Significance, What? Coleraine, Victoria, Australia
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AngelFeather on 14-Oct-12. Waypoint GC3YMKE
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Perhaps it's time for the cache owner to make a visit to this cache as it would appear to be in need of owner intervention. I am temporarily disabling it so as to stop it showing up on search lists and to give the owner an opportunity to check on the cache, and take whatever action is necessary.
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We're on our way to the Mega at Alice Springs and traveling all the back roads finding some great camps along the way.
Spent a fair bit of time here but I think it's gone.
Spent a fair bit of time here but I think it's gone.
the shelter gave us some protection from the rain, but we had no luck locating the cache
Knew where I was to look but still took a bit of a search. Far too webby for my liking but surprising how brave you can be when your on the hunt! TFTC
A strange but oddly beautiful structure that the local spiders just love. TFTC AngelFeather
Suscoe was heading to Casterton today and so a few caches needed to be found along the way.
We left home early but didn't start finding caches til late morning.
It was a cloudy day for the most part but luckily no drizzle or rain.
This was the 4th find of the day.
A nice spot to stop and have lunch.
The Lions were doing tea and coffee for the travellers.
A quick find for us.
Thanks to AngelFeather for placing this cache here.
We left home early but didn't start finding caches til late morning.
It was a cloudy day for the most part but luckily no drizzle or rain.
This was the 4th find of the day.
A nice spot to stop and have lunch.
The Lions were doing tea and coffee for the travellers.
A quick find for us.
Thanks to AngelFeather for placing this cache here.
This is definitely home to a cache and the whole of the States breeding program for those 8 legged revolting bugs. Being a cache here we were surprised there was as many intact spider webs, as the first thing cachers usually do is grope around in places they cant see hoping to find the cache haha.
We got out our handy tool number 3 to assist in the hunt and soon found the treasure, stamped the log and popped it back to be crawled over by many many spiders.
Interesting structure this one and even some info boards which is always a good cover for snooping around for a cache.
Thanks AngelFeather for the cache, TNLN
We got out our handy tool number 3 to assist in the hunt and soon found the treasure, stamped the log and popped it back to be crawled over by many many spiders.
Interesting structure this one and even some info boards which is always a good cover for snooping around for a cache.
Thanks AngelFeather for the cache, TNLN
This was day 36 of our trip out of Sydney visiting the southern states of Victoria and Tasmania.
This one did not stay hidden for very long after one of the team got into the correct position to be able to see it. Plenty of cobwebs and their makers were around but it was easy to retrieve once the location had been sighted first. After the log had been signed the cache was replaced as found. Thank you for giving us a reason to stop in this area and thank you for placing this cache for us and others to find.
This one did not stay hidden for very long after one of the team got into the correct position to be able to see it. Plenty of cobwebs and their makers were around but it was easy to retrieve once the location had been sighted first. After the log had been signed the cache was replaced as found. Thank you for giving us a reason to stop in this area and thank you for placing this cache for us and others to find.
Ok if your aracnaphobic this is not the cache for you. Lots of spiders. Cache soon located and signed of and given back to its eight legged guardians
Busy little spot on a Sunday. Took a couple minutes and some braving of creepy crawlies, and stopped for a cuppa. Thanks
We pulled over here and while GeoAJ took a phone call, GeoTM went to grab the cache. Definitely an unusual structure and some interesting reading as well. TFTC
On the way to Adelaide via Penola! Yeah ... parked the wheels between it and a parked muggle so I rifle it with impunity. Took some time, but eventual success! Yeah ... odd! TNLN, SL, TFTC!
Thought about stopping in at the lolly shop but unfortunately it was close... Caching it was then!
TFTC!
TFTC!
on our way home after spending a lovely weekend in halls gap.
we could see how this structure really makes no sense.
never the less
was an easy find in the end.
tftc!!
we could see how this structure really makes no sense.
never the less
was an easy find in the end.
tftc!!
This morning had us departing on a road trip, heading for a 2 day break to Mt.Gambier. We collected caches along the way, a great way to break up a long drive. There was a great variety of caches found, some easy and some took a bit more searching !! The sun was shining, so it was a very pleasant drive. Thanks to all of the CO's for not only placing, but maintaining these hides. TFTC AngelFeather
A very interesting structure! Lots of spider webs to avoid in retrieving the cache.
Thanks AngelFeather.
Thanks AngelFeather.
two older geo kids went with geo dad on his weekly trip to mount gambier and decided to do a bit a caching. great little hide thank you
two older geo kids went with geo dad on his weekly trip to mount gambier and decided to do a bit a caching. great little hide thank you
Jesshayes bought me here to pick up a cache she had already found. Then driver reviver was set up so we enjoyed a lovely cup of coffee too from the Lions Club. Tftc
After a minite or two our hands were on the cache. Interesting structure TFTC managed to squeeze a pathtag in there.
The Significance of this structure, is to commemorate the effort by the CFA durning the 2009 Bushfires.
The Funnel into a tank of water, showing the need for any drop of water to extinguish the fire, as a CFS Fireman, water is hard to get quickly during a bushfire.
The Funnel into a tank of water, showing the need for any drop of water to extinguish the fire, as a CFS Fireman, water is hard to get quickly during a bushfire.
G-hubby was rather freaked by cobwebs Fortunately no residents. Took a bit but we got it then retired to the "rest stop café", proudly brought to the travelling community by Rotary, for coffee and a chat with the ladies. Thanks for showing us this unusual structure
Thank you for bringing me here I have drive past many times I was glad for the time today to stop and look. Cache was found easily enough
Never seen so many cobwebs, fortunately no spiders at home! This is an interesting construction for collecting water. After a few rounds we eventually found the cache, thanks AngelFeather.
Driving back to Vic from SA stopped for a break....checked for a GC.....nice easy find for some weary travellers....TFTC!!!!
We had a discussion on the way to Mount Gambier that there was probably a cache there, but didn't stop. Found it on the way back home. TFTC
A lot of places to hide it here thanks for the cache. Found with Highrod and frog lady on our way to Mount Gambier
Found on day 2 trip of geocaching. Western Victoria today! Find # 5 For the day
Great sculpture but looks like mugglers like to rubbish water funnel ans solar lights attract insects tftc
Found the cache today with Geo beanie A quick stop for a coffee break and soon had the
cache in hand Signed the log.
Thanks AngelFeather for the cache.
cache in hand Signed the log.
Thanks AngelFeather for the cache.
This is the second time I have attempted this cache. I arrived thinking this could take a while but my travel buddy Chantrio had it in hand within seconds. Woop! TFTC
Took me a lot longer to find this one than I thought it would ! Searched high and low - battled the spider webs - and finally found it ! SL TFTC
This entry was edited by gruffpuppy on Thursday, 26 June 2014 at 01:58:26 UTC.
This entry was edited by gruffpuppy on Thursday, 26 June 2014 at 01:58:26 UTC.
Found on our "Making Memories" tour of Mainland Australia.
Today we travelled to Hamilton with Whitewebbs using geocaching as our guide.
Many thanks to all cache owners for placing and maintaining caches for our enjoyment.
Today we travelled to Hamilton with Whitewebbs using geocaching as our guide.
Many thanks to all cache owners for placing and maintaining caches for our enjoyment.
Made a thourough examination of the object before falling to the prize.
Maybe it is a big rain gauge or a hopeful rain making machine. In older times it would be called a folly.
Maybe it is a big rain gauge or a hopeful rain making machine. In older times it would be called a folly.
Wow, what an odd structure, but it does grab the eye and hopefully teach the importance of water. Found on a road trip to SA with my geobuddy BJ. TNLN. TFTC AngelFeather
Some times you just gotta get down on your knees!!! Thanks for placing a cache here! I drive through regularly and have wondered what it is!!
Sometimes you've just got to get down on your knees!!! Thanks for placing this cache! Travel through here regularly and have wondered what this structure was!
Found by Facitman with Rhinogeo while attending SA OZ Mega at 09:52
Another nice quick drive by as we headed back to Melbourne after a great event in Murray Bridge. The free coffee offered here over the weekend had closed up shop so we stuck to the task and soon had cache in hand.
Thanks AngelFeather, quite a moth magnet you have here!
Another nice quick drive by as we headed back to Melbourne after a great event in Murray Bridge. The free coffee offered here over the weekend had closed up shop so we stuck to the task and soon had cache in hand.
Thanks AngelFeather, quite a moth magnet you have here!
22/04/2014 10:20 Find #2626 . A quick find with Facitman on the last day of our Oz Mega road trip
Cheers AngelFeather
Cheers AngelFeather
We thought this was a curious creation. The idea is a good one but we could see a couple of design problems.
Found with Gonefishen07 on our way to Murray bridge for the Mega Event. Thanks for taking the time to place this cache. TFTC
Nice quick find....
great idea for the community to have a ready supply of water for the fire truck if ever needed.
bush communties need more of these.
On the way to Murray Bridge for the OZ Mega 2014.......
great idea for the community to have a ready supply of water for the fire truck if ever needed.
bush communties need more of these.
On the way to Murray Bridge for the OZ Mega 2014.......
Found with Zobo04 on our way to OZ Mega. Interesting structure at GZ. Thanks for making me stop here Angelfeather and TFTC