Welcome to Gallifrey Currency Creek, South Australia, Australia
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Doctor M-SEZ on 22-May-13. Waypoint GC4C99C
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We are staying in Victor Harbour for the weekend to celebrate our milestone (60/50) birthdays. We were supposed to be doing an Italian themed weekend but that didn’t work out so staying at an Airbnb and doing a lunch at a winery tomorrow. Just tucking into a glass of Mumm champers now as we write up our logs. We don’t have the hound so going over to Granite Island to collect the caches there. We had the most amazing lunch at the Island Cafe over there what a pleasant surprise delicious food and live music. Then we went on to Goolwa for coffee and cake. Super day out.
We had absolutely no ideas here and didn’t find a cache. Searched all around the tree and didn’t find anything relating to the hint. Sadly the only things we found were the Tardis over the road and a dead echidna Thanks anyway TFTH
We had absolutely no ideas here and didn’t find a cache. Searched all around the tree and didn’t find anything relating to the hint. Sadly the only things we found were the Tardis over the road and a dead echidna Thanks anyway TFTH
Tftc - a very unique little find and opening - great fun on our trip back from a wedding
Was in the area looking for water bottles tossed by the riders in the Tour Down Under yesterday so i thought I'd look for caches too. Found by the Aussie branch of the GronwoldFamily/Dobie's Pride. TFTC!
Was in the area looking for water bottles tossed by the riders in the Tour Down Under yesterday so i thought I'd look for caches too.
Found by the Aussie branch of the GronwoldFamily/Dobie's Pride. TFTC!
Found by the Aussie branch of the GronwoldFamily/Dobie's Pride. TFTC!
Nice find while in the area with tmann421.
Really enjoying travelling around and discovering more about these areas.
Thanks for all the effort put into these placements
Really enjoying travelling around and discovering more about these areas.
Thanks for all the effort put into these placements
Exploring the area going from cache to cache with woolwood9.
We really enjoyed finding the good containers and visiting the nice locations.
*Another find for us here! SL TFTC*
Good cache.
We really enjoyed finding the good containers and visiting the nice locations.
*Another find for us here! SL TFTC*
Good cache.
Our family are huge whovians so I couldn’t resist this one and geokid BluesClues sure got a kick out of it TFTC
Gevonden!
Back on the road again for another international trip. This time to Australia, New Zealand, Taiwan and South Korea.
Like our previous trips we focussed on old caches, high favorites, rare cache types and pretty locations.
Most of the trip was together with Plaguerider, Zanna and FLtravelers, but some of it I did solo.
Logs were signed as DATT (Do All The Things) and if there were answers, we typically sent them as a group.
Dr Who wha
Thanks for maintaining the caches for us.
Waterfan5,
Kennesaw, GA
Back on the road again for another international trip. This time to Australia, New Zealand, Taiwan and South Korea.
Like our previous trips we focussed on old caches, high favorites, rare cache types and pretty locations.
Most of the trip was together with Plaguerider, Zanna and FLtravelers, but some of it I did solo.
Logs were signed as DATT (Do All The Things) and if there were answers, we typically sent them as a group.
Dr Who wha
Thanks for maintaining the caches for us.
Waterfan5,
Kennesaw, GA
**Trip log:**
Found during Team DATT's (Do All The Things) annual international caching trip consisting of FLtravelers, PlagueRider, waterfan5 and myself. Africa kicked it all off back in 2016, with a follow up European tour last year. I tried to pitch Asia but the pull of the Great Ocean Road and completing our 6th continent was too strong, and we landed on week long road trips through both Australia and New Zealand. Before meeting the team in Sydney though, I was able to schedule some layovers in Asia (Beijing, Bangkok and Singapore), so in the end I got a bit of everything. =)
**Australia Day 6 - Port Campbell -> Victor Harbor:**
The first half our day was spent along the coast, still exploring The Great Ocean Road and all it had to offer. To keep on schedule we eventually pulled ourselves away to head inland towards Adelaide. We arrived in Victor Harbor late into the evening and settled in to wait for sunrise and our hike out to Granite Island and its webcam.
**Cache Log:**
Our last find of the day in the dark for a new county.
TFTC [zanna - Atlanta, Georgia USA]
Found during Team DATT's (Do All The Things) annual international caching trip consisting of FLtravelers, PlagueRider, waterfan5 and myself. Africa kicked it all off back in 2016, with a follow up European tour last year. I tried to pitch Asia but the pull of the Great Ocean Road and completing our 6th continent was too strong, and we landed on week long road trips through both Australia and New Zealand. Before meeting the team in Sydney though, I was able to schedule some layovers in Asia (Beijing, Bangkok and Singapore), so in the end I got a bit of everything. =)
**Australia Day 6 - Port Campbell -> Victor Harbor:**
The first half our day was spent along the coast, still exploring The Great Ocean Road and all it had to offer. To keep on schedule we eventually pulled ourselves away to head inland towards Adelaide. We arrived in Victor Harbor late into the evening and settled in to wait for sunrise and our hike out to Granite Island and its webcam.
**Cache Log:**
Our last find of the day in the dark for a new county.
TFTC [zanna - Atlanta, Georgia USA]
We’re on our annual international geocaching trip as Team DATT (Do All The Things) comprised of FLtravelers, PlagueRider, waterfan5, and zanna. This year we chose to explore Australia and New Zealand. Zanna and I decided to do a two-day stopover in Beijing, a three-day stopover in Bangkok, and a 12-hour layover in Singapore on our way to meet up with the rest of the team in Sydney.
Once we got the Team back together, we made a “bee-line” to Lane Cove and various caches around Sydney. Then we headed down the coast on A1. After visiting Wasp Head, we headed up through Canberra and down M31 to Melbourne, after a webcam stop on Mount Buller.
We had a great time in Melbourne, which is my favorite city in Australia so far, then onto the Great Ocean Road, the highlight of Australia for this trip. After a couple days (not nearly enough) we left the ocean road and headed up A6 towards Victor Harbor (webcam) and Adelaide (webcams) for our flight to Auckland. Seems we found every webcam in Australia.
We targeted old caches, highly favorited caches, earthcaches, virtuals, and of course webcam caches, and anything else that got our interest along the way. Logs were signed DATT. Answers, where required, were sent by one of the team members. Thanks for adding to the enjoyment of our trip with this cache. Great spot.
Once we got the Team back together, we made a “bee-line” to Lane Cove and various caches around Sydney. Then we headed down the coast on A1. After visiting Wasp Head, we headed up through Canberra and down M31 to Melbourne, after a webcam stop on Mount Buller.
We had a great time in Melbourne, which is my favorite city in Australia so far, then onto the Great Ocean Road, the highlight of Australia for this trip. After a couple days (not nearly enough) we left the ocean road and headed up A6 towards Victor Harbor (webcam) and Adelaide (webcams) for our flight to Auckland. Seems we found every webcam in Australia.
We targeted old caches, highly favorited caches, earthcaches, virtuals, and of course webcam caches, and anything else that got our interest along the way. Logs were signed DATT. Answers, where required, were sent by one of the team members. Thanks for adding to the enjoyment of our trip with this cache. Great spot.
Great cache for us Whovians . Our own Christmas special. TFTC. Out and about today visiting family. First cache with mum. Awesome thanks from Jayne and Glenn.
Got so excited to find this cache I took a flying leaps over a branch and landed on the cache... oops thankfully no damage done the the hiding place or cache. Will be a little more cautious looking for my next cache Thanks for the cache doctor M-SEZ
This cache was attempted while participating in the Bike SA 2017 Annual Tour.
There's no parking problems when your carriage is a bicycle. An easy find.
Thanks for the cache Doctor M-SEZ.
There's no parking problems when your carriage is a bicycle. An easy find.
Thanks for the cache Doctor M-SEZ.
Found this with Lilypution on our day out. TFTC TNLNSL Left TB Goofy. Please log it properly and keep it moving.
Heading to lunch whilst begging snottygirl for another cache finally I got a yes. I weasels
Tftc!
Found this down the road from my mums house, introduced my brother and his fiancé to geocaching love the theme!
Found this down the road from my mums house, introduced my brother and his fiancé to geocaching love the theme!
Today I decided to go for a drive down to Goolwa and stop for a few caches along the way. [^]
Was on my way home now, but had time for a few more on the way out.
Don't know much about Doctor Who, but parked next to the Tardis and headed off to GZ.
Found the great hide containing the big cache, it looked like it had been there forever.
Signed the log and replaced all, then just as I was getting back in my car another car pulls up and muggles get out to go and have a look at the Tardis. [^]
Thanks for the cache M-SEZ.
Was on my way home now, but had time for a few more on the way out.
Don't know much about Doctor Who, but parked next to the Tardis and headed off to GZ.
Found the great hide containing the big cache, it looked like it had been there forever.
Signed the log and replaced all, then just as I was getting back in my car another car pulls up and muggles get out to go and have a look at the Tardis. [^]
Thanks for the cache M-SEZ.
Oh wow! loved this one. fantastic hide and theme - SL TNLN a great little stop on our way to our girls weekend away in Port Elliot. Thanks M-SEZ
Girls gone Wild trip is back for round 2!
Set off early morning and knew we were going to get some caches before we had to check into our accommodation at 2pm.
This was our sixth cache of the day! We were excited to get out of the car and make the find.
We loved seeing the Tardis on the side of the road! What a great landmark!
We crossed the road to make the find and fellow cacher family4p found the ditch and almost went down! SO beware of the trench!! We recomposed ourselves after laughing way too hard and was back on track to find the cache!! And what a cache it is! Well done! We loved it!
Log signed! Thankyou for placing it for us to find!
Set off early morning and knew we were going to get some caches before we had to check into our accommodation at 2pm.
This was our sixth cache of the day! We were excited to get out of the car and make the find.
We loved seeing the Tardis on the side of the road! What a great landmark!
We crossed the road to make the find and fellow cacher family4p found the ditch and almost went down! SO beware of the trench!! We recomposed ourselves after laughing way too hard and was back on track to find the cache!! And what a cache it is! Well done! We loved it!
Log signed! Thankyou for placing it for us to find!
Day Five of our holiday, BettyBoo3747 and I left Robe and headed around Encounter Bay to Victor Harbor. We did a few caches on the way.
We saw something similar in Hall (just out of ACT) a few weeks ago - very cute.
Of course it needed a cache like that - well done.
Thanks, Robmc.
We saw something similar in Hall (just out of ACT) a few weeks ago - very cute.
Of course it needed a cache like that - well done.
Thanks, Robmc.
#11633. Day 5 of our SA holiday. Today Robmc and I moved camp - left Robe and headed to Victor Harbor. It seemed a long trip and just for good measure we threw in a good assortment of cache finds along the way. Crossed the river at Wellington and had a very nice late lunch at Strathalbyn.
Rob is aware of this sort of stuff but I haven't watched it very much over the years. He knew what would be here. Very nice box where we pulled off the road and over to the other side we went to GZ. Everything still in good condition after maintenance so we signed and were soon on our way.
Thanks M-SEZ
Rob is aware of this sort of stuff but I haven't watched it very much over the years. He knew what would be here. Very nice box where we pulled off the road and over to the other side we went to GZ. Everything still in good condition after maintenance so we signed and were soon on our way.
Thanks M-SEZ
I've been known to watch an episode or 2 or 3....of Dr Who so was intrigued with the cache name and the fact it had sooo many fav points. It did not disappoint...another fav from me. Thanks M-SEZ
Beam me up Scotty. Or something like that. The cache was in my dimension and time zone which was a good thing.
Thanks to M-SEZ and **clear skies** from TeamAstro. [^] Cache the planet!
Thanks to M-SEZ and **clear skies** from TeamAstro. [^] Cache the planet!
Found quickly due to accurate coordinates. Some effort has gone into the creating of this one, so its getting a fav point from me. Signed log and retrieved the pathtag.
Fixed this one up today and added a few more swaps. New log book and a pathtag for the next lucky finder. Happy hunting!
Two Norwegian travellers on vacation/geocaching in Australia. Travelling by car from Brisbane to Adelaide with stops in interesting and not so interesting places.
Until now: Coolum Beach - Kilcoy, Stanthorpe, Byron Bay, Port Macquire, Nelson Bay, Hunter Valley, Wagga Wagga, Beechworth and Melbourne.
After Melbourne we are moving slowly westward and will stop at villages and small towns along the coast.
Anglesea, Lorne, Apollo Bay, Warrnambool, Naracoorte, Meningie.
Today we arrived Victor Harbour after logging some caches on our way.
The cache was ruined and there was no log inside. Needs attention from CO.
tftc
Until now: Coolum Beach - Kilcoy, Stanthorpe, Byron Bay, Port Macquire, Nelson Bay, Hunter Valley, Wagga Wagga, Beechworth and Melbourne.
After Melbourne we are moving slowly westward and will stop at villages and small towns along the coast.
Anglesea, Lorne, Apollo Bay, Warrnambool, Naracoorte, Meningie.
Today we arrived Victor Harbour after logging some caches on our way.
The cache was ruined and there was no log inside. Needs attention from CO.
tftc
Out and about with a Dr Who fan so we just had to find this cache while staying at Goolwa. Found easily and the largest cache I've found so far. SL and left a toy. TFTC.
Mr J was a Dr Who fan as a kid, and thought Tom Baker was God! I don't watch any of the stuff these days, but did play a role in creating Dr Who builds in Second Life some years ago.
This cache was a pleasure to find, and apart from finding a big cache container, it's always good to find a BIG logbook. I wished we could have taken the TARDIS to get home instead of the Navara.
Thanks M-SEZ.
This cache was a pleasure to find, and apart from finding a big cache container, it's always good to find a BIG logbook. I wished we could have taken the TARDIS to get home instead of the Navara.
Thanks M-SEZ.
What a great cache and so well presented. Accurate coordinates led to a quick find. The cache and contents were in good condition. To say more would take away the element of surprise for others. This cache earns a favourite from us. Thanks M-SEZ.
Mr Sandalwood Cottage is a Dr Who NUT and has even named his new Geomobile the Tardis!!!!! so of course we had to stop and look at this one. We found the cache but it had been muggled and was scattered all about. Luckily nothing was missing so we put it all back together and placed it back where it obviously had been due to the indentation in the ground then we covered it a little better. We were pleasantly surprised that even the Trackable was still there we picked it up for it's own safety to move it along. Thanks for placing a cache here to make people stop and here is a Fav Point from Us.
TFTC M-SEZ - this deserves a fav point. Great cache and in really good condition.
Hi there M-SEZ.
We found your cache **"Welcome to Gallifrey"** at 11:47:00 AM today, so this now makes our find count 12770.
We are camped at the Goolwa caravan park for a few days & our cache run today took us on a pretty random routeas we traveled around enjoying the sights and the scenery. We ended up logging 14 and DNFing 4.
###Thanks for placing a large cache here. It is really sad to note that the trend of placing small caches (without swaps) is increasing. While nanos and eclipse tins sometimes have their place in an urban environment these, along with 200ml Sistemas, seem to be the norm these days even out in more remote areas. It made us feel really glad to find a large, kid friendly cache here.###
**Coordinate Accuracy:** We found this cache around 2m from where our GPS said we should be looking.
**Cache Condition:** The container and log book are in good condition.
**Took:** Nothing.
**Left:** A Smiley Badge.
Thanks for placing this cache for us to find,
Regards
Ian & Penny.
We found your cache **"Welcome to Gallifrey"** at 11:47:00 AM today, so this now makes our find count 12770.
We are camped at the Goolwa caravan park for a few days & our cache run today took us on a pretty random routeas we traveled around enjoying the sights and the scenery. We ended up logging 14 and DNFing 4.
###Thanks for placing a large cache here. It is really sad to note that the trend of placing small caches (without swaps) is increasing. While nanos and eclipse tins sometimes have their place in an urban environment these, along with 200ml Sistemas, seem to be the norm these days even out in more remote areas. It made us feel really glad to find a large, kid friendly cache here.###
**Coordinate Accuracy:** We found this cache around 2m from where our GPS said we should be looking.
**Cache Condition:** The container and log book are in good condition.
**Took:** Nothing.
**Left:** A Smiley Badge.
Thanks for placing this cache for us to find,
Regards
Ian & Penny.
Found on the way home after being down this way for the Seaside Seven geoevent
Thanks for the cache M-SEZ
Thanks for the cache M-SEZ
#2580 - Bruce thought it was just rubbish. Just better check this out. Could be something in here for our camping trip (now 12 months on using a bicycle). But, ho, ho - tis a cache site.
All part of the fun and challenges on our AroundOz bicycle tour via the highest peak in each State and mainland Territory.
http://www.crazyguyonabike.com/doc/15119
Many thanks to the cache owner M-SEZ for establishing and maintaining this cache. The effort is most worthy of a favourite point.
All part of the fun and challenges on our AroundOz bicycle tour via the highest peak in each State and mainland Territory.
http://www.crazyguyonabike.com/doc/15119
Many thanks to the cache owner M-SEZ for establishing and maintaining this cache. The effort is most worthy of a favourite point.
Up to stay in Froghoppin country with Purrfect Di and the geodog.
We all hopped in the car for a mini road trip - a fun cache nicely placed with a good theme. fav
tftc M-SEZ
We all hopped in the car for a mini road trip - a fun cache nicely placed with a good theme. fav
tftc M-SEZ
Now occasionally there comes along a cache that you wish you could award more than the one favourite point and this would be one of those.
Fantastic choice for the location for GZ, the cache container has been well chosen and the view from GZ is interesting to say the least.
SL TFTC and the experience
Fantastic choice for the location for GZ, the cache container has been well chosen and the view from GZ is interesting to say the least.
SL TFTC and the experience
Didnt notice the relevance until we headed back to the car. Unfortunately we parked in a not so safe spot so had to make a quick sign. Like the theme as us blackadders are a time lord fan. TFTC
17:10
There seems to be an off the planet theme happening here! A wicked experience to find a regular too - definitely deserves a favourite point. We found this one, during an afternoon around the area where the original inhabitants were the Ngarrindjeri people.
Our thanks to M-SEZ for bringing us here.
13420
There seems to be an off the planet theme happening here! A wicked experience to find a regular too - definitely deserves a favourite point. We found this one, during an afternoon around the area where the original inhabitants were the Ngarrindjeri people.
Our thanks to M-SEZ for bringing us here.
13420
It was great to spend a long weekend away with good friends camping and caching Lots of steps were chalked up on the Fitbits and lots of time spent out with nature
Great cache M-SEZ fav point your way
Great cache M-SEZ fav point your way
Queen's Birthday long weekend and I'm off with friends to get a few Smiley faces, don't intend to get any of these little blue critters
The intentions are to get as many little yellow critters and hopefully get a lot fitter in the process.
Thanks for slowing me down on this stretch of road. Fav point coming your way.
TFTC SL
The intentions are to get as many little yellow critters and hopefully get a lot fitter in the process.
Thanks for slowing me down on this stretch of road. Fav point coming your way.
TFTC SL
Long weekend camping is the way I like to do it. Wonderful weather during the day and only a tad chilly during the night. We saw Beautiful bird life, kangaroos, bee's, ant's and only one fly. Scratched arms and itchy fingers as some silly plants decided to attack a few of us. But over all it was a great weekend
Thanks for taking us down this awesome road M-SEZ
Fav point for the placement and size of this cache
Thanks for taking us down this awesome road M-SEZ
Fav point for the placement and size of this cache
Catching up on some very late logs.
Traveling to Victor Harbour for a couple of days with SuperPop we were grabbing a few caches along the way.
On another very cold day with the wind blowing a gale we arrived here and sat in the car waiting for the rain to pass once it did the unexpected cache was located nice and quick and our names have been added to the log.
Very interesting item at GZ, we did not know they were grown.
Many thanks Doctor M-SEZ for an enjoyable hide that gets a favorite from us.
Traveling to Victor Harbour for a couple of days with SuperPop we were grabbing a few caches along the way.
On another very cold day with the wind blowing a gale we arrived here and sat in the car waiting for the rain to pass once it did the unexpected cache was located nice and quick and our names have been added to the log.
Very interesting item at GZ, we did not know they were grown.
Many thanks Doctor M-SEZ for an enjoyable hide that gets a favorite from us.
Quick find! Left the rat trap firmly attached to a small branch. Looks like a small rabbit trap. TFTC
Haha this is awesome thanks for bringing us here! Fave point for the location
Nice cache. Took a template. Will have the joey scouts making the tardis sometime soon. SL. Left signature item.
Found it on a trip to Victor Harbor, stopping to get some caches which we did not have
Thanks M_SEZ
Thanks M_SEZ
We decided we would take a small road trip to seek a few caches which are outside our known area and also to see caches in other areas thanks for the find M-SEZ
The time lord regenerated right in front of me. Some yellow stuff escaped and stained my clothes. Gallifrey is still for sale.
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This cache was found using a Garmin GPSr, Montana 650t, Oregon 550 or Dakota 20. Waypoints and paperless geocaching downloaded via GSAK 8.
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This cache was found using a Garmin GPSr, Montana 650t, Oregon 550 or Dakota 20. Waypoints and paperless geocaching downloaded via GSAK 8.
Yep definitely a wicker hide. This area seems to be themed and we think we saw this episode.
Just watch out for darlects, ( not sure how to spell them,just know they are baddies).
Thanks Doctor M-SEZ for the cache and the trip back or forward in time.
Tftc
This entry was edited by Kookacrew on Friday, 26 December 2014 at 05:36:25 UTC.
Just watch out for darlects, ( not sure how to spell them,just know they are baddies).
Thanks Doctor M-SEZ for the cache and the trip back or forward in time.
Tftc
This entry was edited by Kookacrew on Friday, 26 December 2014 at 05:36:25 UTC.
My coordinates were a bit off, but I had a fair idea where it could be.
So I did a bit of praying & located the cache on the other side, with handy loose board to assist me.
It seems almost surreal to find this item here, like an experiment which aliens are conducting.
A nice quiet spot, with no aliens or muggles present, thanks for the cache & location M-SEZ.
So I did a bit of praying & located the cache on the other side, with handy loose board to assist me.
It seems almost surreal to find this item here, like an experiment which aliens are conducting.
A nice quiet spot, with no aliens or muggles present, thanks for the cache & location M-SEZ.
What a wicked cache to find - did Dr Who have something to do with its location? TFTC.
On a holiday in South Australia from Brisbane for 10 days of geocaching with my sister JooJoo57. Arrived at GZ and found cache quite quickly. TFTC
A great effort made here with the cache container so a favourite point from us.
Loved the log book too which was in keeping with the theme. Thanks, always good to find something a bit different even though we have never had any interest in the subject matter.
Loved the log book too which was in keeping with the theme. Thanks, always good to find something a bit different even though we have never had any interest in the subject matter.
When we were driving home from Middleton I stoped to check to see if there was any caches and one appeared as we were right next to the Tardis! This is a great cache and definitely gets a favorite point from me!