Five Oh - 41 Keeping Fit Ebenezer, South Australia, Australia
By
SEMIK on 24-Apr-12. Waypoint GC3HZX5
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Logs
after quite a while searching, unfortunately ive come up short. not sure if this one is missing as there have now been a few DNFs in a row, or I just didnt see it
Oh no, another one we can't find. Spent a while here, found the obvious rock in a tree, but no cache. Next time
Now that the main reason for our journey was over and multiple caching trails were completed it was time to venture home. Our Mob had gone separate ways. Only three teams left now us, Rapidlywild and The Drovers. We cleaned up a few more while in the area before making the slow journey home. All the others had previously completed this trail but thankfully they were happy to help out and drive around the loop again so we could get our name in the logs. Thanks for the hide and series Mattycat and thanks for a fun adventure Rapidlywild
I was a bit stressed at this stage and didn't put too much effort into it. TFTC SEMIK and Mattycat.
The weather is getting very warmer, but I won't give up until the series is completed... I'm so happy to sign as an EV, and thank you for the cache and hunt.Some of the caches need TLC and refresh.. due to some damp log and damage to the container, etc..
Out in the Barossa today looking to clear out a few of the many caches Ive yet to look for in this areaA quick find, stamp and return hereTFTC
Back to have another go at the 50 series. No impending storm today!
A relaxing afternoon with no other commitments so we could take our time and do thorough searches.
We found this cache in the obvious spot but due to the length of time between finds, nature had done a great job with the camo.
TFTC SEMIK and Mattycat.
A relaxing afternoon with no other commitments so we could take our time and do thorough searches.
We found this cache in the obvious spot but due to the length of time between finds, nature had done a great job with the camo.
TFTC SEMIK and Mattycat.
After doing the 5 yesterday, we're doing the 0 today. Early to try and beat the heat. Thank you Semik and Mattycat for the series.
Covered in cobwebs.
Covered in cobwebs.
Out for a day of caching on a holiday weekend. We’re going to do the 50 trail and had an issue back in the 5 so have shifted tack and this is our sixteenth for the day. TFTC
Easy find. Muggle car passed, not sure what they thought. Log book full added a note paper. TFTC
Found with Aussie M and M.
Today was all about the 50 series.
Ive been wanting to find this series for years. Sadly a few DNFs and some did not attempt due to the dry weather only roads on a partially wet day. Tftc
Today was all about the 50 series.
Ive been wanting to find this series for years. Sadly a few DNFs and some did not attempt due to the dry weather only roads on a partially wet day. Tftc
Think I logged the whole series this morning but can’t be sure till I see smileys on the map. Installed new logs where needed (a few were mouldy), replaced caches that were def missing... one was just a base no lid or log. Got twigs in my hair, drove down a goat track (you know the one), consumed water and fruity chews, found a few on the ground, most were exactly where I thought they’d be Picked a zillion bits of speargrass outa my old runners.
I like pepper trees but not ripe today. A real pleasure to explore this region today
TFTC SEMIK & Mattycat
I like pepper trees but not ripe today. A real pleasure to explore this region today
TFTC SEMIK & Mattycat
As Mattycat says: how big would we be if not running around in the forest looking for sistemas all the time? I’d be huge.
I need seven caches for a personal goal, here they are, all lined up on Roehr Rd. All caches were in reasonable condition for their age, some logs a bit full, and in most cases I’ve logged out of sequence to extend log life. Thanks SEMIK and Mattycat for this powertrail; I’ve enjoyed the walk, and there are still some left for another day.
I need seven caches for a personal goal, here they are, all lined up on Roehr Rd. All caches were in reasonable condition for their age, some logs a bit full, and in most cases I’ve logged out of sequence to extend log life. Thanks SEMIK and Mattycat for this powertrail; I’ve enjoyed the walk, and there are still some left for another day.
An ironic description. Saw two cats running across the road between the last cache and this one. See, we do read those descriptions
TFTC
TFTC
Day 5 of our holidays was an early start for the ability to cache all day. We uncovered some geo art, went on very interesting dirt roads, found out some local history and had lunch at one of Mrs IML72's favourite pubs the Gungellan Hotel from her favourite TV series. TFTC
Day 392 ( Thursday 24th ) of our trip. Caching along the way. In Greenock today. A total of 19 for the day and 7004 the trip. A grand total of 16,972 caches. TFTC
Thanks for the five oh series. I had a great day caching, adding some good numbers to my tally.
TFTC
A lovely bit of shade in which to make a cup of coffee, sign & date a log then return it back to its hiding spot before continuing on to the next cache
A lovely bit of shade in which to make a cup of coffee, sign & date a log then return it back to its hiding spot before continuing on to the next cache
No41today so sorry for the generics but here we go. Here for the TDU 2020 and definately some intestate caching. Located all available of the 51 except for those in the 30s not listed. Thank you for the adventure and the challenge. Cheers
After spending most of the morning and early afternoon in my car going from cache to cache, it was time to get my bike off the bike rack and get some exercise.
I parked near #35 and the set off on my bike to complete the 0 trail. Then moved my car to the 5 trail and again set off on my bike.
Not sure how many kilometres but in today’s heat, it was quite a work out for me.
All caches found. One cache needs a new container (#35) and about half a dozen had damp logbooks but still write able. All others were good.
Thanks for creating and maintaining this series- I had an enjoyable afternoon.
Thanks for the cache SEMIK.
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I parked near #35 and the set off on my bike to complete the 0 trail. Then moved my car to the 5 trail and again set off on my bike.
Not sure how many kilometres but in today’s heat, it was quite a work out for me.
All caches found. One cache needs a new container (#35) and about half a dozen had damp logbooks but still write able. All others were good.
Thanks for creating and maintaining this series- I had an enjoyable afternoon.
Thanks for the cache SEMIK.
# # #5893 # #
While staying this area we knew we just had to do the caches in this series, plus a couple of others close by. All except one log was signed, all containers were replaced in position before we moved on again. There was a huge variety in the condition of the logs which varied from one that couldn't be signed, through to acceptable, good and some were excellent.
We decided to give a few caches a miss, as the tracks leading to them were deeply rutted and not appealing at all.
Many thanks go to the CO's for each cache placement.
We decided to give a few caches a miss, as the tracks leading to them were deeply rutted and not appealing at all.
Many thanks go to the CO's for each cache placement.
The caches around here looked like fun, so we came along with goingplaces2 and had a good go at these ones. Some tracks were good, some were OK and some were very iffy. Logs were signed, caches were replaced and the job was done. TFTC.
Ventured to the Barossa with LiB today for the event at Nuriootpa...
After the event and a trip to the new Chocolate factory we decided it was time to get some treasure hunting in...
We had just been up the guts of the 5 and after some challenging driving I completed those...
These were on a good road and the caches were quickly located...
Caching is a great way to keep fit especially those high terrain hiking ones...
Thanks for maintaining this series of caches Mattycat
After the event and a trip to the new Chocolate factory we decided it was time to get some treasure hunting in...
We had just been up the guts of the 5 and after some challenging driving I completed those...
These were on a good road and the caches were quickly located...
Caching is a great way to keep fit especially those high terrain hiking ones...
Thanks for maintaining this series of caches Mattycat
TFTC. Found a few more of 50 trail today. Nice little hides but some of the log books are damp and full.
WOO HOO!!! Found it!!
Another day of action looking for Skippy’s 50 with MyEagleEyes, MyLittleSpyEye & Seasonalswoops!
This is a great way to keep fit! Especially along the hiking trails.
TFTC!
Another day of action looking for Skippy’s 50 with MyEagleEyes, MyLittleSpyEye & Seasonalswoops!
This is a great way to keep fit! Especially along the hiking trails.
TFTC!
On the way up to blanchetown this morning I stopped in to do some caching along the way in the back roads and finish off the 50 series.
Nice and easy find TFTC
Nice and easy find TFTC
Certainly fitter because of geocaching than I was before.
Thanks for the cache SEMIK.
Found on 11 May 2019 at 4:55 pm.
Find #8863
Thanks for the cache SEMIK.
Found on 11 May 2019 at 4:55 pm.
Find #8863
Enjoying our explore of this area aided by geocaches. Couldn't go past the 50 series. Thanks for placing and reminding us of all the things we love about caching! Tftc
Hi there SEMIK.
We found your cache **"Five Oh - 41 Keeping Fit"** today. (This makes our find count 22108).
Today we headed out from Kapunda to finish the "50" series We thoroughly enjoyed today's cache finds but please excuse our boilerplate logs - we know it's not really a good excuse, but we find it difficult to craft individual logs when we attempt so many similar caches in a day. [:(!]
We found 27 caches today & DNF'd 2. Thanks for placing the cache here, without geocaching as our guide we would never have found so many interesting places on our travels.
**Coordinate Accuracy:** We found most caches within a few metres of where our GPS said we should be looking. [:(!] (We did have to look a little further afield for some though). [:(!]
**Cache Condition:** The containers and log books were mostly in good shape.
**Took:** Nothing
**Left:** Smiley Badge in the majority of caches.
Thanks for the hunt today,
Regards
Ian & Penny
We found your cache **"Five Oh - 41 Keeping Fit"** today. (This makes our find count 22108).
Today we headed out from Kapunda to finish the "50" series We thoroughly enjoyed today's cache finds but please excuse our boilerplate logs - we know it's not really a good excuse, but we find it difficult to craft individual logs when we attempt so many similar caches in a day. [:(!]
We found 27 caches today & DNF'd 2. Thanks for placing the cache here, without geocaching as our guide we would never have found so many interesting places on our travels.
**Coordinate Accuracy:** We found most caches within a few metres of where our GPS said we should be looking. [:(!] (We did have to look a little further afield for some though). [:(!]
**Cache Condition:** The containers and log books were mostly in good shape.
**Took:** Nothing
**Left:** Smiley Badge in the majority of caches.
Thanks for the hunt today,
Regards
Ian & Penny
TFTC nice find on this beautiful autumn day while exploring the Barossa! JenneG and Budgy from Nth Nowra NSW.
Visiting Barossa with my Mum who is over from the UK . We had booked a lunch at Wolf Blass and a motel ages ago so still made the trip despite the 41 degree day yesterday.
With a cooler day on the cards today I couldn’t resist an early start this morning to head out and collect a few caches.
Finished the 50 series (started it 3.5 years ago) and found some other targeted caches.
Had a few issues with the new version of cachly absolutely did my head in and in the end resorted to using the official app which was giving me more accurate results.
Ended up with 32 finds for the morning and then back to motel to check out and do touristy Barossa stuff (Maggie Beers, 2 wineries and lunch in Tanunda). TFTC the caching this morning was a highlight of my Barossa weekend.
With a cooler day on the cards today I couldn’t resist an early start this morning to head out and collect a few caches.
Finished the 50 series (started it 3.5 years ago) and found some other targeted caches.
Had a few issues with the new version of cachly absolutely did my head in and in the end resorted to using the official app which was giving me more accurate results.
Ended up with 32 finds for the morning and then back to motel to check out and do touristy Barossa stuff (Maggie Beers, 2 wineries and lunch in Tanunda). TFTC the caching this morning was a highlight of my Barossa weekend.
Thanks for the cache and placement Five Oh - 41 Keeping Fit , SEMIK Find Number #4931 at 17:18 Hours
Keeping Fit - more like Fighting Fit for me at times lol. I'm so glad i'm fitter now than pre 2011. This has made grabbing those high T star caches up hills and trees a breeze [^]
This hobby keeps me fit and in shape even after bakeries [my weakness] are visited
Bakeries make my clothes shrink ha ha
This hide #41 was found at 08:57 and it's log was signed on 2/12/18
TFTC SEMIK
This hobby keeps me fit and in shape even after bakeries [my weakness] are visited
Bakeries make my clothes shrink ha ha
This hide #41 was found at 08:57 and it's log was signed on 2/12/18
TFTC SEMIK
For ease we stamped the logs as "Fabulous Randoms" today
A nice trail to do......the section in the middle for 4WD was a little hectic at times, but we got there. Overall an enjoyable and fun time was had.
Thanks so much for this series of caches SEMIK! [^]
A nice trail to do......the section in the middle for 4WD was a little hectic at times, but we got there. Overall an enjoyable and fun time was had.
Thanks so much for this series of caches SEMIK! [^]
After being out north on a FTF hunt the second part of plan B was to finish off the Five Oh series.
Found them all and even managed to drive the very rutted section in the impreza.
Thanks for the cache and series SEMIK
Found them all and even managed to drive the very rutted section in the impreza.
Thanks for the cache and series SEMIK
Eye spied, Eye found, Eye logged, Eye trinlet swapped. Cache replaced in hiding spot. TFTC.
Thank you SEMIK for placing and maintaining this cache for our enjoyment.
Found 20 July 2018 12:22 pm Find # 556
Found 20 July 2018 12:22 pm Find # 556
Easy find in a nice spot. Baaa-bra decided to run off and climb a tree while we were looking, but we found her. TFTF!
Originally we were only going to do half of these today but we found them so quickly that we decided to grab them all. Easy finds and accurate coordinates certainly helped. We didn’t attempt #2 as we could see the bees without getting out of the car. Caches 5-8 were a challenge as the road was extremely rutted but as it was so dry we did manage to get through with our high clearance vehicle.
Thanks for the trail SEMIK
Thanks for the trail SEMIK
Thanks. Caching on Monday took more out of me than race running a half marathon. Caching can be an endurance sport too! Thanks.
Had come up to Angaston for a couple of nights with the aim of getting this series and a few other caches along the way. [^]
Started this trail at #1 and worked my way around the 50.
I found all the caches that I looked for but was unable to get #2 as there were some very angry bees at GZ one of which stung me behind the ear. Also did not try #5, #6 & #7 as the tyre ruts were too deep in parts for me to get through.
Apart from those, the caches I found were mostly easy finds with good coordinates. There were a few broken containers and some very damp moldy logs, but I was able to sign them all. [^]
Thanks for the caches and the series SEMIK.
Started this trail at #1 and worked my way around the 50.
I found all the caches that I looked for but was unable to get #2 as there were some very angry bees at GZ one of which stung me behind the ear. Also did not try #5, #6 & #7 as the tyre ruts were too deep in parts for me to get through.
Apart from those, the caches I found were mostly easy finds with good coordinates. There were a few broken containers and some very damp moldy logs, but I was able to sign them all. [^]
Thanks for the caches and the series SEMIK.
After running in the Nuriootpa parkrun and brekkie what else to do ? Find a cache or fifty odd, most were quick finds, some were hard to retrieve from their hidey-hole and most of the film canisters need the log renewing as they are a sodden mess
TFTC
TFTC
Did this Five Oh power trail on the mountain bikes with the geowife on my 48th birthday, and thoroughly enjoyed searching for these caches. We found every one except "2 numbers" that was guarded by a beehive. Supremely grateful for these caches in a beautiful part of South Australia. Thanks to the CO for creating the trail and for Bearly Organised & Cherryrose for their timely maintenance of many of these caches recently. One of the tracks in the middle was only passable on foot or mountain bike or a 4wd with very high clearance, but we had great fun getting through them. Highly recommended series. Photos of the tracks are in Five Oh 1 People.