Ringwraith Dunlop Dunlop, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
By
Puddle_Jumpers-PJ's and AlanBegado on 26-Dec-10. Waypoint GC2KNGJ
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Logs
Such a great hiding spot! Took us about 20 minutes to find!! Clue: Broken branch
Little sister ended up finding it, I didn't have the best time getting there, fell in a pothole
I had a very pleasant morning collecting traditional caches in the north-west of Canberra ahead of the forecast storms. This cache was a straightforward find at GZ after a short search - thank you!
Note to self, add some gloves into the caching kit. The first cold day of caching for me....the longer the search went, the more my hands hurt! Maybe ringwraithes don't like the cold? TFTC!
Thanks for the new container .
Great spot and nicely hidden.
Many thanks for the hide.
Great spot and nicely hidden.
Many thanks for the hide.
Found scattered through the grass. Found the container. Searched for a log but only found two pieces of paper. Mugglers have definitely been here.
Out with the wonderful Krispystrips on another delightful night cache! I do love the added challenge of finding the little suckers in the dark. Thanks so much for the cache!
Returning home from Belconnen found me swinging past Dunlop to find my daily cache (#342) late this afternoon. I initially tried another cache over by the pond but it was a DNF for me so I tramped all the way over to here. Thankfully the walk was not in vain as I found the cache. Unfortunately the log was absolutely soaked with no hope of drying it out (I took a photo of the log as proof I was here). As previous finders have said, there is no longer a cache container, just a little zip lock bag with the log, hidden in the tree. This one is in need of maintenance. TFTC
There is definitely a problem with this cache. TravelGran, Muggle and I had a good search at the co-ord site, taking note of the hint and with assistance of two different GPS's and two smart phones. Muggle wandered a bit further afield and found the old log stuck in a hole in a nearby tree, co-ordinates about ten to twelve metres out. There was no container or or any sign of one. We signed the old log, put it in a small plastic bag, added a piece of blank paper and replaced it back in the hole (about waist high). Co-ordinates are: S35 11.737, E149 00.880. Sorry - we didn't have a container.
Not sure if we should say "found", as Silvereyes noted, Muggle found the log, but no sign of a container. Perhaps a visit by owners could take place?
Came here on a warm New Years Day visit. Despite it being found only a couple of days ago, I looked everywhere but couldn't see it. I did find a cache log sheet with 2017 signatures, but no cache find for this sucker today! The brown snake warning nearby added to the "fun" of this hunt!
Cheers
MajuraHathi
Cheers
MajuraHathi
Nice cache found quickly slightly off from where I expected it on approach. All in good order.
Thank you Puddle_Jumpers-PJ's and AlanBegado for putting the cache out and maintaining it.
Thank you Puddle_Jumpers-PJ's and AlanBegado for putting the cache out and maintaining it.
Heading home after a day caching, I stopped here on dusk for a quick find in good condition. It's dusk now so this will be the last one for the day. Looks like a nice field to walk in next door. Tftc
It's nice to see farm buildings still in existence around here. I found the cache under the watchful eye of some large four legged friends. TFTC.
A thoroughly beautiful ANZAC day, with the outside world demanding to be embraced. Still sore from a big hike on Sunday, a stroll around the suburbs was in order and the lovely pond here was a good place to start. With the pond caches done (except for the island ones), it was time to head into the suburb...
This one took a couple of minutes, partly because I was a little wary of poking around too much. Between the dead bike and the fruit juice bottle bongs, this little patch could do with a wee clean-up. Nothing too scary though and it was too far past summer to worry about the other scary things that might be nearby... TFTC
Those stables do look worth exploring. Shame about the fence...
This one took a couple of minutes, partly because I was a little wary of poking around too much. Between the dead bike and the fruit juice bottle bongs, this little patch could do with a wee clean-up. Nothing too scary though and it was too far past summer to worry about the other scary things that might be nearby... TFTC
Those stables do look worth exploring. Shame about the fence...
I've been trying to pick up caches in various north-side suburbs over the last few weeks in order to finish the Canberra mapping challenge. This one sees me crossing Dunlop off the list.
An easy find as it was quite exposed. When replacing I concealed it under additional natural camouflage.
TFTC, Puddle Jumpers and Alan Begado
An easy find as it was quite exposed. When replacing I concealed it under additional natural camouflage.
TFTC, Puddle Jumpers and Alan Begado
The area is a little disturbed and the cache was in the open so I tucked it away a bit.
Found it you just have to get a new log book and do not go at night because we found two shovels and a bike and a saw near a hole ps I’m not lieing
Visited today, with Trodectus, looking for Quenyan.
Brought the one ring to visit. (Der Eine Ring)
I had been here several times before but it happens that I had not actually logged it.
As the original log has gone, I couldn't find my actual previous visits, so I'm logging it for today.
Brought the one ring to visit. (Der Eine Ring)
I had been here several times before but it happens that I had not actually logged it.
As the original log has gone, I couldn't find my actual previous visits, so I'm logging it for today.
Spent the day geocaching in the immediate area, walking 14km with muggles and Geo kids in tow. Well hidden, tftc.
Was wandering about and got a glimpse of cache...sure enough, there it was. Cache currently inhabited by a woolly mammoth...pen broken so byo. Tftc!
Accurate coordinates and the hint led to a quick find. The cache and contents were in good condition. Thanks Puddle Jumpers-PJ's and AlanBegado for the cache.
Found with sumbloke. Branches have fallen over and long grass made it harder to find. Tftc.