STUMP Lower Beechmont, Queensland, Australia
By
Aussie Liahona on 02-Aug-10. Waypoint GC2CPV6
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So down on the Gold Coast hinterland to do some work this upcoming week, but extended by a few days to grab some caches, go to a market, and the like. This Ad Lab and bonus cache were the start of our adventure.Day 2, Cache 1 for the day.Cache is in good order and exactly where co-ords said it would be. Thanks.
Found it with DeafPhantom DutchAus DeafVW DeafSanta Silence49 Codawivies Thank you
Dig deep! Found with CodaWives Silent49 Deaf Phantom DutchAus DeafVW Deafcat DeafSanta
After the coming of Archchancellor Ridcully, the power structure stabilized because nobody is able to murder Ridcully.
We spotted the obvious on approach and made a quick find. Thanks for the fun Aussie Liahona
Today, it was an early start with an airport drop-off, and then a long drive to Binna Burra for a planned hike. We had decided on Dave's Circuit that detoured past Surprise Rock and Molongolee Cave, and [@jesswrigley](http://coord.info/PRNW59T) and I completed the approximate 12 km hike in 4.5 hr. We decided to drive home via Mount Tamborine, subsequently taking a wander along Gallery Walk, before finding a few geocaches on our way home.
On our way up to Binna Burra this morning, and this was a roadside cache that I hadn't had a chance to stop at yet, so we managed to find a safe pullover spot, to then search for the cache. A quick find was had, and the cache container and logbook were in good shape. Thanks Aussie Liahona for the cache placement and ongoing maintenance.
Note that this geocache was logged with the *Team Warren* Davidwazza/jesswrigley stamp.
On our way up to Binna Burra this morning, and this was a roadside cache that I hadn't had a chance to stop at yet, so we managed to find a safe pullover spot, to then search for the cache. A quick find was had, and the cache container and logbook were in good shape. Thanks Aussie Liahona for the cache placement and ongoing maintenance.
Note that this geocache was logged with the *Team Warren* Davidwazza/jesswrigley stamp.
Back here for a find this time. The road up to Beechmont is open all day on weekends now.
Stopped here on our way down and could convert my previous dnf to a happy face
Thank you
R
Stopped here on our way down and could convert my previous dnf to a happy face
Thank you
R
So sorry for the inconvenience. I thought I had already disabled this one.
We are away at the moment but will be back soon and will go there on a maintenance run.
We are away at the moment but will be back soon and will go there on a maintenance run.
Could not find, a couple of stumps but no cache to be found it any of them (may need some attention to see if cache is still there
Ahh well, this was one of 30+ caches over a three day epic caching adventure. This adventure featured some of my favourite caching people: Prime, ruzzelz, slow puncture, and the Herbz. We were planning to hike for 3 days / 2 nights from O'Rielly's, but a storm changed that plan. Somehow, the weekend went better than we could have planned anyway
The weekend adventure ended up including Toolona Circuit and Echo Point, Canungra, Mt Tamborine, Beechmont, views of Mt Warning, and a number of other amazing places. What an amazing corner of the world.
This was a great little cache grabbed on the way home. It was a super fast find, and I was back in the geomobile before it had come to a complete stop Cache and log in great condition.
TFTC and TB visit.
The weekend adventure ended up including Toolona Circuit and Echo Point, Canungra, Mt Tamborine, Beechmont, views of Mt Warning, and a number of other amazing places. What an amazing corner of the world.
This was a great little cache grabbed on the way home. It was a super fast find, and I was back in the geomobile before it had come to a complete stop Cache and log in great condition.
TFTC and TB visit.
50/50 chance on a final GZ; geoP chose wrong initially but we got there in the end.
TNLN SL TFTC
TNLN SL TFTC
First day of easing restrictions of the Covid-19 essential travel bans means travel up to 50 kms for recreation and exercise which meant that Geocaching was go again! Got this one on the way from Canungra to Lower Beechmont and then home. Nothing misleading in the description of this cache. We were concerned approching this one due to the narrow, windy road, but as usual Aussie Liahona had a safe parking spot close at hand. TFTF Aussie Liahona and the opportunity to do this magnificent drive again.
Out with my muggle friend for her very first caching adventure. A nice quick find at GZ. All is well with this cache. TFTC!
Spotted a fitting hide from the car and stumped up a quick find, sign and replace. Thanks for another cache.
Out today with my Geocaching’s buddy Grannysmith1947 again. Our target again was old caches had a few on the list today.
At least it was not as hot as yesterday. As usually we can’t go pass other caches in front us to.
Found 21 caches today. A mixed of Traditional, Letterbox and Earthcache. Of the 21 caches were 2 old ones.
Sorry for the generic post
Cache a day to keep the doctor away, or is it to keep me sane. No it’s to keep my streak alive. TFTC Aussie Liahona *368* streak. *2218* Finds
At least it was not as hot as yesterday. As usually we can’t go pass other caches in front us to.
Found 21 caches today. A mixed of Traditional, Letterbox and Earthcache. Of the 21 caches were 2 old ones.
Sorry for the generic post
Cache a day to keep the doctor away, or is it to keep me sane. No it’s to keep my streak alive. TFTC Aussie Liahona *368* streak. *2218* Finds
Nice easy spot to pull off the road
Soany cyclists using road today
Cache all good
Tftc
Soany cyclists using road today
Cache all good
Tftc
TFTC! A nice easy one for the kids to find. We left the ring as didn’t have anything with us to swap.
This is not the original container but it may have done a good job in the beginning but it's failed now.
So today I replaced it with a new container, log and pencil. Sorry I didn't expect to be here so didn't have any swag with me.
Cheers and happy caching!
So today I replaced it with a new container, log and pencil. Sorry I didn't expect to be here so didn't have any swag with me.
Cheers and happy caching!
What an awesome drive... Cache does need replacing as its wet... Sorry had nothing with me to help!
We were holidaying on the Gold Coast and had hired a car for a couple of days... and today we had driven up to Binna Burra for lunch and a look around. Making our way back down to the coast, we stopped off here to chase out this cache. Log to wet to be sign... photo evidence of find attached... maintenance is required.
Thanks **Aussie Liahona** for the cache...
Thanks **Aussie Liahona** for the cache...
I have to admit I loved everything about this cache. The title, the short description, the long description and the hint. I almost thought about driving right up next to it and just sticking my hand out the window to grab it.
As soon as I parked I didn't even have a chance to get out of the car before my son had it in his hand. He had made every find today and I just couldn't get on the scoreboard. I was the one shouting lunch so I didn't really need to be the one to find a cache although I knew it would keep me awake at night if I didn't. tftc
As soon as I parked I didn't even have a chance to get out of the car before my son had it in his hand. He had made every find today and I just couldn't get on the scoreboard. I was the one shouting lunch so I didn't really need to be the one to find a cache although I knew it would keep me awake at night if I didn't. tftc
Selva Girls and I pulled over on the way back home from our caching day to find this very cryptic cache Having no idea what we might be looking for we must have been very lucky to make a quick find [:O)] Tftc Aussie Liahona!
After a nice lunch at Binna Burra, and and oldest and finest find for stortigrils, we were headed to another cache when I realised that we were going to drive right past this cache. Can't have that! I managed to pull up quite close to GZ. The cache was quickly located and the log signed. TFTC
Tftc. Well if I sometimes feel that some caches should have difficulty rating under D1, this one could be one potential candidate for that rating.
Out with family & Horsegirl. Very quick easy park & grab. Can't go wrong with the clue. Best approach is when coming back down the mountain though. Drive cautiously on the windy country roads.
Stump Success! TFTC. Left a Sneaky Squirrel trademark in the photo frame within the cache swag
A quick find on the road to Beechmont from Lower Beechmont, thanks for placing it here to break up the journey!
Heading down this way today for a milestone so I needed to grab a few on the way. So I confess, I did not read up on this one before it loomed up on the car GPS as I trundled up the hill this morning. Navigating the windy road, still sucking on the day's first coffee, trying to dodge the cyclists and motorbikes and even a runner (I mean, really? wow!) - it's all a little much to this little brain.
I managed to find a park not too far away form the zero on the dial, and with the aircon still running I pulled up the cache - title ... got it. Short description. Hmmm, ok, I think I got it. I'm cocky, and I don't have enough time, so I skim read the long description only I am afraid. This may have been a mistake. I trudged in the right direction, eyes glued to the diminishing numbers, trying to determine where I might have placed this one. 'Small' eh? OK, so not tooooo tricky perhaps?
Underneath some loose left over tree I spotted a likely option for a hide. Could it be? I wondered? In I bravely went, no fear of sudden cliff edges or reptilian wonders .... although a tiny arachnid concerned me when she rattled off to get the troops. I excavated inside and was rewarded with a plasticy thunk and a hint of beautiful bright blue. Ahaha I yelled, and promptly scared off two birds, a lizard and a weird looking wallaby, this might be promising?
With some trepidation of a false find, I nervously extracted and opened the lid to reveal ..... ...... YES!!!! Ok, that wallaby was actually two of them, I thought the second was a little odd, but then I've been watching American politics a lot lately. I digress. A logbook was the reward for my endeavors today. Into which I scribbled my name, and a date exactly 5 years ago. Yes for some reason today all my logs were dated 21/1/12 - a palindromic predicament.
I congratulated myself, and to the applause (I thought) of said wallabies and that lizard - the birds were a bit flighty - I returned as found and retraced my steps towards the waiting jalopy and further adventures this day.
Thankyou so very much for placing this cache, Aussie Liahona. Found and left in good condition. Making Caching Great Again! .... yes, I need to get out more.
*{Overall find #5095}*
I managed to find a park not too far away form the zero on the dial, and with the aircon still running I pulled up the cache - title ... got it. Short description. Hmmm, ok, I think I got it. I'm cocky, and I don't have enough time, so I skim read the long description only I am afraid. This may have been a mistake. I trudged in the right direction, eyes glued to the diminishing numbers, trying to determine where I might have placed this one. 'Small' eh? OK, so not tooooo tricky perhaps?
Underneath some loose left over tree I spotted a likely option for a hide. Could it be? I wondered? In I bravely went, no fear of sudden cliff edges or reptilian wonders .... although a tiny arachnid concerned me when she rattled off to get the troops. I excavated inside and was rewarded with a plasticy thunk and a hint of beautiful bright blue. Ahaha I yelled, and promptly scared off two birds, a lizard and a weird looking wallaby, this might be promising?
With some trepidation of a false find, I nervously extracted and opened the lid to reveal ..... ...... YES!!!! Ok, that wallaby was actually two of them, I thought the second was a little odd, but then I've been watching American politics a lot lately. I digress. A logbook was the reward for my endeavors today. Into which I scribbled my name, and a date exactly 5 years ago. Yes for some reason today all my logs were dated 21/1/12 - a palindromic predicament.
I congratulated myself, and to the applause (I thought) of said wallabies and that lizard - the birds were a bit flighty - I returned as found and retraced my steps towards the waiting jalopy and further adventures this day.
Thankyou so very much for placing this cache, Aussie Liahona. Found and left in good condition. Making Caching Great Again! .... yes, I need to get out more.
*{Overall find #5095}*
Visiting the area with geo friends and pulled over for a nice quick find, couldn't stump us today. Thanks Aussie Liahona and TFTC
Checked on this one today and it has no problems.
Happy caching.............
Happy caching.............
What a great way to spend New Years Day, out driving around the Scenic Rim picking up a cache here and there. Although I didnt collect heaps of caches today, I had a great day and saw some amazing scenery.
No issues with this one lol Signed and replaced.
Thanks for the cache Aussie Liahona [^]
No issues with this one lol Signed and replaced.
Thanks for the cache Aussie Liahona [^]
On the way for a picnic b'fast and to purchase some goodies from nearby Providence Farm we decided to find a few caches on the way home
A nice easy find, cache in good order TFTC
A nice easy find, cache in good order TFTC
Coming up to 700 finds (it's been a hard slog) and wanted to do something a little more remarkable than a suburban park and grab. Thus we made today's mission, the Scenic Rim National Parks.
Pulled over at this location so the kids could stretch their legs and have a quick toilet stop. Sure enough, turned on the GPS and we were 5 mtrs from GZ. Got to love it when that happens!
Quick find. All is good with this cache. Signed and returned as found.
TFTC.
Pulled over at this location so the kids could stretch their legs and have a quick toilet stop. Sure enough, turned on the GPS and we were 5 mtrs from GZ. Got to love it when that happens!
Quick find. All is good with this cache. Signed and returned as found.
TFTC.