Dogs Play Raymonds Hill, Queensland, Australia
By
fire_boy72 on 21-Nov-09. Waypoint GC218RE
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As there's been no cache to find for months, I'm archiving it to keep it from continually showing up in search lists, and to prevent it from blocking other cache placements. If you wish to repair/replace the cache sometime in the future, just contact us (by email), and assuming it meets the guidelines, we'll be happy to unarchive it.
I haven't found this cache. I haven't even looked for it. I am logging it as a find, so that I can remove it from the map feature and know exactly how many caches I have left that haven't been disabled. I will remove this log if/when the cache is enabled.
Due to the recent flooding through the area; I will be checking on this cache soon, and at best I think it will need replacing. hope to have it back up and ready to go soon.
Crikey !!
This is a nasty hide [^]
I had another look this morning in the rain,
The result was the same.
Not even seen
Amongst all the green
And those plants bite [:o]
This cache is driving me Battye [:o)]
This entry was edited by If on Tuesday, 07 December 2010 at 23:38:34.
This is a nasty hide [^]
I had another look this morning in the rain,
The result was the same.
Not even seen
Amongst all the green
And those plants bite [:o]
This cache is driving me Battye [:o)]
This entry was edited by If on Tuesday, 07 December 2010 at 23:38:34.
Too many muggle dogs and their two-legged owners to conduct a proper search. As the well known WW2 general said "I shall return"
The last time I visited this one, every dog in Ipswich was in the enclosure, so I could only walk past and note where the cache "probably was". Returned today with little enthusiasm, but there was absolutely no one around, so I started looking. Caught a flash of something non-organic on the third pass, but before I knew it, it was gone again. With hope restored, I carefully picked my way between the spikes and ... there it was . Man, that's a mega-nasty hide.
We been there twice as searched everywhere area took us about approx 30mins as still unluck and might missing. Need checking them. Thanks hunting.
No-one in the dog park this morning, had a really good look everywhere with Tratty, but after about 20mins we walked away empty handed.
Had to wait for all the dog walkers to leave to get this one but found and signed TFTC
There was only one man and his dog here,so asked if the dog would bit me and he replied NO ,told him I had a hat blown away in the wind and needed to go and get it ,all was fine untill I walked into the fenced part ,and the dog went for my leg.Grabbed the cache and hat ,and I was off out of there .
This one took a bit of searching but then I glimpsed it. Was surrounded by spiders I was too scared to grap it...
TNLN
Cache #6
TNLN
Cache #6
Bit of searching but it was there..............wear foot wear place is full of prickles
This one had me looking high and low. Finally tracked down the beast. TFTC fire_boy72!
found it but had no pen on me so could not sign will go back later 2 put name in later TFTC TNLN SL
Found at 1615. Read previous logs and found this one relatively quickly. Have seen this type of container before. TFTC SL
Finally found this one after a few goes at it....
Regular visitors to the spot and love the place.
Geo Dog was off chasing birds an wandered where we had got to.... caught up with us we discovered the familiar container.
TFTC!
Regular visitors to the spot and love the place.
Geo Dog was off chasing birds an wandered where we had got to.... caught up with us we discovered the familiar container.
TFTC!
I started caching with StormyKnights. My sister and I have decided to make up our own profiles so we can see who has found each cache
May the Geo-contest begin [B)]
Thanks for the Cache
(This log entry has been added retrospectively)
May the Geo-contest begin [B)]
Thanks for the Cache
(This log entry has been added retrospectively)
Hi, I’m “stellbell 67†and I have been caching as a member of StormyKnights. My brother and I have decided to create our own log-in to reflect accurately how many caches each of us have found (not that we are competitive – hardly!)....
Therefore this entry has been added retrospectively.
TFTC!
Therefore this entry has been added retrospectively.
TFTC!
Lucky enough to have the park to ourselves, so we could hunt around to our hearts content. Initially focused on the wrong places, but the penny dropped with the help of the clue. Thank goodness for waterproof match containers eh fire_boy72? Should have saved a few from rat-packs myself
Still working through your caches - you will have to hide a few more soon though
TFTC. SL.
Still working through your caches - you will have to hide a few more soon though
TFTC. SL.
the gate was locked but I climbed over the fence.
No dogs and muggles were around here...
Good for me to find it without interuption but unfortunely
couldnt find it after 20 mins.
Lots muggles mothers and fathers arrived nearby to pick up kids.
Will come back later.
thanks
No dogs and muggles were around here...
Good for me to find it without interuption but unfortunely
couldnt find it after 20 mins.
Lots muggles mothers and fathers arrived nearby to pick up kids.
Will come back later.
thanks
In the crisp freshness of the early morning I was actually starting to enjoy the sometimes prickly search for this cache after a good 20 minutes of poking
But then a dog wielding muggle turned up and I had to make a hasty retreat back over the fence to escape a lickin'
The pooches owner didn't spot me, but the pooch sure as Brassall had [:o]
So I guess a revisit is in the stars for If
But then a dog wielding muggle turned up and I had to make a hasty retreat back over the fence to escape a lickin'
The pooches owner didn't spot me, but the pooch sure as Brassall had [:o]
So I guess a revisit is in the stars for If
found on the second attempt! lol !!!!! such a big area for such a small cache!! tnln tftc
Well what a challenge this cache was! First of all TFTC. Mr Boffinz, was the finder after a lovely encounter with a vicious german shepherd owned by someone who did not seem the least bit interested in controlling their animal. No injuries, thankfully, and not long after they left the goodies were in hand. It might have taken a couple of visits, quite a few scratches and an encounter with a big black spider but it's all worth it in the end.
Well this has been one tough cookie! We have been to GZ twice now and searched about half the area, we gave up tonight due to rain and bugs and big big spiders. oh well back to it soon.
Didn't seem to find it.
The funny thing is... I used to be male school captain of Brassall State School (the primary school accross the road) in 2007
Thanks to my mate, who used to go to the school, for telling me about geo-caching.
There is parking space available (mainly used for the primary school for parking) and a Bocce court build by (at that time) counciler Paul Pisasale.
There are also toilets and a playground there. (toilets weren't there when i was at school )
This is my second cache that iv been looking for by myself (with my family) without another geo-cacher.
Thanks for the cache and the flood of memories
The funny thing is... I used to be male school captain of Brassall State School (the primary school accross the road) in 2007
Thanks to my mate, who used to go to the school, for telling me about geo-caching.
There is parking space available (mainly used for the primary school for parking) and a Bocce court build by (at that time) counciler Paul Pisasale.
There are also toilets and a playground there. (toilets weren't there when i was at school )
This is my second cache that iv been looking for by myself (with my family) without another geo-cacher.
Thanks for the cache and the flood of memories
Jeez.... This was a tough little customer. Nice hide. Took us a while on a hot sticky day on way home from the Raceway. We certainly had to poke and rummage to find it. Coords around 8m off according to 2 GPSr's. This may help if you're struggling. TFTC.
*FTF* 12.05pm Woo Hoo, a return joint mission with Gunnie69 finally came up with the micro cache and left us both wondering why we didn't find it before. I found the co-ords for GZ were about 8m from the cache (don't know if it's just my GPSr, the day, the weather, how the satilites were feeling, solar flares, gravitational pull from Pluto or what ever). Who cares, we found it and thanks for checking it was still there. TFTC SL
Another joyless search, despite actually having my GPS and the sun in the sky - this place certainly looks different in the light of day. Thanks for the hunt.
I should have stayed around for a bit longer, and would have ended up meeting GIB69 & Gunnie69 - only just missed them.
I should have stayed around for a bit longer, and would have ended up meeting GIB69 & Gunnie69 - only just missed them.
Not content with leaving this for someone else to grab, GIB69 and I planned another lunchtime assault... Prior to departing our daytime GZ however, I contacted the owner to determine whether A) The cache was inside the fenceline and B) The cache icon on the GC.com map was indicative of the containers whereabouts... Armed with an "Affirmative" on both and getting a slight twitch in one eye, we hit the road and powerred up the GPS...
Hit GZ at 1200 to find the area free of muggles for the second day in a row.. A little rumaging around with no joy and GIB69 almost walked away from actual GZ, until he had an epiphany and produced the container... We love it when that happens right...
Joint *FTF* secured at 1205. Thanks for the confirmations and the cache fire_boy72. This one will test many I'm sure...
Hit GZ at 1200 to find the area free of muggles for the second day in a row.. A little rumaging around with no joy and GIB69 almost walked away from actual GZ, until he had an epiphany and produced the container... We love it when that happens right...
Joint *FTF* secured at 1205. Thanks for the confirmations and the cache fire_boy72. This one will test many I'm sure...
After the three DNF I thought I would check to make sure it hadn't been muggled already. So checked this morning on my way to work, cache still sitting where I put it .
I saw this released last night but had no opportunity to swing by til today. GIB69 arrived at work and highlighted his DNF on the way in so, I figured I would head out for a lunchtime hunt in the hope I could snare the find. Simple answer is NOPE... I had no joy.
GPS put me inside the fenced compound but I scoured inside and out, looking within a 20m radius and searching areas that I thought would fit the clue. I hunted for around 30 mins or so but had to pull out due to school muggles occupying the seat about 30m from GZ. Sure they were wondering what I was up to so it was better not to arouse any suspicion. Lucky too as I had a meeting to head to and my time was just about up.
Will keep an eye on this one to see who manages to come up with the hoods. I had an idea what I was looking for but, failed to get my hands on the container...
GPS put me inside the fenced compound but I scoured inside and out, looking within a 20m radius and searching areas that I thought would fit the clue. I hunted for around 30 mins or so but had to pull out due to school muggles occupying the seat about 30m from GZ. Sure they were wondering what I was up to so it was better not to arouse any suspicion. Lucky too as I had a meeting to head to and my time was just about up.
Will keep an eye on this one to see who manages to come up with the hoods. I had an idea what I was looking for but, failed to get my hands on the container...
Looked for this from 8.30 am to 9.05 am and didn't come up with the goods. High muggle factor around school start time but enough cover around GZ to have a good look. I shall return
No joy in the dark.
Saw this one pop up as I was leaving work, so swung by on the way home hoping for firsties. Unfortunatley, I was caching by iPhone, with the only the tiny beam of a small neuro torch to light my way. After about 15min of fruitless searching, I though it better to come back another time when that great big fireball in the sky could light the way.
Saw this one pop up as I was leaving work, so swung by on the way home hoping for firsties. Unfortunatley, I was caching by iPhone, with the only the tiny beam of a small neuro torch to light my way. After about 15min of fruitless searching, I though it better to come back another time when that great big fireball in the sky could light the way.