The Nexy Challenge #12 Andrews Farm, South Australia, Australia
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Burton's on 06-May-13. Waypoint GC4BEJ7
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Today, I had organised with Freddo and gridge98 to ride the Northern Expressway bikeway to complete the *Nexy Challenge* series geocaches. We rode the full distance, and then in the afternoon, jesswrigley and I visited the south-eastern end of Cleland Conservation Park and took a few walks around the area. The day began cold spitting a little, but towards the afternoon, it turned out to become quite warm and not too hot; almost the perfect day to be outside and hiking.
Freddo, gridge98 and I had set off early to complete this series. Both gridge98 and I had yet to find these geocaches, and Freddo had recently acquired these and was in the process of performing maintenance for a few that had accumulated DNFs. We rode past here, stopped, and managed to find this cache reasonably quickly. The cache container and logbook were in good shape. Thanks Burton's for the cache placement, and equipe de cinq for its ongoing maintenance.
Freddo, gridge98 and I had set off early to complete this series. Both gridge98 and I had yet to find these geocaches, and Freddo had recently acquired these and was in the process of performing maintenance for a few that had accumulated DNFs. We rode past here, stopped, and managed to find this cache reasonably quickly. The cache container and logbook were in good shape. Thanks Burton's for the cache placement, and equipe de cinq for its ongoing maintenance.
Today I headed out with the godfather (Freddo) and Davidwazza to complete the next challenge trail and start the next big thing. A nice ride along the trail for the whole 50km as we went from Gawler to Port Adelaide. A great day out with over 40 finds.,
Thanks for the cache
Thanks for the cache
Found with the puppies and then turned around as the bitumen was getting too warm. Thanks for the hunt
Thanks for the cache. This one was out of action when I was here last glad to turn the frown into a smiley
After a very long break, we're back on the trail. Number 12. Music is getting low on numbers...
After work I needed some exercise and my Geocaching fix so parked near #9, grabbed my bike from the car and set off.
The wind was a little brutal so I didn’t get as far as I had planned but all caches were found. Some took som searching but thankfully no frownies.
I’ve been wanting to start this trail for a long time so I’m glad I’ve finally made a start. The rest I’ll leave for another less windy day.
Thanks for the cache Burton's.
# # #5851 # #
The wind was a little brutal so I didn’t get as far as I had planned but all caches were found. Some took som searching but thankfully no frownies.
I’ve been wanting to start this trail for a long time so I’m glad I’ve finally made a start. The rest I’ll leave for another less windy day.
Thanks for the cache Burton's.
# # #5851 # #
A bike ride along the Northern Expressway bike track to watch the RAAF Air Show and collect a couple of caches at the same time. This one took a little longer than I expected but the process of elimination worked in the end. Good cache. Thanks.
Coordinates changed from:
S 34° 40.938 E 138° 38.472
Coordinates changed to:
S 34° 40.944 E 138° 38.470
Distance from original: 37.8 feet or 11.5 meters.
Tweeking the location.
S 34° 40.938 E 138° 38.472
Coordinates changed to:
S 34° 40.944 E 138° 38.470
Distance from original: 37.8 feet or 11.5 meters.
Tweeking the location.
Earthlight invited me out for a walk to locate a few caches along the bike trail.
This was my second find.
Cheeers
This was my second find.
Cheeers
Replaced with co permision .new co ords closest to original S34 40.944 E 138 38.470. At fenceline as original in ditch and nowhere else to place.. Caching wirh Dayseekers
Had to admit defeat here didn’t find it despite looking in a lot of spots checked whilst walking in both directions .....sad face TFTH
The Nexy Challenge #12 was transferred from Burton's to user equipe de cinq
Found on the return journey after a much longer search.
Thank you Burton's for placing and maintaining this cache for our enjoyment.
Found 28 June 2018 10:23 am Find # 479
Thank you Burton's for placing and maintaining this cache for our enjoyment.
Found 28 June 2018 10:23 am Find # 479
Walked down to this from the nearby side road access with Bindi the geo pooch!!! Toooooooooooooooooo hot to really be doing this today!!! We got it and high tailed it back to the air conditioned car! Thanks Burtons for the hide!!
Out for a morning cache with my GeoSon and #Bones5. Successfully completed Nexy Challenge 12 - Start. Now only a few further north that have since been replaced after DNF's. Thanks
Another roadside breakdown NEXY !
Almost finished the series now...
TFTC Burton's
Almost finished the series now...
TFTC Burton's
Today we decided to don our bike helmets and pump up the tyres and see how we go on the Nexy. Miss 10s bike was too small, Miss 14 recovering from shoulder surgery, Mr emilyangels bum not used to small seats.....this was going to be a tough ride and a sore night. But the ride was completed with no bandaids needed which surprised us all. Great family day out thankyou.
In a much earlier visit to Adelaide we found the then available caches in the NEXY series using Shank's Pony between caches. When that series was archived and then republished we decided to repeat the exercise. In March 2015 we walked the track again and found all but two, this being one of them. Today we returned as we headed to Gawler to look for the two caches.
We found a suitable park (off the Expressway) and walked about 400m to the cache. Our GPS wanted us near the Expressway but common sense prevailed and we looked in a more likely area and soon had the cache in hand. The cache and contents were in good condition. Thanks Burton's for reviving this series and for this cache.
We found a suitable park (off the Expressway) and walked about 400m to the cache. Our GPS wanted us near the Expressway but common sense prevailed and we looked in a more likely area and soon had the cache in hand. The cache and contents were in good condition. Thanks Burton's for reviving this series and for this cache.
**On my way home from Nuriootpa. Decided to grab these whilst it was quiet**...
A short stroll, a short search, found the cache, stamped the log and returned...
Thanks for placing and maintaining this cache for our enjoyment Burton's...
- P
Took: Nothing
Left: Nothing
Stamped Log...
/ )
/ /
/ (___
......... ((__)
TFTC ((___)
....... ((__)
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**#7907**...
A short stroll, a short search, found the cache, stamped the log and returned...
Thanks for placing and maintaining this cache for our enjoyment Burton's...
- P
Took: Nothing
Left: Nothing
Stamped Log...
/ )
/ /
/ (___
......... ((__)
TFTC ((___)
....... ((__)
--.___((_)
**#7907**...
Couldn't sleep last night so decided to take a long ride, nice cool night to pick up the last of the nexy trail plus a few on the way back home.
Visiting Adelaide for the TDU. Huge apologies; started logging finds (and my DNF) the night I rode the series but was burning the candle at both ends, ran out of time and clearly forgot to go back and log them. Now that I'm planning this year's trip I've discovered the problem. Thanks for the great, bike friendly series....I even have some photos from the series.
'To cache or not to cache ..' that was never the question, because there is only one answer. The choice I gave Mr Frog, was to paddle or pedal and he chose pedal. We had a wonderful afternoon even though we had a slight head wind. Our bikes aren't used very much and I'm sure I'll be sore tomorrow, but tomorrow will take care of itself.
Thank you for a wonderful afternoon and .....TFTC
Thank you for a wonderful afternoon and .....TFTC
Found on a warm day and therefore short session on the Stuart O'Grady bikeway.
Thanks for the cache Burton's
Thanks for the cache Burton's
Finally decided to hit the strip of northern expressway caches near David and Drews place. Nice and easy one. Found by adam, david and drew
Another great find on a geocaching trip around the area.
Thanks for putting up this cache and the series and making my visit fun.
SL
Thanks for putting up this cache and the series and making my visit fun.
SL
School holiday caching with the kids. Thought we would complete a bit more of the nexy bikeway. #9 today. TFTC!
Found during an energetic ride along the Nexy Bikeway on a cold, overcast day. Thanks for the challenge and cache Burton's!
Headed over to SA for a planned trip, and fortunately Sorceysal was able to accompany me at short notice, meaning I wasn't stranded here doing the trip solo. I'd done this series previously with Skippy and Semik a couple of years ago, while replacing the eclipse containers with the pre-forms. Today SS and I headed down here to grab the new ones, I see now taken over by my good friends, The Burton's. Thanks Lee and Jim for taking this great series on, always good to jump on the bike for a run. Most were easy finds, and although I suffered multiple punctures at one cache about halfway (While climbing on the bike to reach a higher cache), we made it through to the end. All good fun
Day two of our epic road trip with the Bogonghazys as we get nearer to our goal of the geoart fish series. A great day with lots of finds and laughs along the way. This is certainly a cache rich state and my many thanks for the Cachers of South Oz for all the effort you have put in placing these caches for us to find.
Love the series and the opportunity to stretch the legs. Thanks for the cache Burton's
Love the series and the opportunity to stretch the legs. Thanks for the cache Burton's
Day Three of the WA road trip with BettyBoo3747 - The Nexy Challenge!
We had done the previous incarnation of the Nexy series a while ago, so we didn't need to redo #1-#7.
The forecast said 20 degrees and overcast, light breeze - perfect riding weather.
Dragged out the deadly treadlies and hit the trail at #45 and rode southish.
Really liked how most of the caches were about 500 meters apart, it made it a decent ride between stops. We got into the swing of the container and hide technique fairly quickly, so the time zipped past.
Took us about 2 hours to ride down caching, and about 45 minutes to ride back (counting lunch at the cemetery/picnic spot, and afternoon tea at the new picnic spot.
Completed the last 2 (#46 & #47) on the way back to the car.
Thanks for a really nice ride, and a pile of caches to draw us here. (and the nice puzzles to keep us occupied on night shift )
Thanks, Robmc.
We had done the previous incarnation of the Nexy series a while ago, so we didn't need to redo #1-#7.
The forecast said 20 degrees and overcast, light breeze - perfect riding weather.
Dragged out the deadly treadlies and hit the trail at #45 and rode southish.
Really liked how most of the caches were about 500 meters apart, it made it a decent ride between stops. We got into the swing of the container and hide technique fairly quickly, so the time zipped past.
Took us about 2 hours to ride down caching, and about 45 minutes to ride back (counting lunch at the cemetery/picnic spot, and afternoon tea at the new picnic spot.
Completed the last 2 (#46 & #47) on the way back to the car.
Thanks for a really nice ride, and a pile of caches to draw us here. (and the nice puzzles to keep us occupied on night shift )
Thanks, Robmc.
# 7581. Here we are in Adelaide on day 3 of our lovely long holiday. We did the previous series of Nexy caches back in 2012. Today the forecast was for no wind (who makes up these stories), and a mild day. Well yes it was overcast and mild I sujppose.
We really enjoyed the ride on this great path - we started at #45 and enjoyed our lunch break near the Zoar Cemetery that I explored on the last visit. It is a very noisy shelter area here though with the trucks zooming past and no trees to break the noise. We rode on to finish the last 3 before turning around.
We had a speedy ride back but did stop at the other shelter on the trail to enjoy a snack break before the last few kilometres.
Only 5 caches of the series warrant separate comments: -
#41 - the sole eclipse tin - the log book is just a tad too wide and extraction was extremely difficult. A pair of scissors worked as tweezers otherwise we would not have succeeded.
#40 - has been saturated at some stage but the inside of the log book is OK.
#36 - the container lid on this one is broken and crumbling. We emptied the soggy and sodden mess of old sheets and left a new rite-in-the-rain log sheet here, so all should be OK until the container is replaced.
#31 and #27 have also both been saturated at some stage but the inside of the log books are OK.
Thanks Burton's
We really enjoyed the ride on this great path - we started at #45 and enjoyed our lunch break near the Zoar Cemetery that I explored on the last visit. It is a very noisy shelter area here though with the trucks zooming past and no trees to break the noise. We rode on to finish the last 3 before turning around.
We had a speedy ride back but did stop at the other shelter on the trail to enjoy a snack break before the last few kilometres.
Only 5 caches of the series warrant separate comments: -
#41 - the sole eclipse tin - the log book is just a tad too wide and extraction was extremely difficult. A pair of scissors worked as tweezers otherwise we would not have succeeded.
#40 - has been saturated at some stage but the inside of the log book is OK.
#36 - the container lid on this one is broken and crumbling. We emptied the soggy and sodden mess of old sheets and left a new rite-in-the-rain log sheet here, so all should be OK until the container is replaced.
#31 and #27 have also both been saturated at some stage but the inside of the log books are OK.
Thanks Burton's
I am finally doing the Nexy challenge series with my little bike. I must say I bought a folding bike but I could not fit it in my small boot. Then the neighbour was giving away a little bike and I grabbed it. I had to paint it silver because it was pink with purple. Lol
Nice easy puzzles, which were good, I enjoyed solving them.
All were good until half way then grass thorns punctured my tyres because I was using my bike as my ladder as I could not reach the cache from the sign. (I am only five foot tall)
So I decided to walk the rest (20Kms) to finish them off.
Thanks for the challenge I enjoyed myself. .
Thanks Burton’s for the cache
Nice easy puzzles, which were good, I enjoyed solving them.
All were good until half way then grass thorns punctured my tyres because I was using my bike as my ladder as I could not reach the cache from the sign. (I am only five foot tall)
So I decided to walk the rest (20Kms) to finish them off.
Thanks for the challenge I enjoyed myself. .
Thanks Burton’s for the cache
We had completed the first version of the NEXY caches some time ago and at the same time, had found the first seven caches in this series, Since then The Nexy Challenge series had been extended and today our intention was to look for all the remaining caches along the walking/riding trail. Between us we walked the trail from #08 to #47. It was quite warm but a gentle breze at times did help.
The coordinates tried totake us within about 4m of the guidepost on the expressway, a most unlikely location. We extnded our serach area for a radius of about 30m but without success. We did find a location where a cache could have been hidden, but the covering remained but no container. Thanks Burton's for reinstating the series along the expressway and thanks for this csche.
The coordinates tried totake us within about 4m of the guidepost on the expressway, a most unlikely location. We extnded our serach area for a radius of about 30m but without success. We did find a location where a cache could have been hidden, but the covering remained but no container. Thanks Burton's for reinstating the series along the expressway and thanks for this csche.
Change of plans today due to unforeseen circumstances saw me hire a bike instead and hit the Nexy trail, riding the full length followed by a quick stop in Gawler and then the express journey back. There were a few DNF's but for the most part the caches were all in good condition.
This was find number 11 of 42 for the afternoon for me. TFTC Burton's!
This was find number 11 of 42 for the afternoon for me. TFTC Burton's!
A quick find along the Nexy
I don't remember much about the location.
Google Erf doesn't help much as the Nexy was still under construction.
But I know it must have been an easy find on me bike ride today
I don't remember much about the location.
Google Erf doesn't help much as the Nexy was still under construction.
But I know it must have been an easy find on me bike ride today
Out for a day with Astro, Uni and Shonky to do the Nexy.
An enjoyable ride down the hill with a tail wind.
We replaced a copule but mosy were in good condition.
TFTC
An enjoyable ride down the hill with a tail wind.
We replaced a copule but mosy were in good condition.
TFTC
Found at 11:58:00 AM with Astro, Uni and Waldron on a day out riding on the NEXY. Thanks Burton's
What an awesome day for a bike ride.
We started in Gawler and coasted on the tail wind down hill towards the air base. We were careful not to exert ourselves too much in case we rode too fast and generated a headwind. [8)]
Clear skies to Burton's from TeamAstro.
We started in Gawler and coasted on the tail wind down hill towards the air base. We were careful not to exert ourselves too much in case we rode too fast and generated a headwind. [8)]
Clear skies to Burton's from TeamAstro.
Tftc still out walking a very nice day for caching.
This entry was edited by franson69 on Tuesday, 05 August 2014 at 09:43:18 UTC.
This entry was edited by franson69 on Tuesday, 05 August 2014 at 09:43:18 UTC.
Fun day out with the boys picking up some caches.
Great to have the nexy back up and running.
Thank Burton's for the find.
Great to have the nexy back up and running.
Thank Burton's for the find.
Mr Tardis, Mr Scoobster and Mr froghoppin decided to hit this trail today on our trusty mountain bikes. We had a great time and managed to find all in the series without any DNF's - YAY! Most of them were quick finds in quite a logical place for this powertrail.
All the containers and logs were in good condition.
Overall a really nice bike ride to get some exercise and some caches.
Signed the log. Thanks for the cache Burton's and the effort in putting out and maintaining this series.
All the containers and logs were in good condition.
Overall a really nice bike ride to get some exercise and some caches.
Signed the log. Thanks for the cache Burton's and the effort in putting out and maintaining this series.
A bike adventure with Tardis trio and Team Scoobster starting with 47 we headed towards Port Wakefield rd great little trail for the second time TFTC
Out with Liz And bruce grabbing a few caches on a cool afternoon
thanks to Burton's for putting this cache out for us to find
thanks to Burton's for putting this cache out for us to find
Out with Honeysucker finding this cache on this well known trail, we finished off just on sunset. Nice one. Thanks to Burton's
Staying in Gawler, on our 2nd trip around Australia.
Headed out today, to do The Nexy Challenge.
With only 1 electric bike, geo-hubby drew the short straw, and got dropped off at the start.
Geo-wife picked up a few in the area, before returning to the end of the series, to wait.
Apart from being a but chilly, it was an easy ride, mostly along level ground.
All the caches were found quickly, signed and replaced as found.
Many thanks for the hunt today, Burton's.
Headed out today, to do The Nexy Challenge.
With only 1 electric bike, geo-hubby drew the short straw, and got dropped off at the start.
Geo-wife picked up a few in the area, before returning to the end of the series, to wait.
Apart from being a but chilly, it was an easy ride, mostly along level ground.
All the caches were found quickly, signed and replaced as found.
Many thanks for the hunt today, Burton's.
On our tour of Australia via Oz Mega we are currently staying at Highway 1 Caravan Park.
A lateish start today as has become our custom . We joined forces with iluvtrekking so we could get the bikes out and about (needed their car for the bike rack!)
What a fabulous day, great company some interesting caches and no rain!
Sadly there were a few DNF's, but still was a fabulous day to ride the electric bikes.
All in all, a successful fun day was had whilst finding geocaches! That's what Geocaching is all about isn't it.
Thanks for helping us meet our objective today with your caches.
A lateish start today as has become our custom . We joined forces with iluvtrekking so we could get the bikes out and about (needed their car for the bike rack!)
What a fabulous day, great company some interesting caches and no rain!
Sadly there were a few DNF's, but still was a fabulous day to ride the electric bikes.
All in all, a successful fun day was had whilst finding geocaches! That's what Geocaching is all about isn't it.
Thanks for helping us meet our objective today with your caches.
[Green][font=Comic Sans MS]G'Day from W.A.[font=Verdana][/Green]
We joined forces with FelixII today for another days caching in the greater Adelaide area before our imminent departure. The boys set out on the bikes to hunt down the Nexy series, while the girls had a much more sedate day which involved stopping for coffee along the way.
We had a great day, thanks for your cache Burton's
We joined forces with FelixII today for another days caching in the greater Adelaide area before our imminent departure. The boys set out on the bikes to hunt down the Nexy series, while the girls had a much more sedate day which involved stopping for coffee along the way.
We had a great day, thanks for your cache Burton's
I am staying nearby with my son and daughter-in-law and as they are both at work today a spot of caching will amuse me nicely. A quick easy find.
[Blue]# 8068 Found on the SA leg of our S.K.I.D.R.O. adventure, while at Windsor Gardens for a short stay.[/Blue]
Another day out on the bikes with Team Robins on a perfect day for a bike ride.
Not many muggles around and a reasonably quick find on all the hides.
Thanks for the cache and the series Burton's,
[Red]Roostaman[/Red].
Another day out on the bikes with Team Robins on a perfect day for a bike ride.
Not many muggles around and a reasonably quick find on all the hides.
Thanks for the cache and the series Burton's,
[Red]Roostaman[/Red].
10432 caches found
Out with Roosterman to finish this power trail and to try out our new bikes and the Princess in her carriage
took : nothing
left : nothing
Thanks for the cache Burton's
Out with Roosterman to finish this power trail and to try out our new bikes and the Princess in her carriage
took : nothing
left : nothing
Thanks for the cache Burton's
We were coming back after spending a couple of days in Portland with Dad and thought that we would try our luck with another part of this series and also have another look for a couple we couldn't find on our last visit. We weren't sure how we would go starting at the wrong end but the parking turned out to be easy and safe.
The only problem we had was crossing the road to get to the caches as there were heaps of cars using the road today. We aren't sure if it was the holidaymakers heading back home or people avoiding the roadworks and taking the more scenic route. We had a great time collecting all the caches along here with the various hides and saw quite a few curious cows. Thw wind blew a gale for most of the time we were there but it did create some great white caps on the reservoir near the end of our journey. With so many caches found in such a short time we apologise for the generic log but we can say we really enjoyed this section of the series and found these to be easier hides than the first section was for us.
Thanks D'Belco for breaking up our journey. We came over to sort out a few details with The Oz Mega committee and mentioned that we would like to try the Nexy series. Semik & Skippy said that they would like to do it as well and after a long talk with the white bear Southerncross Caching also decided to join in. With hangovers in hand we arrived here this morning with full intentions of taking notes of each hide. Unfortunately all the good humored banter and friendly rivalry got in the way. We had 2 dnf's early in the piece at numbers 3 & 5 but luckily Skippy and Semik had spare containers in the car so after completing the series we returned to replace these two caches. We apologise for the generic log but on the day fun got in the road and the note pad never came out of the pocket. We can see we really enjoyed the ride and the company and also some of the metal signs along the way.
The only problem we had was crossing the road to get to the caches as there were heaps of cars using the road today. We aren't sure if it was the holidaymakers heading back home or people avoiding the roadworks and taking the more scenic route. We had a great time collecting all the caches along here with the various hides and saw quite a few curious cows. Thw wind blew a gale for most of the time we were there but it did create some great white caps on the reservoir near the end of our journey. With so many caches found in such a short time we apologise for the generic log but we can say we really enjoyed this section of the series and found these to be easier hides than the first section was for us.
Thanks D'Belco for breaking up our journey. We came over to sort out a few details with The Oz Mega committee and mentioned that we would like to try the Nexy series. Semik & Skippy said that they would like to do it as well and after a long talk with the white bear Southerncross Caching also decided to join in. With hangovers in hand we arrived here this morning with full intentions of taking notes of each hide. Unfortunately all the good humored banter and friendly rivalry got in the way. We had 2 dnf's early in the piece at numbers 3 & 5 but luckily Skippy and Semik had spare containers in the car so after completing the series we returned to replace these two caches. We apologise for the generic log but on the day fun got in the road and the note pad never came out of the pocket. We can see we really enjoyed the ride and the company and also some of the metal signs along the way.
Found on a lovely long weekend Monday morning out before it got to hot. I met up with Skippy, Semik and Team Crackers at the Western end and off we went, up hill and into the wind mind you
The start was not so good with 2 DNF's in the first few, however these were rectified on the return journey. In the end we managed a find on all in the series so for
There was much fun, frivolity and yes Skippy even stoped to ingress along the way [^]
All in all a great day, although there was the odd time I wish I had one of those bikes that Spook was on [:o)]
TFTS Burtons,
Cheers and Happy Hunting,
Southern Cross Caching
The start was not so good with 2 DNF's in the first few, however these were rectified on the return journey. In the end we managed a find on all in the series so for
There was much fun, frivolity and yes Skippy even stoped to ingress along the way [^]
All in all a great day, although there was the odd time I wish I had one of those bikes that Spook was on [:o)]
TFTS Burtons,
Cheers and Happy Hunting,
Southern Cross Caching
Lots of interesting sights along the way, thanks for bringing me out this wat. tftc
Out for a ride on a rather warm morning, started early (for me) to avoid the heat.
Turned out to be a great day, with a nice total of 17 for the morning.
Started from Curtis Road and headed towards Pt Wakefield Rd getting the caches on the left side, then turned around at the end and headed back doing the ones on the opposite side.
Wanted to do a few more, but started to get a little too warm, so left the remaining ones for another day.
Found this cache after a short search, which was lucky number 11.
Thanks Burton's for the great cache.
Turned out to be a great day, with a nice total of 17 for the morning.
Started from Curtis Road and headed towards Pt Wakefield Rd getting the caches on the left side, then turned around at the end and headed back doing the ones on the opposite side.
Wanted to do a few more, but started to get a little too warm, so left the remaining ones for another day.
Found this cache after a short search, which was lucky number 11.
Thanks Burton's for the great cache.
Boxing day bike ride with the family, great track to get a bit speedy. TNLN TFTC
I came this way for some quick numbers and wasn't disappointed with 35 finds along the NEXY in 2 1/2 hours.
Thanks for the cache and series Burton's.
Thanks for the cache and series Burton's.