HMAS #93 Weston Creek, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
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Cankid on 10-Mar-14. Waypoint GC4ZWJE
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Logs
4th Day and last day in a row of an last minute effort this week on the HMAS series after I just learned on Monday that the will be gone by the end of the week.
This time We were not alone lots of people came and did some bit of the series. A great team effort!
Today Dino and I were going to take on the puzzles, whose coords I had diligently collected over the last days (only missed one coord in the lids - I guess on the first day when I was not attuned to them yet). We had sent out word of our plan but not heard back so we set out knowing that they might have been snatched allready. And indeed coming to 101 and it was gone. Skipped 100 as I had red it was hard to find. But 99 was also gone, I was hoping we could catch the culprits still, sort of in the act as we had not seen anyone on the way in from the dam, but there are other ways to get here and after finding 97 gone as well we decided it was time to head to the event and log them there.
We had a nice time and Dino found a TE cache on the way out. Another beautiful day for the hike here today!
TFTC Smittengranny for the event and again Cankid for putting the series out.
Found during HMAS Pickup event. Thanks for maintaining this series for so long. It's a shame it had to end but all good things do :>
This series has come to the end of its life. With pine plantations being cleared and new suburbs encroaching on the area, it needs to be archived. Thanks to all who helped with the CITO this morning and to all who have supported the series. Special thanks to Cankid for the research and original placement of the series.
Thank you for letting us log the caches at the event Smittengranny
I had the chance to do the caches 80 to 90 a few 50ies and a 20 with Fred yesterday. We went to collect the puzzles today but they were already gone. This was a nice series.
Would have liked to do the others as well but couldn’t because I had a sour leg.
Thank you for putting out the cache Cankid
Dino
I had the chance to do the caches 80 to 90 a few 50ies and a 20 with Fred yesterday. We went to collect the puzzles today but they were already gone. This was a nice series.
Would have liked to do the others as well but couldn’t because I had a sour leg.
Thank you for putting out the cache Cankid
Dino
Thankyou Smittengranny for both maintaining and letting us log the series, as well as the CITO event.
Thanks also to Cankid for the initial placement.
Thanks also to Cankid for the initial placement.
Sorry for the generic log Nerida. As the series including these puzzles were being archived Joolay offered to come out with me to grab them this afternoon so I took her up on the offer and we met at 2.30pm and off we went. It was nice weather it didn't take long to knock them all off and take the containers to drop off at the CITO tomorrow. On our way back we bumped into The Tree Whisperer who came back out today to find #100 that he had trouble with yesterday, we had already had it in our bag so got it out for him to sign the log. We saw some Deer and Ostriches too which was a bonus., wished I had taken a photo now, oh well. Then we went off to get the final for the multi. Tftpc SmittenGranny
A quick find on my jaunt around the forest, finishing off the HMAS series.
TFTC, Cankid and Smittengranny!
TFTC, Cankid and Smittengranny!
After having cleared the HMAS trads this morning, I now had all of the puzzle locations. Geo-SIL Anamastasia was in town for lunch so we decided to knock these over this afternoon.
This one was a bit of a challenge, not what we needed in the fading light. We'd looked in the spot twice before we poked a little harder.
TFTC Smittengranny and Cankid
This one was a bit of a challenge, not what we needed in the fading light. We'd looked in the spot twice before we poked a little harder.
TFTC Smittengranny and Cankid
9th find and I'm hoping the batteries hold out for the last few in the series. I arrived at GZ and soon had CIH. TFTC.
Out and about with Happy Uke again for a big weekend of caching. In Canberra with our sights targeting the HMAS series before it vanishes over the horizon.
This proved to be a great walk for the both of us through some nice countryside.
I do enjoy these historic caches.
Thanks!
This proved to be a great walk for the both of us through some nice countryside.
I do enjoy these historic caches.
Thanks!
Love a cute little GZ
Such a lovely evening for a walk!!
Pushing to get as many of the HMAS series done as I can before it disappears! Out caching with Minniek and darksidedan, and collected finalf29 and Happy Uke on the way. So excited to be picking up this little run of puzzles today. Tftc
Such a lovely evening for a walk!!
Pushing to get as many of the HMAS series done as I can before it disappears! Out caching with Minniek and darksidedan, and collected finalf29 and Happy Uke on the way. So excited to be picking up this little run of puzzles today. Tftc
Met up with nibletricecakes & darksidedan to finish the HMAS series and bumped into Happy Uke & Finalf29 along the way.
With solved co-ords on hand, we made little work of the final ones.
With solved co-ords on hand, we made little work of the final ones.
Sorry for the generic log but Finalf29 and I found seventy two for the weekend. We came down to Canberra to finish the HMAS series before it gets archived at the end of the month. We found the last HMAS puzzle as the sun set on Sunday afternoon. We were very tired after walking goodness how many kilometres, but had a fantastic weekend and enjoyed every minute of it. Thanks to all the CO's for your caches, but a HUGE thanks to Finalf29 for joining me in this crazy game... you are the best walking buddy a person can ask for!
Bumped into minniek, nibblecakes and darksidedan and found the rest of the HMAS puzzles with them.
Bumped into minniek, nibblecakes and darksidedan and found the rest of the HMAS puzzles with them.
Thank you for maintaining this cache for so long. It is good that I got the chance to find it before it was archived. I look forward to the new series that will pop up I the vacant spot.
Oh dear - these are about to be archived?!
Time I came and found them ...
looks at a couple of the listings
The answers are in the other caches? ... aahhrrgghh ... I found a lot of those in the dark, and never noticed any answers in any of them ... how will I have time to go look in all those again? ... Then I noticed that the CO had kindly offered to help out with any needed coordinates, so I took her up on the offer (thanks muchly
And ... A day or 2 later - today was the first spare late afternoon/evening after work this week - I came here to start finding a couple ... and decided to see if I could find them all - which I did, even though it was starting to get quite dark by the time I found the first one ...
TFTC ... and the nice evening wander around this area
Sorry for the generic log, but a lot of them were like each other look, find, sign, replace, next - lol
I found 98 (which took a little while to find) first, then 97 was quick, 96 was looking like a DNF until I read some logs and used Goldenwattles coords
Then nice quick finds for 95, 94, 93, 92 and 91 ... saw a wombat running into the grass ahead of me, and then about 3 Roos hop across the track, on my way down to that last one ... Then afterwards I stopped and watched the International Space Station flying overhead
I then continued to 99, then couldn't find 100 at either the coords I was given, or those I found in another cache, so I ducked down and grabbed 101, then came back and had a look in a couple more places and found 100 at the coords I had been given
Then I walked back to my car and found a newish cache near where I was parked, to make it an even dozen finds - lol
Time I came and found them ...
looks at a couple of the listings
The answers are in the other caches? ... aahhrrgghh ... I found a lot of those in the dark, and never noticed any answers in any of them ... how will I have time to go look in all those again? ... Then I noticed that the CO had kindly offered to help out with any needed coordinates, so I took her up on the offer (thanks muchly
And ... A day or 2 later - today was the first spare late afternoon/evening after work this week - I came here to start finding a couple ... and decided to see if I could find them all - which I did, even though it was starting to get quite dark by the time I found the first one ...
TFTC ... and the nice evening wander around this area
Sorry for the generic log, but a lot of them were like each other look, find, sign, replace, next - lol
I found 98 (which took a little while to find) first, then 97 was quick, 96 was looking like a DNF until I read some logs and used Goldenwattles coords
Then nice quick finds for 95, 94, 93, 92 and 91 ... saw a wombat running into the grass ahead of me, and then about 3 Roos hop across the track, on my way down to that last one ... Then afterwards I stopped and watched the International Space Station flying overhead
I then continued to 99, then couldn't find 100 at either the coords I was given, or those I found in another cache, so I ducked down and grabbed 101, then came back and had a look in a couple more places and found 100 at the coords I had been given
Then I walked back to my car and found a newish cache near where I was parked, to make it an even dozen finds - lol
Nice quick grab on a second’s run through area to clean up the last smilies in this series before it is archived. Same as last log, gah I can’t believe I left my pen at home! Easy find in a lovey pine forest. This was the first of the mystery ones I have grabbed previous ones I had seen . Ttfc
Picked up with Joolay, JM383 and Smittengranny on a lovely walk around these trails. Many thanks for a great series
Found today on a walk with JM383, Kittykatch and Smittengranny. Lovely day for a walk and walking past the Zoo saw deer, heard lions roar and saw ostriches and the giraffe. Awesome.
Out with Kitty Katch, Joolay and JM383 on a beautiful autumn morning. Despite having adopted this series years ago, I had never actually found most of the puzzle caches. I joined in today so that I would know where they were come time to retrieve them after archiving them at the end of May. Most were in reasonable condition but one was placed in a plastic bag to keep the contents dry until then.
Found at 11:21:00 AM
Headed out with ZimbaW and AngelG27 to pick up these puzzles before they are archived. Good to pick up the rewards for the toil.
Thanks Smittengranny
Headed out with ZimbaW and AngelG27 to pick up these puzzles before they are archived. Good to pick up the rewards for the toil.
Thanks Smittengranny
Finishing off the HMAS while I still can! with Aramil. Found all except the archived ones, and not a single DNF. This took us three days, spread out over a couple of months. So glad we got to do this amazing trail, thank you.
Knocking the last of the HMAS off with runner5ive before they are retired. Thanks for the fun series and i will miss the sea of yellow.
Found with AngelG27 on a pleasant autumn day. Angel did most of the finding while I minded the geohound, who also enjoyed the walk! TFTC:)
Cache 3772 on 27 Apr 2018
After finding the last of the trads in the series with HappyUke this week, it was Bobl27 ‘s turn to enjoy an outing to grab the puzzles. And on another gorgeous autumn day. Unless indicated, all caches found and in good condition.
Little logs next to stump!
Thanks Smittengranny for the cache and the fun!
After finding the last of the trads in the series with HappyUke this week, it was Bobl27 ‘s turn to enjoy an outing to grab the puzzles. And on another gorgeous autumn day. Unless indicated, all caches found and in good condition.
Little logs next to stump!
Thanks Smittengranny for the cache and the fun!
F(H)ound it! #2578 @ 3:10 PM
The Ridgeo-pup found it, what a good girl.
Thanks for the cache, Cankid & SmittenGranny
The Ridgeo-pup found it, what a good girl.
Thanks for the cache, Cankid & SmittenGranny
We had completed the series the other side of the parkway ages ago, and we had some time this afternoon to finally finish. A very pleasant walk from the Woolshed across the river with the dog and a lap of the pines here. Thanks Cankid.
I enjoyed walk . Am catching up on caches solved and found. I enjoyed doing this puzzle. Signed the log. TFTC Smittengranny
34 of 47 Today
With an indeterminate time between my old and new jobs.. I've taken the oppurtunity to just treat every day like it's my last day of leave.. so with that, I've come down here to finish up the HMAS series.. for the second time
Started today's run by heading straight into the pine forest down south, and then across to the Zoo pines.
With only 2 DNFs, I was stoked to have to have over rest of the caches done here!
TFTC CanKid, SmittenGranny & DRT!
With an indeterminate time between my old and new jobs.. I've taken the oppurtunity to just treat every day like it's my last day of leave.. so with that, I've come down here to finish up the HMAS series.. for the second time
Started today's run by heading straight into the pine forest down south, and then across to the Zoo pines.
With only 2 DNFs, I was stoked to have to have over rest of the caches done here!
TFTC CanKid, SmittenGranny & DRT!
We are taking it easy today.
We’ve visited the zoo today, taking a break from our long walk yesterday.
We’ve then walked for 2 hours along the bicycle trail across the bridge towards the forest.
We’ve seen many kangaroos again today.
Thank you
Team sissifalke
We’ve visited the zoo today, taking a break from our long walk yesterday.
We’ve then walked for 2 hours along the bicycle trail across the bridge towards the forest.
We’ve seen many kangaroos again today.
Thank you
Team sissifalke
I was on an afternoon mission to pick up the Zippity Zoo and the HMAS bonus hides today. The heat of the sun has finally dissipated a little, its a killer in the middle of the day so I felt I was ready for a reasonable walk. I started the HMAS series months ago, they were the first 'power trail' caches I had ever done, and when I had less than 100 finds. Faster forward 5 months and I now almost have 1000. About time I finished these off I think.
This was the ninth hide found for the day. Scrivener Dam is in some sort of release mode as there is an enormous amount of water coming out of it, it makes the Molonglo quite swollen and the path really very pretty.
The trip was started with a park at the zoo, and thankfully the first WP for Zippity Zoo was found without too much fuss, I can easily imagine spending quite a bit of time here. Punched in the new coords and off I went, thankfully in the exact direction I had hoped for. That cache done it was time to turn my attention to the HMAS bonus series.
Cache found, signed and returned. Thank you for placing and maintaining this cache.
This was the ninth hide found for the day. Scrivener Dam is in some sort of release mode as there is an enormous amount of water coming out of it, it makes the Molonglo quite swollen and the path really very pretty.
The trip was started with a park at the zoo, and thankfully the first WP for Zippity Zoo was found without too much fuss, I can easily imagine spending quite a bit of time here. Punched in the new coords and off I went, thankfully in the exact direction I had hoped for. That cache done it was time to turn my attention to the HMAS bonus series.
Cache found, signed and returned. Thank you for placing and maintaining this cache.
Aquilus1, AddictedGamer and I took a stroll out this afternoon to pick up these mysteries and finish the HMAS Series.
Another quick find by AddG. Tftc!!!
Another quick find by AddG. Tftc!!!
Out this afternoon with dty73 and had AddictedGamer with us as well. Now that we have finished the series and had all the coordinates of the Mysteries was time to come out and find them. Didn't get going until late this afternoon but still found the time to pick up a few extra caches along the way, luckily had a torch for the trip back to the car though! Nice walk along in the area, all caches and logs were in good condition and mostly all found easily enough. Thanks for the cache.
On the way to 8000 finds... only about 300 to go!
I have a plan to find my 8000th cache on the 29th of July, in two weeks time. So I have a lot to find before then. So I planned a couple of weekend trips to Canberra of intense caching. Today the HMAS series was the target! I brought my bike with me as suggested... but when I started this morning at 8AM it was minus 4 degrees! Frost covering everything and ice on my car windows and bike. On top of that all the layers of warm clothing made it a bit difficult to move freely so I decided to go by foot.
By the end of the 8th hour I found the last cache, and had another hour walk back to the car. In the end I walked 30Km for 8 hours 50 min and found 99 caches in the area ( a few of the HMAS caches were offline and 1 DNF). Followed by a nice 3 hour drive home!
I'm still short of my goal so I'll probably come back down again next weekend.
Thanks for all the caches!
I have a plan to find my 8000th cache on the 29th of July, in two weeks time. So I have a lot to find before then. So I planned a couple of weekend trips to Canberra of intense caching. Today the HMAS series was the target! I brought my bike with me as suggested... but when I started this morning at 8AM it was minus 4 degrees! Frost covering everything and ice on my car windows and bike. On top of that all the layers of warm clothing made it a bit difficult to move freely so I decided to go by foot.
By the end of the 8th hour I found the last cache, and had another hour walk back to the car. In the end I walked 30Km for 8 hours 50 min and found 99 caches in the area ( a few of the HMAS caches were offline and 1 DNF). Followed by a nice 3 hour drive home!
I'm still short of my goal so I'll probably come back down again next weekend.
Thanks for all the caches!
We decided to combine a long hound walkie with clearing up this series. Beautiful day and there was plenty of birdlife about, including some yellow-tailed black cockatoos. No problems at GZ. Thanks Smittengranny
I headed out to the area to fix two more caches of the serie, but figured out only by the cache, that I left all the stuff at home. So I at least found few of the "bonus" caches, while in the area.
I didn't found tge respective cache yet... so I guess it is technically a BF find was
Thanks you for maintaining this for the next cachers
I didn't found tge respective cache yet... so I guess it is technically a BF find was
Thanks you for maintaining this for the next cachers
Well, well, well...
I found all of the HMAS series traditionals WAY back in July/August of 2015.
Why it has taken me almost two years to come back and collect the mystery's, I have no idea!
Earlier this week though I saw it on my map again and thought it was about time to finish this off!
Sorry for generic log.
I found all of the HMAS series traditionals WAY back in July/August of 2015.
Why it has taken me almost two years to come back and collect the mystery's, I have no idea!
Earlier this week though I saw it on my map again and thought it was about time to finish this off!
Sorry for generic log.
We are leaving town in a few days for a couple of years, so not sure when we will be back to cache. We had a few of these caches that we needed to find and log, having completed the HMAS series back in October of 2014. For some reason, although we have completed the entire trail (minus #85), we did not collect all the secret information for the mystery caches. Today we decided to do the walk and log those we have the information for.
Of the ones we had, only one DNF (#98). All others were as expected.
It was a case today of umbrella up - umbrella down for the entire walk....some rain, some wind. The mud was surprisingly slippery!
Thanks Cankid for placing this series and to you Smittengranny for keeping the series alive. It has so much history on a subject w know little about.
This is a generic log for those we found today in this series.
Many thanks,
Domsky
Of the ones we had, only one DNF (#98). All others were as expected.
It was a case today of umbrella up - umbrella down for the entire walk....some rain, some wind. The mud was surprisingly slippery!
Thanks Cankid for placing this series and to you Smittengranny for keeping the series alive. It has so much history on a subject w know little about.
This is a generic log for those we found today in this series.
Many thanks,
Domsky
Back in the swing now, a nice easy find just off the track. Just gotta look for that unnatural pile of sticks
Replaced logbook on behalf of Smittengranny.
TNLN - Thanks Smittengranny!
Replaced logbook on behalf of Smittengranny.
TNLN - Thanks Smittengranny!
Well, this was a pleasant surprise. After completing HMAS #92 we walked on and discovered this. This wasn't on the list. Okay, we looked where we thought it might be and after a quick search found it. (We also tried to find HMAS #94, checking a couple of different areas, but failed there. Naturally, without the coordinates, we didn't know if we were checking the correct area.) From memory, I think the log was dry, but I didn't make a note of this one. TFTC Smittengranny.
We completed the HMAS cache series over 2 days, so by the end of the second day we hoped we had all the coordinates right for these puzzles! With aching legs (after about 7 hours of caching already!) we hobbled our way around, and to our relief, managed to find all of them! We left something behind in each one, and had a lot of fun! Thanks Smittengranny - this was a really fun series.
A quick and easy find.
A quick and easy find.
Our current visit to Australia had been in the planning for over a year with the very significant help and advice from friends who live in Melbourne. The original plan was for a 2 month visit, but as things progressed we just couldn't help extending our trip to the full 90 days allowed on our visas - after all it's a big country and so much to see and do, especially with our favourite pastimes being birding, hiking and of course geocaching! Our journey started with our arrival in Perth before travelling on to Adelaide. We then continued on to Kangaroo Island, before heading to Melbourne via Goolwa, Strathalbyn, Coorong, Mount Gambier, Cape Bridgewater, the Grampians National Park, Port Campbell, Cape Otway and Lorne. The second leg of our journey was a fabulous 9 days in Tasmania. Having returned to Melbourne we then set off on the third leg of our journey, which is to Sydney via Wilson’s Promontory, Lakes Entrance, Mallacoota, Pambula Beach, Thredbo, Canberra (where we are at present) and Fitzroy Falls. We then travel on to the Gold Coast and the nearby mountainous birding hotspots before flying from Brisbane to Cairns for a week in the area. We then fly to Alice Springs for a week on the circuit to and from Kings Canyon and Ayers Rock before flying to Darwin from where we will spend the last two weeks of our holiday making our way to Broome before flying back to Perth, from where we connect with the flight all the way back home to Zimbabwe via South Africa. We already know we can't wait to return!
We had our sights on this series months before we arrived in Australia, but we only had one opportunity to undertake the trail, and so when the day finally arrived and we woke to pouring rain we were not going to be put off - and so following on from a large breakfast to avoid the need for lunch we arrived at the parking spot, donned our waterproofs, crossed the road and found the gate locked! - but we were definitely not going to be deterred at this stage, and so we climbed over the gate and started what turned out to be a MEGA hike. We managed to complete the entire trail, covering a total of just over 32.9 kilometres in 11.5 hours, although it felt like much more as the rain didn't let up even for one minute during the entire day, so making the track very muddy and slippery so that it often felt as though we were walking on ice, slipping and sliding frequently. The last few caches we searched for by torchlight - and then for the hardest part of the day - the LONG walk back to our hire car, as the last cache was nowhere near the start point! Along the way we saw many kangaroos, lots of cows and a good number of birds including two 'lifers' for us - the best bit of all was we didn't see a single other person in the entire hike - this place is definitely a cachers paradise and very muggle free - we had a great day! When we had crossed the nearby road ford early in the morning the river was just a small babbling brook, winding through the boulders way below the road level, but when we crossed back in the evening the river was just below the level of the road! Being dedicated geocachers we then went on to find 3 more caches on the way back to our hotel to make up for the 4 DNF's of the trail, as we wanted one of our days in Australia to include at least 100 finds. Thanks also to the CO for the massive amount of information provided throughout the trail.
Found after a brief search. Thanks so much for the cache.
We had our sights on this series months before we arrived in Australia, but we only had one opportunity to undertake the trail, and so when the day finally arrived and we woke to pouring rain we were not going to be put off - and so following on from a large breakfast to avoid the need for lunch we arrived at the parking spot, donned our waterproofs, crossed the road and found the gate locked! - but we were definitely not going to be deterred at this stage, and so we climbed over the gate and started what turned out to be a MEGA hike. We managed to complete the entire trail, covering a total of just over 32.9 kilometres in 11.5 hours, although it felt like much more as the rain didn't let up even for one minute during the entire day, so making the track very muddy and slippery so that it often felt as though we were walking on ice, slipping and sliding frequently. The last few caches we searched for by torchlight - and then for the hardest part of the day - the LONG walk back to our hire car, as the last cache was nowhere near the start point! Along the way we saw many kangaroos, lots of cows and a good number of birds including two 'lifers' for us - the best bit of all was we didn't see a single other person in the entire hike - this place is definitely a cachers paradise and very muggle free - we had a great day! When we had crossed the nearby road ford early in the morning the river was just a small babbling brook, winding through the boulders way below the road level, but when we crossed back in the evening the river was just below the level of the road! Being dedicated geocachers we then went on to find 3 more caches on the way back to our hotel to make up for the 4 DNF's of the trail, as we wanted one of our days in Australia to include at least 100 finds. Thanks also to the CO for the massive amount of information provided throughout the trail.
Found after a brief search. Thanks so much for the cache.
Having spent the past few days in the alpine area I returned to Canberra to grab a few caches. This series was my target and under clear skies today I set off on the bike to bag a plethora caches.
Starting down near the RSPCA I was nerved to find pockets of smoke coming from various parts the series…. It appears hazard reduction season is well underway.
After 8hrs in the saddle I had found all the caches. Thanks for putting this series together. I actually learnt a bit about our naval history and explored a nice part of Canberra. Sorry for the duplicate logs.
Starting down near the RSPCA I was nerved to find pockets of smoke coming from various parts the series…. It appears hazard reduction season is well underway.
After 8hrs in the saddle I had found all the caches. Thanks for putting this series together. I actually learnt a bit about our naval history and explored a nice part of Canberra. Sorry for the duplicate logs.
A fortnight ago IamCoust and I made an assault on the HMAS series, collecting up to #72. Today was the day to finish them. We very nearly did, collecting up to and including #99. Unfortunately, with a deadline approaching we missed the last couple. Nevermind - they'll be there for next time and it was a terrific part-day of riding through the visit, with an intermission while we went to the CITO event at Weston Park.
Apologies for the generic logs on these. But sincere TFTC and TFTSeries
Apologies for the generic logs on these. But sincere TFTC and TFTSeries
Back out again with MJW1 to complete the last of HMAS caches. 28 found, the final 2 though just out of reach. Will return soon complete this great series. TNLNSL TFTC
4837. Too nice of a day to be heading straight home after the event, so Relish64 and myself headed out here for a nice wander in the pines. No dramas locating this one and we were off along the track to the next.
Thanks Smittengranny for the cache and your adoption of the series.
Thanks Smittengranny for the cache and your adoption of the series.
Found 5:22 pm with LuckyL10n. I had let LuckyL10n know that I was back in town. We were keen to finish this series so we agreed to meet up after I had visited the Arboretum with my part family. Since time was low I met up with LuckyL10n and with the geodaughters staying in the geovehicle. We set off to this cache after visiting some others. The coords we had were pretty much spot on and we had the log signed and cache returned in next to no time. Interesting enough though this cache had some other info.
Thanks for the cache.
Thanks for the cache.
#4284 - 17:25; When MrDamage made it back to Canberra this weekend, we decided that we should finish off what we started last weekend, so we headed back to the HMAS trail, armed with the coords for the final puzzle pieces. We were really on a roll this afternoon and made yet another nice quick find before we headed to the next one. TFTC Cankid and Smittengranny
Today was the day to finish the southern section of this trail. Most of them went smoothly but one in particular caused a long search. One day I will get to the rest I am sure.
Thanks.
21290.17 TNLN
Visited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6 & 2014 Compass Rose Longevity A#303
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Thanks.
21290.17 TNLN
Visited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6 & 2014 Compass Rose Longevity A#303
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Out for a huge day caching with The Storm Man, with the goal of breaking his best-day-of-caching record by getting 200 caches. Not the easiest thing to do in the ACT, but we were up for the challenge.
We got up at 5am and drove out to the HMAS trail. With only a few DNFs and most of the puzzle caches found we were able to complete this series on bike by 1pm, then it was off for a quick lunch break before hitting the new CTF trail by car all the way to Captains Flat. We bumped into many different caching groups heading the other way coming back from the day's event. Only 1 DNF on this series and even some time for a few local caches.
We left Captains Flat at 8:30pm knowing we were sitting roughly on 180 caches, we still needed about 20 more to get across the line, and the sun had well and truly gone.
As we drove back I looked through the maps to see what we could manage doing and decided on a night time walk through the Kowen Pine Forest. So at 9:00pm armed with our head torches and iPhones we began our walk through the Cache Constellation Trail. Very still and pleasant this time of night, with only 1 DNF we got back to the car at 11:15pm. Enough time to pick up a few single traditionals around Queanbeyan before midnight just to make sure we were well and truely over the 200 mark.
All in all a huge yet fantastic day.
Thanks StormMan for the fun and thanks to all the geocachers who placed these caches for us to find today. (Sorry for generic log.)
We got up at 5am and drove out to the HMAS trail. With only a few DNFs and most of the puzzle caches found we were able to complete this series on bike by 1pm, then it was off for a quick lunch break before hitting the new CTF trail by car all the way to Captains Flat. We bumped into many different caching groups heading the other way coming back from the day's event. Only 1 DNF on this series and even some time for a few local caches.
We left Captains Flat at 8:30pm knowing we were sitting roughly on 180 caches, we still needed about 20 more to get across the line, and the sun had well and truly gone.
As we drove back I looked through the maps to see what we could manage doing and decided on a night time walk through the Kowen Pine Forest. So at 9:00pm armed with our head torches and iPhones we began our walk through the Cache Constellation Trail. Very still and pleasant this time of night, with only 1 DNF we got back to the car at 11:15pm. Enough time to pick up a few single traditionals around Queanbeyan before midnight just to make sure we were well and truely over the 200 mark.
All in all a huge yet fantastic day.
Thanks StormMan for the fun and thanks to all the geocachers who placed these caches for us to find today. (Sorry for generic log.)
Joelisa was coming up to visit and do some caching and left it up to me to figure out what we would do. Decided to try and crack 200 for caches in a day and after talking to some friends figured the HMAS series would be a good place to start. Armed with camelbacks, head torches, snacks and bikes, Joelisa and I started the trail at 6am (still dark). We finished the trail at 1pm with only 2 trad DNF's, 1 puzzle DNF and 3 other puzzles that we didn't find the coords too, probably because we forgot to look for them. Loved this trail. It wasn't too hard to ride and was really tight so made for some quick finds. Thanks for creating it CanKid and for maintaining it Smittengranny.
Once we had had a quick lunch break it was off to the newly created Captains Flat Trail. Bumped into some other cachers as we made our way through this trail. Very nice to meet you all. Only one DNF on this one, although some took longer to find than others. At the end of this trail we continued on into Captains Flat town where we found a few more before heading back into Queanbeyan.
We still needed more caches and needed them to be close to each other. Joelisa made the call to go for a night cache of the Kowen Constellation Trail. By this point I was getting weary and was sceptical about this idea but went along with him anyway. Turns out it was a lot quicker than I thought and the walk was so easy.
We had about 45mins left before midnight so we made a dash for a few more finds in Queanbeyan just to top the day off. Don't know what the final count is but after a quick review of the day we knew we cracked 200.
Thanks to everyone who created all these caches and for the cool places it took us. Thanks Joelisa for keeping me going when I was close to giving up.
Once we had had a quick lunch break it was off to the newly created Captains Flat Trail. Bumped into some other cachers as we made our way through this trail. Very nice to meet you all. Only one DNF on this one, although some took longer to find than others. At the end of this trail we continued on into Captains Flat town where we found a few more before heading back into Queanbeyan.
We still needed more caches and needed them to be close to each other. Joelisa made the call to go for a night cache of the Kowen Constellation Trail. By this point I was getting weary and was sceptical about this idea but went along with him anyway. Turns out it was a lot quicker than I thought and the walk was so easy.
We had about 45mins left before midnight so we made a dash for a few more finds in Queanbeyan just to top the day off. Don't know what the final count is but after a quick review of the day we knew we cracked 200.
Thanks to everyone who created all these caches and for the cool places it took us. Thanks Joelisa for keeping me going when I was close to giving up.
(621) Found on an early morning caching run with TikvaNZ.
I budgeted about three hours for the full circuit today, but we had found everything we wanted within about 80 minutes. We were walking along the fire trails at a good speed, hitting the 7km/h mark sometimes. On the way back to the car, we saw a large deer and some finches. The deer was behind a fence or two - it wasn't roaming freely.
Thx Cankid and Smittengranny.
I budgeted about three hours for the full circuit today, but we had found everything we wanted within about 80 minutes. We were walking along the fire trails at a good speed, hitting the 7km/h mark sometimes. On the way back to the car, we saw a large deer and some finches. The deer was behind a fence or two - it wasn't roaming freely.
Thx Cankid and Smittengranny.
I figured it is about time I finished off this series while I still have some long service leave left. I finally picked up the last of the puzzle coords last week, so today was the perfect day to head out on the pushbike and grab all the puzzle caches. A nice hide and quickly found.
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A lovely day for a bike ride to attempt to finish off this series. I parked at the top of the arboretum then started with the last couple of the trads - one I hadn't been able to find, and another I'd bypassed because it was disabled - before heading across to the puzzles. A quick find here. TFTC.
A lovely day for a bike ride to attempt to finish off this series. I parked at the top of the arboretum then started with the last couple of the trads - one I hadn't been able to find, and another I'd bypassed because it was disabled - before heading across to the puzzles. A quick find here. TFTC.
Out this afternoon to finish the HMAS power trail (find all the mystery caches). I parked at Yarralumla Wool Shed and walked in from there. A nice little walk in through the horse paddocks onto the trails and over the river crossing. A quick find despite this one being inactive. Thanks for the power trail Cankid.
Today we meet at the meeting point to start our big day on this HMAS, so I didn't have this one so my self and Rapilywild rode the bikes down the hill omg I loved it, it took me back to being 16 again. and I only had 2 crash all day and landed on my feet both times , but it was a great day sun was out all day. there ways a few good lol, we did come up with a few DNFs but apart from that it was a great day. Glad there was Blue Paint around to help, there was trees down everywhere, the loggers have found some and put them in the right places but not sure how long the rest will last, as you will see in more pics, it was a bit said as I was out to get my 900 today and missed out due to the logging. Thanks Cankid
Was a big day out on the HMAS trail today with Tanso. We had made arrangements to go tackle the remaining caches we had out here, and after a little communication confusion, it turned out we needed the opposite caches, whoops. So we basically ended up do 90% of the trail all over again today however with the wonderful weather, it was totally worth it.
Over all, I think I picked up 47 finds and 3 DNF's, replaced a number of log books and we replaced a number of dislodged caches back at their retrospective GZ locations. There were a couple areas we couldnt pick up caches in due to active logging and it seems a few of the trads in the lower end had been eaten by the logging machines [xx(] We also attempted to find a number of the disabled ones and were successful on most except we failed on 3 of the puzzles, very unfortunate.
Apologies for the generic logs, will place specific information on individual caches if my brain is not too fried to think of them This one is in play, took us a little while to locate it, but it is indeed here.
Thanks for the cache placement Cankid
Over all, I think I picked up 47 finds and 3 DNF's, replaced a number of log books and we replaced a number of dislodged caches back at their retrospective GZ locations. There were a couple areas we couldnt pick up caches in due to active logging and it seems a few of the trads in the lower end had been eaten by the logging machines [xx(] We also attempted to find a number of the disabled ones and were successful on most except we failed on 3 of the puzzles, very unfortunate.
Apologies for the generic logs, will place specific information on individual caches if my brain is not too fried to think of them This one is in play, took us a little while to locate it, but it is indeed here.
Thanks for the cache placement Cankid
Found this today while out finding the other multis I had coords for. It is listed for maintenance, but it is alive and well.
Today was the second mountain bike session on the HMAS series. It was a glorious winters day, bitterly cold at the start at 0845 and warming up to 15 deg over the course of the morning and finishing at 1415. Parking over at the Governor Generals lookout, it was a quick commute down stream to the southern part of the power trail and then travelling in basically an anti-clockwise direction. The first half was really great, zooming up and down on the bike until cache #66 when chain on the bike just snapped and then the zooming was limited to down hill! Progress was a bit slower in the second half of the trip!
The friends count over the course of the day was dog walkers x 2 with dogs, horses x 5 all with humans and 2 with dogs as well, lots of birds and about half a dozen mobs of kangaroos of between 8 and 12 roos each, no snakes and no pigs. My apologies for the copied logs but at least they might encourage everyone to add to the story of your cache!
Had determined the coordinates for HMAS #93 on a previous visit to the series, and then it was a matter of traversing to the final location, where the cache was found in acceptable condition, there's no need for a maintenance visit to this cache.
Thankyou again Cankid and Delta Response Team. A very enjoyable couple of days worth of caching was to be had cruising around your colossal HMAS series, well done.
Cheers
MajuraHathi
The friends count over the course of the day was dog walkers x 2 with dogs, horses x 5 all with humans and 2 with dogs as well, lots of birds and about half a dozen mobs of kangaroos of between 8 and 12 roos each, no snakes and no pigs. My apologies for the copied logs but at least they might encourage everyone to add to the story of your cache!
Had determined the coordinates for HMAS #93 on a previous visit to the series, and then it was a matter of traversing to the final location, where the cache was found in acceptable condition, there's no need for a maintenance visit to this cache.
Thankyou again Cankid and Delta Response Team. A very enjoyable couple of days worth of caching was to be had cruising around your colossal HMAS series, well done.
Cheers
MajuraHathi
HMAS #93 is in acceptable condition. This cache can be immediately returned to a fully available listing without a maintenance visit from the CO.
Cheers
MajuraHathi
Cheers
MajuraHathi
This will be maintained, I am just very busy at the moment. I do have a plan set out!
Time to finish this series off .......I thought. Parked at the little layby next to the Zoo and headed off. But there were a few problems today so "finished" it is not.
After finally completing the HMAS traditional's on foot I returned today to complete the puzzles, as I have been intending to do for weeks. Excellent series which was quite a challenge to complete - at least 12 hrs on foot
TFTC Cankid
TFTC Cankid
Time to finish the HMAS series by doing the puzzle ones. TFTC Series Cankid. Quick find.
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Having sailed the first half of this series last Monday, it was time to chart a course for the second half today. With favourable seas we made very good time early in the day. As the sun got higher our progress slowed somewhat but we were determined to reach the end. Our log is generic as all the caches and hides were very similar. We thank the CO’s for the high standard of maintenance and the time and trouble taken to establish the series.
With all the numbers collected on 16/3 we were able to complete this cache.
Our thanks to Cankid for bringing us here.
11234
Having sailed the first half of this series last Monday, it was time to chart a course for the second half today. With favourable seas we made very good time early in the day. As the sun got higher our progress slowed somewhat but we were determined to reach the end. Our log is generic as all the caches and hides were very similar. We thank the CO’s for the high standard of maintenance and the time and trouble taken to establish the series.
With all the numbers collected on 16/3 we were able to complete this cache.
Our thanks to Cankid for bringing us here.
11234
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This cache appears to be in need of owner attention. Cache content are wet - continer not sealing.
This cache appears to be in need of owner attention. Cache content are wet - continer not sealing.
8894 and 3rd of 11 found today.[font=Verdana] [Green] Well this was the most unpleasant find so far. Manky and damp logbook with something slimy on it. Not only that the hole it was concealed in was overgrown with spider webs. Another sticky situation....[/Green]
Thanks for the cache [Blue]Cankid[/Blue] and the 3 off. [font=Verdana]
Thanks for the cache [Blue]Cankid[/Blue] and the 3 off. [font=Verdana]
Finally back in Canberra to finish of the rest of the series. A light overcast at the beginning promised for a nice ride! Managed to do the left ones within 2 hours wich I thought was a good effort?
TFTC Wilbert67
TFTC Wilbert67
As a loyal member of the RAN have come down from Sydney to tackle this series. Great teamwork with Snickersallan, and Fit02
Found on a rainy morning. We have been to the HMAS twice before, but there were still some caches that we hadn't found. So today, we decided to get the traditional that we didn't attempt beforehand and we got the puzzle caches nearby. We parked at the RSPCA again and walked across towards the pine forest, for some very quick finds. The rain kept coming and going and there were occasional sounds of thunder, but overall, the weather was very relaxing. So walking through the forest was very pleasant. We added two TBs into HMAS #100, but for the rest of them, we TNLNSL. TFTC Cankid for a fantastic series to complete!
When steeba suggested a trip to Canberra and Queanbeyan to tackles some more power trails, I could hardly say no! Eventaully our diaries aliigned, and this was to be the weekend. We headed down on Friday evening, and were home again 48 hours later. A great weekend with lots of walking, riding, rain, heat, wind, and caches, lots and lots of caches!
Forgive the blanket logs on this series. Steeba and I were here on Saturday, a fantastic and very enjoyable ride in the, heat, rain, wind, and also included a swim and lots of black berries (thankfully no flat tyres!). Highly recomended, that is for sure!
Cheers
Forgive the blanket logs on this series. Steeba and I were here on Saturday, a fantastic and very enjoyable ride in the, heat, rain, wind, and also included a swim and lots of black berries (thankfully no flat tyres!). Highly recomended, that is for sure!
Cheers
Found on an ACT (and beyond) caching raid with Hoojar over 48hrs. We did some bike riding, plenty of walking and driving, some pouring rain and a bit of heat in the sun.
A nice series- a little rain at the end but we made our way around on our bikes through the forest and through the open to find just about all in the series. An enjoyable caching run.
TFTC!
A nice series- a little rain at the end but we made our way around on our bikes through the forest and through the open to find just about all in the series. An enjoyable caching run.
TFTC!
A plan was hatched to try and tick the HMAS series off with specimenX. Bikes loaded onto the geomobile and off we headed to HMAS series.
Quick find at this one another one bites the dust and off to the next one.
TFTC Cankid and DRT
Quick find at this one another one bites the dust and off to the next one.
TFTC Cankid and DRT
Ca-ching! Thats another one found on the HMAS trail with FurfacesLL!
Thanks for the hide, Cankid & DRT!
Thanks for the hide, Cankid & DRT!
With the Cup weekend insight, Dunko and I decided it would be a great time to venture North for
caching. So we left at a reasonable hour on Saturday Morning, managed to finish the ES series
before booking in at YASS, then next Morning continued on to the HMAS series in Canberra, Came back next morning to continue our trek[B)] before heading back South. We also collected a modest number of caches during out travels. A big thank you to Cankid for the effort, placement and upkeep of this cache. TNLN SL.
caching. So we left at a reasonable hour on Saturday Morning, managed to finish the ES series
before booking in at YASS, then next Morning continued on to the HMAS series in Canberra, Came back next morning to continue our trek[B)] before heading back South. We also collected a modest number of caches during out travels. A big thank you to Cankid for the effort, placement and upkeep of this cache. TNLN SL.
Slink1 and myself accompanied by JT123 made the trek to ACT to pick up some caches over the “long” weekend. Many thanks to the cache owners for the placement of the caches. We had a great time doing them. TNLN SL
Myself Slink1 and Dunko went on this trip to NSW/ACT we did this cache and many more in the area.
Came with my partner in crime, Marmaduke Rothschild to solve some of the puzzles on this beautiful saturday afternoon. Shared the trails with several parties of horse riders.
Came back to complete some more of the series with Betty Rothschild, having found the answers to the puzzles about 10 days ago. TFTCs.
We came back today to complete the HMAS puzzles that we picked up last week end, the Geo hounds enjoyed getting out, the weathers great, there horse trail raids currently going on, it's good to have the dabble shade of the pines. Most of the caches were quickly located, we enjoyed outing. Thanks Cankid
Enjoy rides Bikes with WhitePaws9... Beautiful day but bit hot!!! Great Good Series... I love it... Thank
Came back to finish off HMAS runs with ALL7.
Great challenge for the day outing.
Thanks for the hunting and caches.
Great challenge for the day outing.
Thanks for the hunting and caches.
After a big day out on the trail it was time to head off for some of the puzzles. No problem with this one and after signing the log it was off a little higher to the next one.
Thanks Cankid...hope the last few of these are published soon.....especially number 100.....
Thanks Cankid...hope the last few of these are published soon.....especially number 100.....
8760 + 1000 = 9760. Grabbed nearly all of the Puzzle Caches for this series today...
Having "found" the GZ's of many of the Puzzle caches of this series I thought today was a good time to grab them. I parked at the Zoo and walked in (again). This was the third find of the day. Signed, returned and I was off to the next one...
Thanks again Cankid !!
TNLN - TFTC !!
Cheers....
Having "found" the GZ's of many of the Puzzle caches of this series I thought today was a good time to grab them. I parked at the Zoo and walked in (again). This was the third find of the day. Signed, returned and I was off to the next one...
Thanks again Cankid !!
TNLN - TFTC !!
Cheers....
Last loop in a most enjoyable series spread over about three weekends. Feel that we know the arboretum surrounds much better now after completing this series. TFTC Cankid and for the entire series.