auzzie convict's wild adventure #47 Templers, South Australia, Australia
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While ordering our pizza from a nearby shop, we were told it would take about 45 mins (they were very busy) and we knew exactly how to fill in the time. (We enjoyed the pizza, too)
TFTC
TFTC
Clearly geocaching with kids is making us take our time with the fun little power trail. We'd accomplished another part of it, and will try for more soon.
It's a fun little series that really requires you to have your searching eyes on - we enjoy walking from cache to cache.
It's a fun little series that really requires you to have your searching eyes on - we enjoy walking from cache to cache.
Out for the second round of these caches, taking it in turns with grandies to walk or go in the car. A lovely day cloudy but not hot or cold. Unfortunately most of these were wet and unable to sign log.TFTC
Started this series back in June, but had left the rest of this section until now to avoid the prolific soursobs growing back then [8]. They are all still quite a challenge !
TNLNSL.
Thanks again Auzzie Convict.
TNLNSL.
Thanks again Auzzie Convict.
Found on a huge caching run with Dunko over to the SA power runs, as always we enjoyed where the caching took us along with the hunt. Our tanks to auzzie convict for the effort and placement TNLN SL
Found while out and about at large with my caching mate Slink1 on a huge caching run. We had a crack at the new SA power runs and as always we enjoyed where the caching took us. Our thanks to auzzie convict for the effort and placement TNLN SL
I managed to convince geodaughter to give up a day of computer games for some caching fun. We packed some lunch and off we went, heading north for the "wild adventure". We had some fun, some lunch and some more fun. Eventually the fun ran out so we headed home. TFTC auzzie convict!
Having recently returned from our adventures in South America we were enthusiastic to venture out to do this new adventure. So in the company of Honeysucker and Mary from Aussie M&M that is exactly what we did. The finds were challenging to say the least with so much area to check out around gz. Often we looked low, then high and then even higher. It was always with a great deal of satisfaction that we were able to say - here it is. Thanks to auzzie convict for the cache.
This entry was edited by Liz and Bruce on Saturday, 28 September 2013 at 11:19:47 UTC.
This entry was edited by Liz and Bruce on Saturday, 28 September 2013 at 11:19:47 UTC.
Out for a fun night of caching with SA SewerRats and Locus.
We heard on the grape vine that this series will be getting archived, which is totally disappointing.
This was a fun and very challenging series that made us hone our caching skills.
If you have second thoughts I have preform containers.
Cheers and thanks for the caches
We heard on the grape vine that this series will be getting archived, which is totally disappointing.
This was a fun and very challenging series that made us hone our caching skills.
If you have second thoughts I have preform containers.
Cheers and thanks for the caches
Out caching and honing the geo skills with the Burton's and Locus tonight.
Disappointed to hear that this series will be archived. TFTC
Disappointed to hear that this series will be archived. TFTC
With trepidation we ventured into auzzie convict territory, knowing this could be one frustrating trail of finds. And at first, with 3 DNFs to start with, we started to get a bit worried about our caching mojo! That soon turned around though and we managed to find a lot of the ones we looked for. Coordinates were always spot on which really helped. It was a pleasant drive around the back roads and we would have happily kept going if it weren't for a rotten cold making the experience a little hard going - breathing is rather useful when caching! We'll be back for more.
After lunch we headed out to complete some of the Aussie Convict series.
Once we realised what to expect, it was still a very frustrating afternoon.
A lot of thought & work put into compiling the series.
Thanks auzzie convict
Once we realised what to expect, it was still a very frustrating afternoon.
A lot of thought & work put into compiling the series.
Thanks auzzie convict
Found with my bestest bestie and Co- see his logs Thanks for the adventures from postiegirl06
Out for a days caching with Freddo, Astro, Four-Fun and Huurtle doing the Aussie Convict Series at Roseworthy.
We had our share of dnfs and I reckon some form of a hint on each cache wouldn't hurt.
I imagine some of these caches are a lot harder thios time of year with the long grass and sour sobs.
Still we had a good time searching and finding these micro containers.
TFTC
We had our share of dnfs and I reckon some form of a hint on each cache wouldn't hurt.
I imagine some of these caches are a lot harder thios time of year with the long grass and sour sobs.
Still we had a good time searching and finding these micro containers.
TFTC
Freddo, Team Waldron, Four-Fun and Huurtle teamed up to break these convicts out of their containers for a few seconds. Not too muddy underfoot with the sun just shining through! Perhaps some hints would assist the breakouts.
Clear skies and thanks to auzzie convict from TeamAstro.
Clear skies and thanks to auzzie convict from TeamAstro.
The Sunday Gang ('SG' in logs) of Freddo, 4Fun, Waldron, Astro, & TeamHuurtle fought valiantly to free some convicts today.
Alas 12 could not be freed and were dnf'd. A few hints please?
A great day out in mostly sunshine.
Unfortunately most of the cache logs are wet/damp and some were mash and un-writeable
Thanks for the fun.
Alas 12 could not be freed and were dnf'd. A few hints please?
A great day out in mostly sunshine.
Unfortunately most of the cache logs are wet/damp and some were mash and un-writeable
Thanks for the fun.
Beautiful day for a drive in the countryside and a search for some missing convicts. They have definately perfected their hiding techniques lately!
A fun day was had out with the 'Sunday Group' collecting a fair portion of this series [^]
Cheers & TFTH
A fun day was had out with the 'Sunday Group' collecting a fair portion of this series [^]
Cheers & TFTH
The freshly clean shaven frog and his caching mates toured the back blocks of Wasley and Roseworthy chasing the hides of a convict. A convict! In South Australia! South Australia was settled convict free. We don't have convicts. Must be an escapee from Mexico or one of those other eastern states.
The tweezers came out at the first find and they never left the shirt pocket. The hides varied and the caching team with +40k finds between them struggled at many of the GZs. Where we found the caches the coordinates were good. The question was whether we were looking for a bug or grass? High or low? Bush or tree? Ground levle or elevated? Wet log or really wet log? The question was never small or large.
Wait for it.
You know it is coming
Soon...
Bloody Nanos! Spawn of satan. Burn down the Nano factory, and exterminate anyone who sells Nanos.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xeh4-RNZEs
Remember, every time you hide a nanocache God kills a kitten.
The tweezers came out at the first find and they never left the shirt pocket. The hides varied and the caching team with +40k finds between them struggled at many of the GZs. Where we found the caches the coordinates were good. The question was whether we were looking for a bug or grass? High or low? Bush or tree? Ground levle or elevated? Wet log or really wet log? The question was never small or large.
Wait for it.
You know it is coming
Soon...
Bloody Nanos! Spawn of satan. Burn down the Nano factory, and exterminate anyone who sells Nanos.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xeh4-RNZEs
Remember, every time you hide a nanocache God kills a kitten.
A nice family day out, sadly I lost my mobile phone out caching today if anyone finds it Id love it back
After a couple of days of rain and suffering a bit of cabin fever, we decided to join CPwanderer and Team707 on a caching trip to Roseworthy to attempt the auzzie convict's wild adventure series. It was a day of frustrating caching, exciting trips through boggy roads, a good lunch, and great company.
Unfortunately it wasn't the caching experience we were expecting as the strong winds and rain had dislodged some caches from the above ground hides, and the soursobs had made the ground caches more difficult than they should have been. Also some of the caches have had their bits pulled out making the ground ones even more difficult. On top of that we found that there were some caches that still had co-ordinate problems (including one of the new spots). We did our best but still ended up with 17 DNFs for the day which was pretty depressing caching when you spend so much time without reward.
We do acknowledge the effort and idea for the series. TFTC auzzie convict.
Unfortunately it wasn't the caching experience we were expecting as the strong winds and rain had dislodged some caches from the above ground hides, and the soursobs had made the ground caches more difficult than they should have been. Also some of the caches have had their bits pulled out making the ground ones even more difficult. On top of that we found that there were some caches that still had co-ordinate problems (including one of the new spots). We did our best but still ended up with 17 DNFs for the day which was pretty depressing caching when you spend so much time without reward.
We do acknowledge the effort and idea for the series. TFTC auzzie convict.
enjoyed helping auzzie convict to set up and maintain this series She's the driving force because she loves hiding them and I prefer just finding them lol A great series babe you should be proud of your efforts tftc
TFTC. Found on a beautiful day for caching. Didn't run into any other teams today. Found another 15 from the series. Back on Thursday to find the rest (hopefully the road works will have moved along by then)!!!
Spent the afternoon with honeysucker on this series. We found 40 with 10 DNF's and a number we couldnt attempt due to roadworks.
A very challenging series with trying to find nano's in the scrub with many of the GZ's being in the middle of the road.
Spoke to a farmer and another resident to allay their fears of people stopping on their roads - they now have a better understanding of what is going on.
Will get back up again some time to finish it off. TFTC.
A very challenging series with trying to find nano's in the scrub with many of the GZ's being in the middle of the road.
Spoke to a farmer and another resident to allay their fears of people stopping on their roads - they now have a better understanding of what is going on.
Will get back up again some time to finish it off. TFTC.
After a busy weekend thought it be nice to get a few caches with Firesafe.
Then we came to nano central fond some missed some even increased my DNF count
Then we came to nano central fond some missed some even increased my DNF count
Coordinates changed from:
S 34° 29.203 E 138° 43.532
Coordinates changed to:
S 34° 29.207 E 138° 43.535
Distance from original: 28.4 feet or 8.7 meters.
Brought a new gps yesterday to do a beta test and update some of the coordinates
S 34° 29.203 E 138° 43.532
Coordinates changed to:
S 34° 29.207 E 138° 43.535
Distance from original: 28.4 feet or 8.7 meters.
Brought a new gps yesterday to do a beta test and update some of the coordinates
After the SAGA awards event, earthlight and I decided to drive out and locus cache some of this new series.
Very soon after arriving, we were joined by RideTheGeoWalrus and so the three of us spent about 4 hours and managed only about 21 finds with about 6 DNFs
The coords were just about all in the middle of the road and some of the caches were up to 15m from GZ: talk about damned hard work, in the dark, with only 1 good torch and 2 very low light ones!
Maybe I will come back again, if the coords are made a bit more accurate.
Got to admit, nano caches in scrub are not my favourites
At least I had great company and we shared many laughs
TNLN. SL. TFTC auzzie convict
Very soon after arriving, we were joined by RideTheGeoWalrus and so the three of us spent about 4 hours and managed only about 21 finds with about 6 DNFs
The coords were just about all in the middle of the road and some of the caches were up to 15m from GZ: talk about damned hard work, in the dark, with only 1 good torch and 2 very low light ones!
Maybe I will come back again, if the coords are made a bit more accurate.
Got to admit, nano caches in scrub are not my favourites
At least I had great company and we shared many laughs
TNLN. SL. TFTC auzzie convict
Woot!!! FTF on this one Found with Mr Parrot and the McKee clan after attending a few events, all we had 17 FTF's, and 11 DNF's.
TFTC & sorry for the late logs
SXC
TFTC & sorry for the late logs
SXC
Spy Gecko is a team made up of spyjordy and Purple Gecko for the scouts geocaching competition. Thank you for placing caches that assist us during this competition. Tftc sl
FTF found with McKee Clan, Purple Gecko, southern cross caching and SA parrothead. Had a fun evening out caching even if some were a bit tricky, we will be back for the rest another time. TFTC SL
FTF to the convoy. we were on a roll and the high fives were going all around and even doing all the photo's for the scouting challange we were doing welll for time, but it was had to fight the daylight.
5:43:00 PM
28 of 47
I was interested in having a look at this series and Southern Cache joined me for an afternoon of caching.
At the first cache we were happy to come across the Mckee clan and joined forces with them.
Combined we have about 11000 finds and thought we would be up for the challenge of a power trail.
We didnt find the first one but then we didnt really know what we were looking for and this is a lot more challenging than other trails we have done.
By the third cache we had an idea what we were looking for but that didnt help us a lot of the time and we had 12 DNFs for the round trip.
We certainly found the placements quite challenging and at times searched up to 12 metres away from our GZ in hope of that elusive find.
Still we came away with 47 finds and were quite happy with that effort.
My thanks to SXC and Mckee clan for a fun afternoon of caching.
28 of 47
I was interested in having a look at this series and Southern Cache joined me for an afternoon of caching.
At the first cache we were happy to come across the Mckee clan and joined forces with them.
Combined we have about 11000 finds and thought we would be up for the challenge of a power trail.
We didnt find the first one but then we didnt really know what we were looking for and this is a lot more challenging than other trails we have done.
By the third cache we had an idea what we were looking for but that didnt help us a lot of the time and we had 12 DNFs for the round trip.
We certainly found the placements quite challenging and at times searched up to 12 metres away from our GZ in hope of that elusive find.
Still we came away with 47 finds and were quite happy with that effort.
My thanks to SXC and Mckee clan for a fun afternoon of caching.
FTF found with McKee Clan, Spyjordy, southern cross caching and SA parrothead. Had a fun evening out caching even if some were a bit tricky, we will be back for the rest another time. TFTC SL
After meeting locus_cache at the SAGA event, we decided to go for an impromptu caching run after seeing all the listings out north, and were joined by earthlight.
Another of my least favourite creatures, found by earthlight from memory. The finds were starting to come quicker at this point, one of the benefits of experience on a series like this. TFTC auzzie convict!
Another of my least favourite creatures, found by earthlight from memory. The finds were starting to come quicker at this point, one of the benefits of experience on a series like this. TFTC auzzie convict!
Found with Ride the geo walrus and locus cache .
A hard nights searching for us.
Took trackables to visit.
TFTC
A hard nights searching for us.
Took trackables to visit.
TFTC