TdF - 1989 - Greg LeMond Mt Mary, South Australia, Australia
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equipe de cinq on 31-Mar-12. Waypoint GC3FTM7
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Logs
Found on our way past today having a look around the area while headed home from the Riverland. Targeted the rest of the TdF that we havent found on the way through, signed logs as GP or Geopenta. All in decent condition with a few running repairs. Cheers for the series.Find #7403 on 21 Nov 2024.TFTC equipe de cinq!
A whole day with no plans and kid free, so here I am playing the numbers game. I found 108 on this trail with 1 DNF, a few requiring maintenance which I have logged. A new personal best most finds in a day! Light traffic on this road, 3 cars and the same motorbike twice for the day. Thanks for the series.
Found it! Slight change of plan today, trying to finish the TdF series then grab a few others on the return home! 2 DNFs so far. Quick find here! TFTC!
Another 3 Stooges road trip with Cheezel and WayneAPN, tackling the TDF series and a few more close by. A great day out with lots of laughs, carbs consumed and general tomfoolery. Cache found and log stamped.
It's been a while since our last get together to spend a day caching with Weredunn4 and Cheezel1961. With all the stuff occurring in each of our daily lives and work etc, the stars seem to align today for an outing out together, targeting the TDF series. Plus a few in easy range, hey were are out this way, may as well do them. Plus the usual target of interesting, unique D/T grids as well as high T caches.Thanks for this one, an easy find.TFTC SL
Its been a while since weve teamed up, but the 3 Stooges (weredunn4, WayneAPN, Cheezel1961) are back at it again Today we are targeting the Tour de France (TdF) series plus any other interesting caches we might cross paths with.Cache quickly found and stampedTFTC
Left early in the rain, with the intention to do TdF series on the stock route road. It drizzle all the way and most of the morning periodically, until the sunshine came in the afternoon. Caches were generally in good condition with a percentage having a broken lid, which I didn’t have any replacement ones. TFTC
Quick find today to top up the monthly statistics.
Bit windy out here, but at least the sun is shining.
TNLNSL
TFTC
TTFN
Beaker
DGS
Bit windy out here, but at least the sun is shining.
TNLNSL
TFTC
TTFN
Beaker
DGS
Refer TdF - 1903 - Maurice Garin Traditional Geocache
GC3FGZ2. Unfortunately, have to stop here. Will try to finish the series in a couple of days but weather is not looking promising.
GC3FGZ2. Unfortunately, have to stop here. Will try to finish the series in a couple of days but weather is not looking promising.
Out to find a few more of the Tour de France after completing the TDU series. TFTC equipe de cinq, series holding well but a few need new containers not this one. Thank you for maintaining the series.
TFTC nice find quick drive by out and about with geo wife LynSteNet and another smiley
TFTC
Another smiley face added to our maps.
Logbook was signed & dated before being returned back to its hiding spot.
Another smiley face added to our maps.
Logbook was signed & dated before being returned back to its hiding spot.
For the first time in a long time, it was road trip time. With COVID-19 keeping everyone at home for so long, the borders were finally opening and the feet were itchy for a decent caching trip. Plans were made with FurfacesLL to do a 10 day road trip across to Mildura and Loxton to do a heap of caching and we were excited. Across the 10 days we racked up over 4,300km in driving, multiple hotels/motels, brought home enough red dust to create our own sand pit in the back yard and collected over 1800 finds between us. It was a massive trip and lots of fun was had.
We teamed up with GoodLook, FeatherTop, The Drovers and LiB and signed most logs as "The Mob". There were a few caches which were signed as individual team names as some teams had already completed said caches, those will be noted individually.
Our target caches were the Turtle Series, the Paddle Steamer Series and the On Ya Bike wherigo Series, heaps of other caches were also collected along the way but our primary target caches were completed which made us all very happy and very tired geocachers.
Onto day 6 and back out onto the On Your Bike series we go to finish it off. Once we had finished that, we made our way to some Around the World multis, Riddlers Roonka/Ode to JLWE Series, the TdU series and even managed to do the TdF series! It was a big day. We picked up a few caches along the way, travelling along the way was GoodLook, The Drovers, LiB, FurfacesLL, FeatherTop and myself.
With the TdU completed much quicker than we expected, we discussed as a team that multiple groups had not done the TdF and we were soooo close to it. It was agreed that we would give it a crack and see how we went, if we finished it, brilliant, if we didnt, it didnt matter. We were on a roll today and we managed to get them all done !!! [^]
Thanks for the hides equipe de cinq And thanks to "The Mob" for a trip to remember [^].
We teamed up with GoodLook, FeatherTop, The Drovers and LiB and signed most logs as "The Mob". There were a few caches which were signed as individual team names as some teams had already completed said caches, those will be noted individually.
Our target caches were the Turtle Series, the Paddle Steamer Series and the On Ya Bike wherigo Series, heaps of other caches were also collected along the way but our primary target caches were completed which made us all very happy and very tired geocachers.
Onto day 6 and back out onto the On Your Bike series we go to finish it off. Once we had finished that, we made our way to some Around the World multis, Riddlers Roonka/Ode to JLWE Series, the TdU series and even managed to do the TdF series! It was a big day. We picked up a few caches along the way, travelling along the way was GoodLook, The Drovers, LiB, FurfacesLL, FeatherTop and myself.
With the TdU completed much quicker than we expected, we discussed as a team that multiple groups had not done the TdF and we were soooo close to it. It was agreed that we would give it a crack and see how we went, if we finished it, brilliant, if we didnt, it didnt matter. We were on a roll today and we managed to get them all done !!! [^]
Thanks for the hides equipe de cinq And thanks to "The Mob" for a trip to remember [^].
Most of the caches are stamped as The Mob (consisting of The Drovers, LíB, FurfacesLL, Rapidlywild, feathertop and myself), however a handful contain our own caching names or initials.
The series that we tackled during this trip included The Paddle Steamer, The Turtle, On Your Bike, The TdU, The TdF and some Roonka puzzles put out for a June Long Weekend some time ago. Plus many random caches that we passed.
2020 was not a great year, and the beginnings of 2021 have also been tricky - so when it looked like the various borders would be open again (without quarantine restrictions), a trip was spontaneously planned and I was able to pull together a number of my caching friends who hadn't cached together before to form "The Mob".
LíB and I started in SA, drove to Victoria and ended our trip in SA; FurfacesLL and Rapidlywild came from Canberra and The Drovers began their journey from NSW; and then a few days later, feathertop from Victoria, joined us to complete the On Your Bike Series and other caches in SA.
We filled our days with piling in cars, hard core caching, Adventure Labs, crazy funny CB radio chatter, some laughter, some tense moments (OMG some of the ladder and tree climbs on this trip were crazy!), lots of lovely meals and even live music from a band called "Kung Fu Jesus" - nope, that is no joke.
We had hot weather each day (well into 30s), so I am thrilled that I now own a car fridge to keep the drinks icy cold (loving them at about 1 degree celcius).
A sincere thanks to equipe de cinq for placing this cache.
The series that we tackled during this trip included The Paddle Steamer, The Turtle, On Your Bike, The TdU, The TdF and some Roonka puzzles put out for a June Long Weekend some time ago. Plus many random caches that we passed.
2020 was not a great year, and the beginnings of 2021 have also been tricky - so when it looked like the various borders would be open again (without quarantine restrictions), a trip was spontaneously planned and I was able to pull together a number of my caching friends who hadn't cached together before to form "The Mob".
LíB and I started in SA, drove to Victoria and ended our trip in SA; FurfacesLL and Rapidlywild came from Canberra and The Drovers began their journey from NSW; and then a few days later, feathertop from Victoria, joined us to complete the On Your Bike Series and other caches in SA.
We filled our days with piling in cars, hard core caching, Adventure Labs, crazy funny CB radio chatter, some laughter, some tense moments (OMG some of the ladder and tree climbs on this trip were crazy!), lots of lovely meals and even live music from a band called "Kung Fu Jesus" - nope, that is no joke.
We had hot weather each day (well into 30s), so I am thrilled that I now own a car fridge to keep the drinks icy cold (loving them at about 1 degree celcius).
A sincere thanks to equipe de cinq for placing this cache.
A plan was hatched with Rapidlywild to attack some of the caching trails down in VIC/SA.
With the boarders slowly staying open we thought Easter might be a safe time to try since the QLD boarder was still too fragile to attempt going to the MEGA and it also looked like it could be rather wet there.
The group grew from two to six quickly after having a chat to GoodLook about our plans.
Our team “The Mob” now consisted of GoodLook, LíB, Rapidlywild, The Drovers and ourselves and feathertop joined us on day 4. This team ended up being very productive and some new friendships were made. Always a bonus in my book.
All logs were stamped with “The Mob” to save space and time.
Day 6 After finishing the On Your Bike and Around the World in 81, Ode to JLWE and Riddlers Roonka Rampage and TdU we decided to see if we could tick TdF as well.
All caches were found on the trail in fairly good condition.
Thanks for the hide and trail equipe de cinq and thanks for the fun "The Mob"
With the boarders slowly staying open we thought Easter might be a safe time to try since the QLD boarder was still too fragile to attempt going to the MEGA and it also looked like it could be rather wet there.
The group grew from two to six quickly after having a chat to GoodLook about our plans.
Our team “The Mob” now consisted of GoodLook, LíB, Rapidlywild, The Drovers and ourselves and feathertop joined us on day 4. This team ended up being very productive and some new friendships were made. Always a bonus in my book.
All logs were stamped with “The Mob” to save space and time.
Day 6 After finishing the On Your Bike and Around the World in 81, Ode to JLWE and Riddlers Roonka Rampage and TdU we decided to see if we could tick TdF as well.
All caches were found on the trail in fairly good condition.
Thanks for the hide and trail equipe de cinq and thanks for the fun "The Mob"
Last full day of caching before we head home tomorrow.
fitzy_1965, the geo-kids & I decided to head over to Blanchetown to do the Riddler series, JLWE series and whatever else we could find in the area. Today was the hottest by far and, with no working air-con in the car, it made for a hard day of caching. I did manage to get to 10,000 finds so that was a nice highlight.
All caches were found quickly and in good condition unless otherwise stated.
fitzy_1965, the geo-kids & I decided to head over to Blanchetown to do the Riddler series, JLWE series and whatever else we could find in the area. Today was the hottest by far and, with no working air-con in the car, it made for a hard day of caching. I did manage to get to 10,000 finds so that was a nice highlight.
All caches were found quickly and in good condition unless otherwise stated.
23,326. Found with minniek during our Post-Christmas escape to South Australia.
This trip to South Australia was on again off again due to the changing circumstances in the various states we had to travel through. Finally getting a green light from all 3 states we headed off early boxing day. Day 14 of our adventures took us around the Riddlers Roonka Rampage Challenge series, the Ode to June Long Weekend series, the Tour de France series, plus cherry picking some other caches along the way. All caches were found quickly and in good order unless otherwise stated. Next find of the day. A nice quick find at GZ. Signed the log, replaced the cache as found, and then headed off to the next one.
Thanks equipe de cinq !!
This trip to South Australia was on again off again due to the changing circumstances in the various states we had to travel through. Finally getting a green light from all 3 states we headed off early boxing day. Day 14 of our adventures took us around the Riddlers Roonka Rampage Challenge series, the Ode to June Long Weekend series, the Tour de France series, plus cherry picking some other caches along the way. All caches were found quickly and in good order unless otherwise stated. Next find of the day. A nice quick find at GZ. Signed the log, replaced the cache as found, and then headed off to the next one.
Thanks equipe de cinq !!
Day 316 ( Friday 10th ) of our trip. Caching along the way. In Eudunda today. A total of 7 for the day and 6068 for the trip. TFTC
Another cache named after someone much fitter than me ! (Even if he's a Fatboy)
Only finding caches at an acceptable social distance, mostly while being "essential".
Staying away from humans
#washyour hands
wear gloves, but change them between caches!
#washyourhandsagain
tftc equipe de cinq
Main aim for today was to knock off the rest of this TdF series. Most winners are not well known names but some we do know. Found nearly all the containers but about 6 were damaged. Good series which was fun to find. Logs were signed. TFTC.
Having started this series yesterday with ilook4geo, we were keen to finish it off today, so headed off with a long list to achieve. Not many of the winners' names were familiar to us, as we are not really into cycling. Each cache was located, its log was signed and then was returned to its hiding place. Many thanks go to equip de cinq for placing this series of caches, but some really do need attention as several containers are broken.
Out for a cache with gridge98. My first power trail on my 3rd day living in the area. Thanks for the interesting history and caches
Today I planned with Nettieknows to complete the Tour de France series, we signed all the log books as NG9886 (nettie knows, gridge98, 8/6/19). Majority of the cache are all in good Nic, a few are broken here and there though. Great to think about the winners of the tour, can’t wait till the giro comes out
TFTC
TFTC
With the rain abating we decided to head out from Eudunda to this power trail to find what we could. Not sure the surface out here would be condusive to a cycling race but perfect for a power trail. All caches were located without a problem due to precise co-ords and the only muggles we came across in the 30 klms we covered today, were feral goats, a few kangaroos and a flock of sheep roaming along the side of the road. Thanks equipe de cinq
On the way to Canberra, detours - found,
Signed the log by stamp. Thanks for the cache and hide
Signed the log by stamp. Thanks for the cache and hide
Day two of our Morgan visit and the conquer the TDF Series. Started earlier this morning to get it done before it heted up. Well we managed to get them done but it heated up earlier than we would of liked. Not helped by stoppingon the road and still having 40mtrs to walk into the cache.
Find No.5480
most caches in good condition, however had to replace containers until I ran out: TFTC equipe de cinq
Find No.5480
most caches in good condition, however had to replace containers until I ran out: TFTC equipe de cinq
Planned a big day out with JJ52 to collect the TDF series. We’d been worrying about hot weather but then cold wet weather came so delighted that Saturday arrived and was perfect caching weather.
A delayed departure due to forgetting the battery pack meant we didn’t start caching until well after 10am.
All caches found in the series (thus far) which was a bonus.
Lots of water on the road in some places, Ute is now filthy!!
Saw lots of wildlife, lizards kangaroos wallaby emu sheep goats but thankfully no slithering snakes .
Arrived back home after 7pm having found 126 caches, it is still beyond my comprehension how or why 860 odd caches can be done in a day.
TFTC and series. A few require new containers as several have perished. Good to find some larger containers on a PT.
A delayed departure due to forgetting the battery pack meant we didn’t start caching until well after 10am.
All caches found in the series (thus far) which was a bonus.
Lots of water on the road in some places, Ute is now filthy!!
Saw lots of wildlife, lizards kangaroos wallaby emu sheep goats but thankfully no slithering snakes .
Arrived back home after 7pm having found 126 caches, it is still beyond my comprehension how or why 860 odd caches can be done in a day.
TFTC and series. A few require new containers as several have perished. Good to find some larger containers on a PT.
A plan was hatched with Michells&hound to come and get the Tour de France series and today was the day. [^]
We were very lucky with the weather which turned out to be perfect for a power trail, warm but not hot, especially after the very unpredictable hot and wet weather we had in the previous week, which was evidenced by quite a lot of water lying around as we drove along.
All caches were found, some with brittle containers, broken lids and wet logs, but we were able to stamp each log and replaced containers to try and prevent more water damage.
We ventured off the trail a few times to get some other caches which gave us a different focus for a while. [^]
We saw lots of wildlife, kangaroos, wallabies, an emu, sheep on the roadside and dodged a number of lizards crossing the roads. Later in the day we spotted lots of rabbits who didn't like us coming to disturb them.
Thanks for the cache and series equipe de cinq.
We were very lucky with the weather which turned out to be perfect for a power trail, warm but not hot, especially after the very unpredictable hot and wet weather we had in the previous week, which was evidenced by quite a lot of water lying around as we drove along.
All caches were found, some with brittle containers, broken lids and wet logs, but we were able to stamp each log and replaced containers to try and prevent more water damage.
We ventured off the trail a few times to get some other caches which gave us a different focus for a while. [^]
We saw lots of wildlife, kangaroos, wallabies, an emu, sheep on the roadside and dodged a number of lizards crossing the roads. Later in the day we spotted lots of rabbits who didn't like us coming to disturb them.
Thanks for the cache and series equipe de cinq.
As last night was the firzt night of the tour de France. I thought it was only right to do this power trail. Started early and after about 4.5 hrs i crossed the line. But no yellow jersey for me.
Thanks for the caches, alot of work has gome into making and maintaining these. Great trail
Thanks for the caches, alot of work has gome into making and maintaining these. Great trail
What an amazing sight after leaving the lush green areas around Morgan and drive down this road to the stark desert with no grass in any direction, just the scrub that dominates the area. We spoke with a farmer further down the track who told us they were shooting their sheep as the cost was too great to grain feed them. We stopped at a deserted house on the road and the pit at the front with the carcasses showed hard times along the road.
The cache series along here is quite good, with caches on each side of the road, often a bit further than expected. There were lots of Kangaroos and one Emu spotted before we go to the multi road intersection where we needed to look at the map to see the caches on these roads.
Thanks equipe de cinq for this great series of caches here, they were great.
The cache series along here is quite good, with caches on each side of the road, often a bit further than expected. There were lots of Kangaroos and one Emu spotted before we go to the multi road intersection where we needed to look at the map to see the caches on these roads.
Thanks equipe de cinq for this great series of caches here, they were great.
Found lots of caches in this area on the JLWE adventures and this was one of them. Thanks to the COs who put them out there and keep our hunger for the hunt alive
Found on my llast day in Blanchetown, tomorrow I travel a whole 6 to 7 K's to Roonka where the JLWE 2018 event is being held for the weekend. All the caches I found today were quicke finds and they were all in good condition. TFTC
We're camping nearby and I saw this run of geocaches! I just had to see how many I could get. I dug out my trusty bike & after blowing up the tyres, I set off. How many can I find? This is my second day. Thanks.
We decided to have a go at finding this series on a beautiful day.
We were in Morgan for a holiday and have enjoyed our trip!
Thanks for this cache & series!
We were in Morgan for a holiday and have enjoyed our trip!
Thanks for this cache & series!
Our day 6 started nice and early after some late night planning trying to identify the power trails which would support our cache finding mission [^]. We headed north(ish) of the City and were ripping around the countryside collecting smiley faces .
I had been eyeing off an interstate trip for some time now and made plans to head to SA to power through the geoart trails over here . I roped in my geo buddy Krabiboy to join me and we set about solving [?] caches and highlighting Jasmer caches that aren't available over in WA. Our adventure took us from the CBD over to the Yorke Peninsula and then back across to the Murray Bridge area . We were relentless in chasing down the finds and picked up as many as we could in the week that we had available. Due to the park and grab nature of our visit, the log books which weren't able to accommodate the ink stamp we had made were signed with the initials 'jk'! Fave points will be awarded for those caches which are considered awesome
A massive thanks here to equipe de cinq for placing this cache here and for tempting us to venture over to this area. Cheers!
jinta29 found your cache TdF - 1989 - Greg LeMond today. This is my find #7816 and find #76 today. I was able to get my name in the log book here and we replaced the cache as we found it. Thanks once again equipe de cinq for placing this and bringing us to this part of the world!
I had been eyeing off an interstate trip for some time now and made plans to head to SA to power through the geoart trails over here . I roped in my geo buddy Krabiboy to join me and we set about solving [?] caches and highlighting Jasmer caches that aren't available over in WA. Our adventure took us from the CBD over to the Yorke Peninsula and then back across to the Murray Bridge area . We were relentless in chasing down the finds and picked up as many as we could in the week that we had available. Due to the park and grab nature of our visit, the log books which weren't able to accommodate the ink stamp we had made were signed with the initials 'jk'! Fave points will be awarded for those caches which are considered awesome
A massive thanks here to equipe de cinq for placing this cache here and for tempting us to venture over to this area. Cheers!
jinta29 found your cache TdF - 1989 - Greg LeMond today. This is my find #7816 and find #76 today. I was able to get my name in the log book here and we replaced the cache as we found it. Thanks once again equipe de cinq for placing this and bringing us to this part of the world!
jinta29 and I are in town this week after many months of planning for a week to remember. We are heading to the Yorke Peninsula, Murray Bridge and as many places in between as we can get to. This was one we found along the way.
TFTC equipe de cinq.
equipe de cinq, I found your cache TdF - 1989 - Greg LeMond on 29/4/17.
This is my find #4664 and find #76 today.
TFTC equipe de cinq.
equipe de cinq, I found your cache TdF - 1989 - Greg LeMond on 29/4/17.
This is my find #4664 and find #76 today.
Found with Hearse068 while in the area. We are heading to Alice Springs and doing as many caches along the way, this is one we stopped at. Thank you for placing this cache for us to find.
5 April 2017 8:19 PM Found with Gonefishen07 on our little adventure . We are making our way to Alice Springs for the Mega event. We are doing some caches along the way this is one of them . Thank you for taking the time to place the cache
Started caching on the line of TdF series from the corner of Murraylands Rd and Stock Rite Rd. Found it with sevabo and Dolphia. TFTH. I copy and paste for this series.
We realised there's over hundred caches on that road. so we did less than half and will come back tomorrow. Park and grab all the way. few DNF but will come back tmw anyway we enjoyed the fun. TFTH
Travelled in to Morgan yesterday so that we could have one and a half days on the TdF trail as we were pretty sure that we couldn't do it all in one day. So glad we did. We are both tired of jumping in and out of the car but achieved excellent results for us. 85 finds out of 86 attempts. I think this may also be my best day ever.
Many thanks to equipe de cinq for placing and maintaining this incredible trail for us to find. A great effort and thanks to this trail I will certainly be able to reach my next milestone in time to achieve the great looking souvenir at the Event over Easter in Alice Springs. I just have to be careful not to overshoot it now!
Apologies to equipe de cinq for the generic log. I am going to send a message about some of the individual caches.
Thanks again. All found caches were stamped.
Many thanks to equipe de cinq for placing and maintaining this incredible trail for us to find. A great effort and thanks to this trail I will certainly be able to reach my next milestone in time to achieve the great looking souvenir at the Event over Easter in Alice Springs. I just have to be careful not to overshoot it now!
Apologies to equipe de cinq for the generic log. I am going to send a message about some of the individual caches.
Thanks again. All found caches were stamped.
Staying a few days in Morgan and decided to tackle the TdF series today with CAD... Thanks equipe de cinq for placing these caches for us to find #5179
Family drive today to get this series.
We had a wonderful time, with a picnic lunch on the side of the road, finishing with a picnic dinner by the river.
We saw a fox, kangaroos, kookaburras, a wombat, sheep, lizards, rabbits and a bull which was right near a cache eeekkkk.
Ran into a wee issue with a tree that had fallen across the road blocking it completely, so please be cautious anyone driving this road, especially at night.
Something fantastic about watching a 10 year old, a 16 year old and a 40 year old jump from the car and race for the cache, putting child lock on, pushing, shoving and being total idiots, but only 2 sore ankles by the younger ones.
It was a great day out Thankyou
We had a wonderful time, with a picnic lunch on the side of the road, finishing with a picnic dinner by the river.
We saw a fox, kangaroos, kookaburras, a wombat, sheep, lizards, rabbits and a bull which was right near a cache eeekkkk.
Ran into a wee issue with a tree that had fallen across the road blocking it completely, so please be cautious anyone driving this road, especially at night.
Something fantastic about watching a 10 year old, a 16 year old and a 40 year old jump from the car and race for the cache, putting child lock on, pushing, shoving and being total idiots, but only 2 sore ankles by the younger ones.
It was a great day out Thankyou
Set off this morning to do this TDF trail and get a few others along the way on a mission to find 100 caches in one day ended up finding 122 for the day was a brilliant but long day really enjoyed driving along this dirt track we had a ball Found cache no worries TFTC much appreciated for making the effort to put this out and my apologies for the generic logs
Staying at Pelican Point we decided to tackle this series. We enjoyed travelling the Old Stock Route and caching freely with no one in sight. We managed to find all caches and accurate co-ordinates led to quick finds. We spent nearly 5 hours on the hunt. many thanks equipe de cinq for creating this series, we appreciate the time and effort that has gone into placing and maintaining this series.
A Sewer Rat and 2 Blackadders went on an adventure on this sunny day.
Back today to finish this series off.
A quick find on a sunny day
We found 68 caches and had 1 dnf plus one that the Rat found previously. tftc
Back today to finish this series off.
A quick find on a sunny day
We found 68 caches and had 1 dnf plus one that the Rat found previously. tftc
Today was the day to finish off this series. These will be generic logs on all our finds today. A number of wildlife species were spotted along the trail but fortunately most of them were harmless with only one of the nasty ones spotted. He or she was harmless as it was dead in the middle of the road. A few pictures of the Stumpy lizards were taken. Most were an easy enough find although others took a little more time. Thanks for the series.
Date: 15 August 2015
Time: 4:42 pm
Find #6358
Thanks to equipe de cinq for the cache. TNLN
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Time: 4:42 pm
Find #6358
Today was day eight of the ahomburg and sharkiefan 2015 road trip to South Australia. This was a massive driving day and we would be on the road for around 12 hours and a bonus at the ens is we did NOT want to kill each other. We were headed towards Mildura, the final night of our holiday. Our aim was to pick up whatever caches we came across along the way as well as trying to complete the Tour De France Series. It turns out stopping for so many caches really eats up your day.
Thanks to equipe de cinq for the cache. TNLN
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14th / 15th November 2015 - GC5HCJ8 - Casey Fields - Melbourne Victoria
Found with Ahomburg. We have just spent 5 days on the Yorke Peninsula and are now heading to Mildura then back to Melbourne. Tftc
An early start had us driving through light fog and light traffic, towards Eudunda to attempt the Stock Route in one day.
TFTC TNLN
TFTC TNLN
Decided to park up for the day at Cadell on the riverbank as it was too windy for towing the caravan so we went caching instead.The Tour de France trail was beconning so we decided to give it a shot. Normally we aren't huge fans of powertrails as most of the previous ones we have attempted have been down highways but this one was different. We really enjoyed the stock route and its scenery and despite the strong wind had a great morning making many easy finds and learning all about the Tours previous winners.
thanks
thanks
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Le Tour de France avec les Suscoes.
Our aim was to complete the tour today. It was nice to be on much quieter roads than those in Europe. Of course the scenery here would not attract quite the same viewing audience, that suited us perfectly and we managed to complete the course, in reverse, in 4hrs 45 mns, being 3hrs 25 mns on the move and 1hr 20mins stationary.
Thanks to equipe de cinq for the hunt.
9999
Le Tour de France avec les Suscoes.
Our aim was to complete the tour today. It was nice to be on much quieter roads than those in Europe. Of course the scenery here would not attract quite the same viewing audience, that suited us perfectly and we managed to complete the course, in reverse, in 4hrs 45 mns, being 3hrs 25 mns on the move and 1hr 20mins stationary.
Thanks to equipe de cinq for the hunt.
9999
Suscoe headed out for a day on this Tdf trail in the company of Phetlern.
It was a warm day, just perfect for caching.
We enjoyed our time searching in a variety of bush locations.
We even found some other caches on the way back to Morgan.
With 4 pairs of eyes we found most of the caches quickly and then kept moving along the trail.
Thanks to equipe de cinq for creating this cache and this trail.
It was a warm day, just perfect for caching.
We enjoyed our time searching in a variety of bush locations.
We even found some other caches on the way back to Morgan.
With 4 pairs of eyes we found most of the caches quickly and then kept moving along the trail.
Thanks to equipe de cinq for creating this cache and this trail.
Oh no, we forgot our lycra! Oh well we do have our shorts. Hmn, not the best outfits for the seeds, burrs, spikes and prickles we met on the way. AND we spent from 8:30 am until about 4 pm catching lunch and snacks etc. on the run. We did note that the circuit has been recently graded and the peloton should find the surface almost as good as the cobbled sections often encountered in the TDF. It was also noted that a motorcycle track has been installed beside the main track, probably for the press and television cyclists although we had very few spectators etc. on the circuit today.
We have not really tackled any “power” series however decided to complete this one in memory of our brother-in-law, Trevor, who was an avid fan of the TDF. He would sit up every night and watch everything – how he managed to complete his work the next day is amazing. Avid is not the complete description, as he was also a keen cyclist himself. He owned a very expensive Cervelo cycle, signed by none other than Stuart O’Grady. The bike was polished and serviced after every outing and lived on a stand in his bedroom! Sadly he passed away in an accident early in 2014 doing what he loved best.
There were many cache guardians – an assortment of lizards, several huntsman, black “house” spiders, a spider with a black body and red legs, a redback and the nastiest of all was a shingleback that bit the end of any stick that came its way. We were very careful where we put our fingers!
We left an assortment of trademark “ladybugs” to record out trail. Hope they remain safe.
“And the winning team is K.I. bug”. (Probably for the longest time taken to complete all stages!).
This series must have taken a lot of time to set up so a big thankyou goes to equipe de cinq for the effort and thanks also for the enjoyment and exercise we gained.
TNLN
We have not really tackled any “power” series however decided to complete this one in memory of our brother-in-law, Trevor, who was an avid fan of the TDF. He would sit up every night and watch everything – how he managed to complete his work the next day is amazing. Avid is not the complete description, as he was also a keen cyclist himself. He owned a very expensive Cervelo cycle, signed by none other than Stuart O’Grady. The bike was polished and serviced after every outing and lived on a stand in his bedroom! Sadly he passed away in an accident early in 2014 doing what he loved best.
There were many cache guardians – an assortment of lizards, several huntsman, black “house” spiders, a spider with a black body and red legs, a redback and the nastiest of all was a shingleback that bit the end of any stick that came its way. We were very careful where we put our fingers!
We left an assortment of trademark “ladybugs” to record out trail. Hope they remain safe.
“And the winning team is K.I. bug”. (Probably for the longest time taken to complete all stages!).
This series must have taken a lot of time to set up so a big thankyou goes to equipe de cinq for the effort and thanks also for the enjoyment and exercise we gained.
TNLN
2 grey nomads from Vic caching around S A. wet weather stopped us from doing this trail last year, we were a bit doubtful of taking the campervan and trailer on such a distance of un made road but were pleasantly surprised at the condition of the road although a couple of spots might have been a bit tricky after rain, thanks for placing this interesting trail.
Completed the marathon in reverse order while in the mallee region for the weekend. Thanks for the cache and series equipe de cinq!
Doing the tour de France series as I'm a big fan of both the race and power trails :p
To win a three week race by just 8 seconds, is just ridiculous [:o]
And to do it in the last stage from a deficit of 50 seconds behind (having been shot) is just ... well ... amazing !!!
Surely one of the most memorable Tour de France victories ever !!
TFTC
And to do it in the last stage from a deficit of 50 seconds behind (having been shot) is just ... well ... amazing !!!
Surely one of the most memorable Tour de France victories ever !!
TFTC
Lucky enough to get a 4 day weekend from work, what better way to spend it than geocaching!
Decided to finish the rest of the TDF series while traveling to Cobdogla for the weekend.
Found the remaining 49 of this series today.
Nice to see a power trail in such good condition, able to sign all log books without any issues.
Thanks equipe de cinq for the fantastic caches!
Decided to finish the rest of the TDF series while traveling to Cobdogla for the weekend.
Found the remaining 49 of this series today.
Nice to see a power trail in such good condition, able to sign all log books without any issues.
Thanks equipe de cinq for the fantastic caches!
Tackled this series while staying in the caravan park in Morgan
Had fun hopping in and out the car to locate these caches
Geo hubby located the obvious choice of hide even before I had got out the car after we had located the first 10 caches
Due to the number of caches involved I apologise for the generic logging of them
Took Tb's along for the hunt
Tftc
Had fun hopping in and out the car to locate these caches
Geo hubby located the obvious choice of hide even before I had got out the car after we had located the first 10 caches
Due to the number of caches involved I apologise for the generic logging of them
Took Tb's along for the hunt
Tftc
We came over from WA to SA for the Mega event in Murray Bridge and have been roving around the state ever since trying for a few smiley's as we go. We drove up from Adelaide to MT Mary this morning and started an assault on this series at 1.00pm. 28 caches in the first hour. 21 in the second and 26 in the third. It becomes somewhat a blur after that with 1988 not being a very good year for us and our only DNF for the day. Darkness fell with only eight caches to go so on with the head mounted light, ignore the tiredness. One cache at a time. Finally finished about 6.15pm well and truely dark well and truely beat bushed and ready for a meal. [xx(] But Oh so satisfied. We had a great afternoon. Yes, there were a few wet spots along the track but nothing that a bucket of water over the car tomorrow morning wont fix. We appreciated the effort that has gone into conceiving this series and placing the caches with very good coordinates (most of the time)
Thanks for the caches equipe de cing
Thanks for the caches equipe de cing
[Green][font=Comic Sans MS]G'Day from W.A.[font=Verdana][/Green]
[Black]Today we headed out to the TdF series with FelixII, quite happy to see that the rain had stopped and the sun was shinning albeit weakly.
We drove up the highway from Mallala to Morgan and drove back down the stock route picking up the odd additional cache along the way. The road was good order, though a bit slippery in isolated patches, and the rain stayed away. I must say I'm glad we didn't have to ride the route on the bikes.
Most caches were in good order and mostly dry inside even though some where in puddles of water.
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[Black]Today we headed out to the TdF series with FelixII, quite happy to see that the rain had stopped and the sun was shinning albeit weakly.
We drove up the highway from Mallala to Morgan and drove back down the stock route picking up the odd additional cache along the way. The road was good order, though a bit slippery in isolated patches, and the rain stayed away. I must say I'm glad we didn't have to ride the route on the bikes.
Most caches were in good order and mostly dry inside even though some where in puddles of water.
Thanks for your cache , we had fun.[/Black][font=Arial][font=Verdana]
Touring Australia having left Perth in late February and attending Oz Mega. Now we are leisurely checking out the rest of the State.
Having met up with iluvtrekking a few days ago and surviving the pouring rain of the last few days it was very nice to head out with them today with only the odd drizzle about. The sun even managed to poke its head out a couple of times. Think the temp only got to 14degrees though
A fabulous day touring the countryside. We also managed to complete the TDF series. A very successful day only 1 DNF.. Took heaps of photo's so a big thankyou for this cache.
TFTC
Having met up with iluvtrekking a few days ago and surviving the pouring rain of the last few days it was very nice to head out with them today with only the odd drizzle about. The sun even managed to poke its head out a couple of times. Think the temp only got to 14degrees though
A fabulous day touring the countryside. We also managed to complete the TDF series. A very successful day only 1 DNF.. Took heaps of photo's so a big thankyou for this cache.
TFTC
We found your cache TdF - 1989 - Greg LeMond on 25/04/2014 2:28 pm after travelling to SA for the Oz Mega we are having a little caravaning holiday around the state. This is our find #3304 and find #82 today.
The cache is in good condition. Thanks equipe de cinq for the cache!
cheers highrod- from Ballarat.
The cache is in good condition. Thanks equipe de cinq for the cache!
cheers highrod- from Ballarat.
Team "NZ Fun" - funkymunkyzone, slieschke, alpenmilch80, vistra, yorkshirekiwi83 and Cats&Dragons - found this on our rather loosely planned 24 hours of cache finding record run, from midnight to midnight on the 18th of April 2014. We started with the Signal geo-art trail, headed up through the other Oz Mega 2014 trails, the Wandering Heroes series and then across to the Tour de France trail for a total of 727 finds and 11 DNFs for the day. Apologies for the copy/paste logs, but with so many caches found in a single day it was impossible to remember specific caches, but that's not to say there weren't memorable caches along the way - there were indeed some great caches, particularly along the Wandering Heroes series. Special thanks to the cache hiders: OzFiresafe, Team Hurtle, and their helpers, for the Oz Mega 2014 trails; le equipe de cinq pour la piste "Tour de France"; and all the hiders of the Wandering Heroes caches and other caches along the way that we found along the way. We started at midnight on the Signal trail and ended at midnight after a few random caches in Eudunda before making the long drive back to Murray Bridge for some well earned sleep - for some of us, the first sleep for more than 45 hours. We stopped at every cache and it was a fun day but very tiring, and I don't think I'd do it again for a very long time (I'll stop short of saying never though, like organising another mega - ha!) TFTC!!!
Find 645 of 727 for the day.
Find 645 of 727 for the day.
Sitting in a pub in Auckland before the SA MEGA we decided it would be a really fun idea to try and see how many caches we could find within 24hours. So it was decided, team NZ Fun was born (myself, Alpenmilch80, Cats and Dragons, slieschke, funkymonkeyzone and vistra). We met at the dedicated starting point just before midnight and we were ready to go on the stroke of 12, we completed Signal, OZ Mega trails, Wandering Heros and the Tour de France with many others in between.
Thank you to the many cache owners who put time and effort into placing and maintaining these trails, we really appreciate it, we managed 727 caches within our 24hours, which was exhillerating, exhausting and loads of fun. Apologies for the generic log.
Thank you to the many cache owners who put time and effort into placing and maintaining these trails, we really appreciate it, we managed 727 caches within our 24hours, which was exhillerating, exhausting and loads of fun. Apologies for the generic log.
Found with my friend Ckronos during our trip from Melbourne to Darwin!
Thank you for the cache and the geotrail ! 3 hours 30 for finish the trail yeah !
Thank you for the cache and the geotrail ! 3 hours 30 for finish the trail yeah !
Found with alpenmilch80, Cats&Dragons, funkymunkyzone, vistra and yorkshirekiwi83 on an epic 24 hour cache run of the Oz Mega trails, Wandering Heroes, Tour de France and a bunch of caches between these. Signed as NZ Fun (and also some instances of Fun NZ as the day continued on)! A total of 727 caches were found on this run!
Thanks to all the COs for their placements!
Thanks to all the COs for their placements!
Cache found with Beenasse at 15:07:00.
We had a lot of fun on the way from SA mega 2014 to Darwin!!
Thanks to equipe de cinq to show me this with this cache.
Cheers from frenchies
We had a lot of fun on the way from SA mega 2014 to Darwin!!
Thanks to equipe de cinq to show me this with this cache.
Cheers from frenchies
From Auckland via Sydney I arrived at Adelaide around 10pm on the 17th to be picked up by funkymunkyzone, slieschke and Cats&Dragons (thx!). The plan was a 24h geocaching run which included picking up as many caches possible involving the three trails of Oz Mega, Wandering Heroes and Tour de France. We made it just in time back to Murray Bridge to meet up with vistra and yorkshirekiwi83 at GZ of our first cache. With the whole Team "NZ Fun" assembled the run started exactly at midnight.
In total we managed 727 finds and 11 DNFs in 24 hours. Wow what a great team effort!!
It was already dark when we finished the "Oz Mega 2014 SA, Signal & the Wandering Heroes" series and headed on our long way to get the "Tour de France" series . Quite a different area, terrain and finds compared to the previous trails.
Some of our team members had to fight the cold and the sleepiness but we all managed to get to the end of it. TFTC
In total we managed 727 finds and 11 DNFs in 24 hours. Wow what a great team effort!!
It was already dark when we finished the "Oz Mega 2014 SA, Signal & the Wandering Heroes" series and headed on our long way to get the "Tour de France" series . Quite a different area, terrain and finds compared to the previous trails.
Some of our team members had to fight the cold and the sleepiness but we all managed to get to the end of it. TFTC
I am over from New Zealand for Oz Mega 2014 and today joined forces with fellow kiwis Yorkshirekiwi83, Cats&Dragons, Funkymunkyzone, Slieschke and Alpenmilch80 for a 24 hour non stop caching run! The log books were signed under the team name of "NZ Fun"
We started near Murray Bridge and worked our way around the Oz Mega 2014 Signal trail, then on to the OZ Mega 2014 SA trail. Once those trails were finished, we headed over to Tailem Bend and worked through the Wandering Heroes series up to Loxton. From here we made our way across to the Tour De France power trail. Whilst the power trails were our main focus, we also picked up a few other caches along the way. At the end of the 24 hours we finished with 727 cache finds!!! It was an exhausting 24 hours and we still had to drive back to Murray Bridge afterwards! Sorry for the generic logs, but a big thank you to the cache owners for all of the cache placements!
We started near Murray Bridge and worked our way around the Oz Mega 2014 Signal trail, then on to the OZ Mega 2014 SA trail. Once those trails were finished, we headed over to Tailem Bend and worked through the Wandering Heroes series up to Loxton. From here we made our way across to the Tour De France power trail. Whilst the power trails were our main focus, we also picked up a few other caches along the way. At the end of the 24 hours we finished with 727 cache finds!!! It was an exhausting 24 hours and we still had to drive back to Murray Bridge afterwards! Sorry for the generic logs, but a big thank you to the cache owners for all of the cache placements!
Found as part of a 24hour cache run with 5 other kiwi's while at the OZMEGA2014 Murray Bridge (Alpenmilch80, Slieschke, funkymunkyzone, vistra & Yorkshirekiwi83, ) on Friday 18th April. All logs were signed as "NZ Fun"
We had a great time and throughly enjoyed the challenge that this presented to us all, thank you to the cache owners for being able to create such a range of caches for us to complete.
We started our run at Signal, through to OZ MEGA 2014, The Wandering Hero's, Tour de France with many other caches along the way. For all that we managed we only had 11 DNF's in the whole trip which for the numbers was pretty amazing in its own right.
So again thank you for the NZ FUN
We had a great time and throughly enjoyed the challenge that this presented to us all, thank you to the cache owners for being able to create such a range of caches for us to complete.
We started our run at Signal, through to OZ MEGA 2014, The Wandering Hero's, Tour de France with many other caches along the way. For all that we managed we only had 11 DNF's in the whole trip which for the numbers was pretty amazing in its own right.
So again thank you for the NZ FUN
Visiting from Queensland and staying in Adelaide for a couple of days prior to the Mega at Murray Bridge, as a big fan of ‘Le tour’, this power trail was a must do.
We were a bit late getting started so we only had about 4.5 hours before it was too dark to continue. We therefore concentrated on just the tour winners – my apologies to the Aussie riders. No major problems with the containers and logs; year 1938 needs a new log and year 1950 was a bit wet. All up a great series in terrain that was really quite different to what we usually encounter around Brisbane. The location also seemed very remote and eerie after dark.
Thanks to ‘equipe de cinq’ for maintaining a great power tail.
TFTC.
We were a bit late getting started so we only had about 4.5 hours before it was too dark to continue. We therefore concentrated on just the tour winners – my apologies to the Aussie riders. No major problems with the containers and logs; year 1938 needs a new log and year 1950 was a bit wet. All up a great series in terrain that was really quite different to what we usually encounter around Brisbane. The location also seemed very remote and eerie after dark.
Thanks to ‘equipe de cinq’ for maintaining a great power tail.
TFTC.
In SA for the mega we set out to do this series. We spent a nice day making our way though each of the caches, saw lots of kangaroo as night settled, and finally after watching the lunar eclipse we finished what was left.
Thanks equipe d cinq for all the cache page information and the hides,
Regards The Coffee's.
Thanks equipe d cinq for all the cache page information and the hides,
Regards The Coffee's.