. After calling through Kyancutta, we decided to take the round about way to Kimba via Lock, Rudall and Darke Peak. A few nice stops, and the Hellbent Hotel at Darke Peak was a highlight. We then spent the late afternoon to evening seeing Kimba's famous sights, and included a few very creative and well constructed geocaches.
We pulled in nearby to GZ, and made the walk to GZ to find this cache reasonably quickly. The cache container and logbook were in good shape. This cache's size appears to be more small than micro. Thanks Tweety2 for the cache placement and ongoing maintenance.
Note that this geocache was logged with the *Team Warren* Davidwazza/jesswrigley stamp.
Today, [@jesswrigley](http://coord.info/PRNW59T) and I headed from Streaky Bay to Kimba, primarily driving along the Eyre Highway. Our first stop was a few of the geology stops around Wudinnna, including a hike at Mount Wudinna which was great. After calling through Kyancutta, we decided to take the round about way to Kimba via Lock, Rudall and Darke Peak. A few nice stops, and the Hellbent Hotel at Darke Peak was a highlight. We then spent the late afternoon to evening seeing Kimba's famous sights, and included a few very creative and well constructed geocaches.
We pulled in nearby to GZ, and made the walk to GZ to find this cache reasonably quickly. The cache container and logbook were in good shape. This cache's size appears to be more small than micro. Thanks Tweety2 for the cache placement and ongoing maintenance.
Note that this geocache was logged with the *Team Warren* Davidwazza/jesswrigley stamp.
Day 12 of our Eyre Peninsula caravan odyssey with the geo-pup, from Cummins to Darke Peak.
Nicely themed cache receptacle!
TFTC
Nicely themed cache receptacle!
TFTC
I am heading over from Adelaide to Port Lincoln to catch up with the geoson for the weekend, taking my time over a couple of days to explore, and to pick up a few selected caches along the way.
This one was a previous DNF from many years ago for me, so it was an opportunity to finally convert it to a smiley.
Thanks Tweety2 for the cache.
This one was a previous DNF from many years ago for me, so it was an opportunity to finally convert it to a smiley.
Thanks Tweety2 for the cache.
Coordinates changed from:
S 33° 31.334 E 136° 11.961
Coordinates changed to:
S 33° 31.324 E 136° 11.966
Distance from original: 65.7 feet or 20.0 meters.
Checked on this one as promised, turns out it was missing. It has now been replaced in a more appropriate place, which should make it last longer.
S 33° 31.334 E 136° 11.961
Coordinates changed to:
S 33° 31.324 E 136° 11.966
Distance from original: 65.7 feet or 20.0 meters.
Checked on this one as promised, turns out it was missing. It has now been replaced in a more appropriate place, which should make it last longer.
Nomads travelling in their caravan around Australia. We have been on the road since July 2011 and discovered caching in August 2013. We travel with a bunch of travel bugs belonging to our sons and grand children. Where ever possible, we will maintain your cache as we travel.
After a couple of nights in Cleve we headed up via Darke Peak and towards Kimba. There were a few unloved caches along this road.
There are only so many places this cache could have been. We have found no evidence of it where we looked. We looked in all the obvious spot and then look in the unobvious spots but could not find it
thinking there might be some undermining here on this old siding, there is one biggish hole which appears to be caused by subsidence pretty close to GZ
This cache is rather lonely and needs attention. Thanks Tweety2 I gave it a good shot
After a couple of nights in Cleve we headed up via Darke Peak and towards Kimba. There were a few unloved caches along this road.
There are only so many places this cache could have been. We have found no evidence of it where we looked. We looked in all the obvious spot and then look in the unobvious spots but could not find it
thinking there might be some undermining here on this old siding, there is one biggish hole which appears to be caused by subsidence pretty close to GZ
This cache is rather lonely and needs attention. Thanks Tweety2 I gave it a good shot
Enjoyed looking for these Railway caches. Cache was found out in the open with lid off. No log to be found in vicinity. Have placed new log inside and placed it in an obvious location. TFTC
Hi there Tweety2.
We found your cache **"Railway Terrace No.3"** at 1:14:00 PM today. This cache makes our find count 13932.
We thoroughly enjoyed our trip around the local area today. We usually start the day off by nominating a cache some distance away from our camp site and then take a route mainly determined by the next closest cache according to our GPS. Todays plan was to pick up a few strays znd prior DNF's around the area before heading back to camp for a late lunch.
We ended up finding 5 & DNFing 0 caches today.
**Coordinate Accuracy:** We found your cache around two metres from where the GPS said we should be looking.
**Cache Condition:** The container and log book are in good shape.
**Took:** Nothing.
**Left:** Smiley Badge.
Thanks for the hunt today,
Regards
Ian & Penny.
We found your cache **"Railway Terrace No.3"** at 1:14:00 PM today. This cache makes our find count 13932.
We thoroughly enjoyed our trip around the local area today. We usually start the day off by nominating a cache some distance away from our camp site and then take a route mainly determined by the next closest cache according to our GPS. Todays plan was to pick up a few strays znd prior DNF's around the area before heading back to camp for a late lunch.
We ended up finding 5 & DNFing 0 caches today.
**Coordinate Accuracy:** We found your cache around two metres from where the GPS said we should be looking.
**Cache Condition:** The container and log book are in good shape.
**Took:** Nothing.
**Left:** Smiley Badge.
Thanks for the hunt today,
Regards
Ian & Penny.
Great cache still suffering water damage. I have put in a ziplock bag to help solve. TFTC!
Found while riding my bike to Darke Peak. Good to get off and give my butt a break while looking for cache next stop the Hellbent Hotel. TFTC
Catching up with late logs.
After six days caching on the Yorke peninsula with Alansee and Micaparamedic we parted company and headed across to the Eyre to try our luck at the power trails over here and as many other local caches as time permitted.
While we were wandering around checking out the area we tried to imagine what this place must have been like in it;' heyday. It certainly would have been a lot busier and noisier than it is today. This is another part of our early farming history that is all but gone.
Thanks for the cache.
After six days caching on the Yorke peninsula with Alansee and Micaparamedic we parted company and headed across to the Eyre to try our luck at the power trails over here and as many other local caches as time permitted.
While we were wandering around checking out the area we tried to imagine what this place must have been like in it;' heyday. It certainly would have been a lot busier and noisier than it is today. This is another part of our early farming history that is all but gone.
Thanks for the cache.
And so my muddy drive around the backroads brought me here.
An abandoned railway siding next to a still used railroad [:o]
No trains wobbled past on the wriggly wrails while I searched for the cache, but I did find the cache amongst the wet grass
TFTC !! and detour down railway terrace [^]
An abandoned railway siding next to a still used railroad [:o]
No trains wobbled past on the wriggly wrails while I searched for the cache, but I did find the cache amongst the wet grass
TFTC !! and detour down railway terrace [^]
It is that time of the year again.
The June long weekend is on and Mr Parrot and a young einstein have teamed up to play as Pirate Parrots this year.
So here we are running around near Cleve this long weekend.
Found in the dark while heading back to camp.
The June long weekend is on and Mr Parrot and a young einstein have teamed up to play as Pirate Parrots this year.
So here we are running around near Cleve this long weekend.
Found in the dark while heading back to camp.
One of many fun caches found over the June Long Weekend.
A great time was had to, from and around Cleve on the Eyre peninsular.
Thanks for your cache [^]
Cheers
A great time was had to, from and around Cleve on the Eyre peninsular.
Thanks for your cache [^]
Cheers
Cache found after 18 months of being lonely.
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This cache was found using a Garmin Montana 650t. Waypoints and paperless geocaching downloaded via GSAK 8.
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This cache was found using a Garmin Montana 650t. Waypoints and paperless geocaching downloaded via GSAK 8.
Konanda Railway Siding. Between railway cache 2 & 3, there is a shaded picnic table flanked by the Kielpa ruins and the Vittera silos. Liked exploring along here.
Heard trains in the distance while camping near by last night but very pleased not to meet any today,tftc
Neat name for this series
TNLNSL
Thanks for the cache
This entry was edited by Gum-Ako on Friday, 28 September 2012 at 23:14:54 UTC.
TNLNSL
Thanks for the cache
This entry was edited by Gum-Ako on Friday, 28 September 2012 at 23:14:54 UTC.
Coordinates changed from:
S 33° 31.333 E 136° 11.961
Coordinates changed to:
S 33° 31.334 E 136° 11.961
Distance from original: 5.8 feet or 1.8 meters.
Replaced this one today also.
S 33° 31.333 E 136° 11.961
Coordinates changed to:
S 33° 31.334 E 136° 11.961
Distance from original: 5.8 feet or 1.8 meters.
Replaced this one today also.
Went and checked on this one after work. There has been alot of excavating going on due to the current mouse plague. My guess is the have dislodged it, and then proceeded to bury it. Will try and do the rounds on the weekend to replace.
Another railway terrace failure. By my reckoning we have failed at the complete set. Epic failure.
Logged from my phone using the Geocache Navigator by Trimble. Nice easy find for a micro just about had enough of micros for the day when we have TB and coins to move around! Gets the cache numbers up though. TFTC TNLNSL
How could you see the name on the train [?] (pic).
Clear skies, TeamAstro. Our thanx once again to Tweety2.
While H10 navigated with the GPS, I located the cache and signed it. Then it was all "yeah, I knew it was there" and "it was the only place it could be".
TNLNSL
TFTH
TFTC
Read about our other (mis)adventures at: http://thismechanican.wordpress.com/
TNLNSL
TFTH
TFTC
Read about our other (mis)adventures at: http://thismechanican.wordpress.com/
Found without too much difficulty.
TFTC
Who left the flies here or did they follow us from the last cache?
TFTC
Who left the flies here or did they follow us from the last cache?
Cache is well guarded by a lizard. He had a prickle in his eye and we got it out so hopefully he is a little happier. TFTC
FTF again, what a run we are having, quick easy stop before the last one for the nite. TFTC Tweety2