Eeyore's House Wacol, Queensland, Australia
By
moo73 on 02-Jan-15. Waypoint GC5JNEG
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Logs
I saw one like this in Sydney just recently, it wasn't my first place I looked but had it in hand quick enough. SL TFTC
TFTC. Out with RockyAy and our geotots for this series. With the girls wandering in the bush with us it was a. It harder than it should have been. We were about to give up until I struck silver with a little help from google.
Out with fotohotshot & the geotodds to do Pooh's Corner. This has been on our to-do list for a long time, and our last plan got cancelled due to being rained out. We walked the entire round, with the todds walking on and off. The girls wanted to walk at this point so all four of us were stomping around, made it really hard with the girls, and with it being such a warm day I was very aware of possible snakes being nearby and ready to grab the nearest toddler. The track is Pram friendly, but some of the caches you need to leave the prams on the trail and leave their site. So if you are alone maybe not the best idea cause if bub is sleeping you can't leave them. Stumbled around for awhile, and practically gave up, when Fotohotshot made the very sneaky hide. Very clever, TFTC.
Tried again today but still couldn't find. GPS & phone jumping so we extended to search area but it still eluded us
Well done CO on this cache. Love how creative/sneaky this was. Have a favourite point! Thanks heaps.
As a kids cache, this one was just a little too tricky. Despite being patient, they finally tired of wandering in circles and we moved on.
On second visit the geo hubby found. Lost count of how many time we were soooo close! Its finally logged!!
Had a bit of a look around before reviewing recent logs and lack of.... Moved on..., can we get this one checked please.... Thanks!
Came back for round 2 after collecting all the other caches on the track - half luck that I found this at all!!! Was so close to giving up on this one again! Glad I persisted!!! Thanks for the cache!!!
No luck - one sleeping pram Geobub and one worn out Geokid meant a long look was off the cards!
Coordinates changed from:
S 27° 34.441 E 152° 56.010
Coordinates changed to:
S 27° 34.441 E 152° 56.013
Distance from original: 16.2 feet or 4.9 meters.
Slight update to coordinates.
S 27° 34.441 E 152° 56.010
Coordinates changed to:
S 27° 34.441 E 152° 56.013
Distance from original: 16.2 feet or 4.9 meters.
Slight update to coordinates.
Log replaced and cache out back in correct location. This one in particular seems to creep from time to time.
We had a brief look for this one before. Today we were lucky and could squeeze our name in the full log book. TFTC
Found this the moment I stopped looking at my phone and just started looking, need to trust my instincts over GPS! TFTC
Was looking in the exact spot minutes before my girlfriend found it. I had no idea. TFTC
Cheating a bit with copy paste logs as I realise I haven logged this big day out with Menstrietash and Zee+glee and I'm now on holiday so will come back to finish the logs later but this will keep things in order to log the holiday finds
3 ha ha ha!
A cunning hide that look more finding than it should have!
TFTC
3 ha ha ha!
A cunning hide that look more finding than it should have!
TFTC
We spent a good deal of time scratching our heads about this one. We tied the geopup to a tree so I could better help look. After doing a bit of research, Menstrieben fond something that I had previously disregarded. That cant be it, I thought just as he came up with the goods. I really should have figured this out sooner, I was just telling them about hides like this 5 minutes before! TFTC!
A challenging cache but as we have found one similar to this before, plus a big of luck, it was a quick find for us today. A very well placed cache. TFTC
This was a tricky little find, something looked a little out of place and yep there it was! Tftc
Our last day in Ipswitch, this morning we headed out to Pooh Corner.
We are so pleased that we chose this series of caches to do with the limited amount of time we had here. A pleasant level walk around the track.
The caches were all found & they followed the Pooh theme wonderfully. I certainly would reccomed this series to others.
Thanks for placing this cache moo73
We are so pleased that we chose this series of caches to do with the limited amount of time we had here. A pleasant level walk around the track.
The caches were all found & they followed the Pooh theme wonderfully. I certainly would reccomed this series to others.
Thanks for placing this cache moo73
I don't mind a geocache find every now and then - not that you could really tell from my recent activity. And when I do head out, I insist to find only those that make it through my GSAK filters. This park has been noted by me before and geocaches in here is hardly a surprise. Today I need a geocache find or two and so these are on my way home.
Sadly a long day at work and days becoming somewhat shorter meant it was not long at all from my arrival until sunset. No matter - we're going in. Kangaroos were everywhere as I trotted along the path. I figured I'd likely be passing other, newer geocaches along the way, but the lure of a more interesting D/T was worthy of the longer walk. Afterall, I was enjoying myself in here.
For some reason I put my GPSr in my pocket when I was still about thirty metres away, assuming the geo-trail would be enough to help me locate the geocache. As it turns out, it is extremely clear where people have been looking every couple of days as the area is rather flattened. I tread carefully and it was but a moment before I spotted something suss. This lead me quickly to the logbook, which was signed, then replaced all as found.
What a nice place to visit, of particular interest to me also was the trains belting by every few minutes. I like trains. Thanks for this geocache, moo73
Sadly a long day at work and days becoming somewhat shorter meant it was not long at all from my arrival until sunset. No matter - we're going in. Kangaroos were everywhere as I trotted along the path. I figured I'd likely be passing other, newer geocaches along the way, but the lure of a more interesting D/T was worthy of the longer walk. Afterall, I was enjoying myself in here.
For some reason I put my GPSr in my pocket when I was still about thirty metres away, assuming the geo-trail would be enough to help me locate the geocache. As it turns out, it is extremely clear where people have been looking every couple of days as the area is rather flattened. I tread carefully and it was but a moment before I spotted something suss. This lead me quickly to the logbook, which was signed, then replaced all as found.
What a nice place to visit, of particular interest to me also was the trains belting by every few minutes. I like trains. Thanks for this geocache, moo73
TFTC found this one after a little search. A read through of the logs helped and we soon had the cache in hand. Signed and returned .. Worthy of a favourite point for such a sneaky hide and for the series
Off on a public holiday adventure. Great series. Thanks.
This one was certainly tricky. My tip, check, check and check again. A fave from me.
This one was certainly tricky. My tip, check, check and check again. A fave from me.
visiting from over the ditch. This walkway is beautiful. I was a fan of Pooh bear and this bought back lots of lovely childhood memories. Thank you for the caches
I started looking for this and walked in circles like many others have before me but then it started to rain in earnest so I had to find shelter. Then I gave up and went back to the start. Did start again in the other direction but got rained off again before I could make it here.
After lunch Dr Hunting Rabbit and four of his Asian muggle church friends (they were keen to get out for an afternoon walk) met up with TrickyT for a crappy day of caching on a wonderful afternoon in Pooh corner. Having seen these get published this trail was at the top of Dr Hunting Rabbit's "TO DO" list whilst in Australia. The Hunting Rabbit have grown quite fond of TrickyT over the years and it was nice to finally get out caching with him. His knowledge of the Australian bush and friendly nature made this a special day. Even the muggles grew in interest and were happy to make a find.
This was the seventeenth cache of the day. This could have been a difficult hide, but the cache name was perfect and knowing Eeyore well Dr Hunting Rabbit knew exactly what to look for. The cache was quickly found, log signed and we continued on. TFTC moo73
This was the seventeenth cache of the day. This could have been a difficult hide, but the cache name was perfect and knowing Eeyore well Dr Hunting Rabbit knew exactly what to look for. The cache was quickly found, log signed and we continued on. TFTC moo73
Relogging this under individual account, previously a member of Gaz'n'Kab account.
Decided to head out this morning to grab a few caches, and Pooh Corner looked like the perfect place This one was number 5 of 21 for today, and a quick find as I made my way around the loop today I soon made my way to this cache next, and after a quick search of the area and spotted a likely GZ I soon had the cache in hand, and added our name to the logbook before returning the cache as I found it, and heading off to grab a few more for the day [^]
TFTC moo73
Gaz'n'Kab
TFTC moo73
Gaz'n'Kab
Another one that took a while to find but found after reading the logs. Thanks moo73
This cache had us scratching our heads for quite some time... Probably didn't help that it was late evening though. Turns out that TheoraDora had actually picked up the cache earlier and used it to assist her search! Thankfully kdawg92 returned later on, and decided that something wasn't right...
TFTC moo73
Found with kdawg92, TheoraDora & Geago.
TFTC moo73
Found with kdawg92, TheoraDora & Geago.
Tftc. Found with silversovereign, kdawg92 and geago.
Really clever hide, actually walked on the area of cache at least five times before finding it :p
Really clever hide, actually walked on the area of cache at least five times before finding it :p
We decided to have a look around Pooh Corner this morning before heading to my mother's nearby for lunch of pork roast. I figured it would be a good way to work up an appetite. Unfortunately, Miss 10 was unwell so we deposited her at mum's first to lie on the couch and watch movies.
The geowife was determined to find one but this proved difficult and in the end, I saw a likely suspect and it turned out to be the cache. I let her sign the log.
TFTC
The geowife was determined to find one but this proved difficult and in the end, I saw a likely suspect and it turned out to be the cache. I let her sign the log.
TFTC
#2 for the day. Took a little while, walking around in circles. Great hide. TFTC.
I kinda sighed at the mystery size listing, it could be anything in the area! I quite liked what you ended up doing here though. It took me a few laps around the area of flattened foliage that seems to have developed here to spot it.
TFTC
TFTC
!!!! Please note I found this cache long before it was archived but am only just logging it now !!!!
Found with the whole family plus 1MinnieMoo, 1MinnieMooJnr, 1GiantPanda and ScattsMadhouse and MadScatts.
TFTC
Found with the whole family plus 1MinnieMoo, 1MinnieMooJnr, 1GiantPanda and ScattsMadhouse and MadScatts.
TFTC
Find #1859 at 11:07 with the whole family plus 1MinnieMoo, 1MinnieMooJnr, 1GiantPanda and ScattsMadhouse and MadScatts.
This one took us a moment before ScattsMadhouse found it in a spot I had already looked in, but obviously not closely enough.
Thanks for the cache, moo73.
This one took us a moment before ScattsMadhouse found it in a spot I had already looked in, but obviously not closely enough.
Thanks for the cache, moo73.
16/01/2016, 11:08 AM Find #205 An expedition out with 1MinnieMooJnr, 1GiantPanda, EngPhil, Palopinto, Miss Geosie, BopsyGirl, ScattsMadHouse and MadScatt
Took a little while for us to find this one. EngPhil's GPS said one thing, Scatt's GPS said another and mine tended to agree with Scatt's, however it still required more visual searching before we came up with the goods, which were found by ScattsMadHouse.
Thanks for the cache moo73.
Took a little while for us to find this one. EngPhil's GPS said one thing, Scatt's GPS said another and mine tended to agree with Scatt's, however it still required more visual searching before we came up with the goods, which were found by ScattsMadHouse.
Thanks for the cache moo73.
I had somehow missed logging this one when I logged all my others for the day, great walk!
TFTC
TFTC
There were plenty of things to photograph around here and that is what i was doing when a fellow cacher appeared.
I had never met Rhyssa6 before, found out we live only streets apart and both randomly chose to tackle this series on the same day.
I will say it was a pleasure to have some company along for the hunt.
Anyway, photos taken, it was time to locate the ultimate prize.
GPS was bouncing around a bit and we searched here, there and everywhere.
Then i spotted something a little different and sure enough, that was the target.
What a sneaky hide. Wasn't prepared to leave until a smiley was added.
We quickly added our names to the log, replaced everything as was, and continued on our way.
Tftc
I had never met Rhyssa6 before, found out we live only streets apart and both randomly chose to tackle this series on the same day.
I will say it was a pleasure to have some company along for the hunt.
Anyway, photos taken, it was time to locate the ultimate prize.
GPS was bouncing around a bit and we searched here, there and everywhere.
Then i spotted something a little different and sure enough, that was the target.
What a sneaky hide. Wasn't prepared to leave until a smiley was added.
We quickly added our names to the log, replaced everything as was, and continued on our way.
Tftc
It turns out the other cacher wasn't very far ahead of me at all. As I approached this one I could see someone standing off in the bush aways taking a photo. It was Nature Nelle taking pictures of a bug.
Introductions were made and it turns out that we actually live about 10 minutes from each other on Brisbane's northside and had both randomly decided to drive down and do Pooh's corner today. We'd also both thought about posting on facebook to ask if anyone wanted to do it but didn't bother and each came by ourselves!
We both started searching around for the cache and I fell victim to not following the rule of "Always check EVERY side"! Luckily Nature Nelle looked in the same place a few minutes later and she did follow that rule and quickly had the cache in her hand.
Log signed and replaced, we decided to continue along the trail together.
Introductions were made and it turns out that we actually live about 10 minutes from each other on Brisbane's northside and had both randomly decided to drive down and do Pooh's corner today. We'd also both thought about posting on facebook to ask if anyone wanted to do it but didn't bother and each came by ourselves!
We both started searching around for the cache and I fell victim to not following the rule of "Always check EVERY side"! Luckily Nature Nelle looked in the same place a few minutes later and she did follow that rule and quickly had the cache in her hand.
Log signed and replaced, we decided to continue along the trail together.
A surprisingly easy find. Probably helped that I was piggybacking a kid so was walking slowly!
A new log has been put in and the cache returned to its original location. Please take care when replacing as it should not be easy to see.
This one took me a bit of walking back and forth, my gps wasn't liking the clouds today!
I was about to give up (as my kids were out on the trail) when I spotted something likely!
I was about to give up (as my kids were out on the trail) when I spotted something likely!
Wow we were all prepared for the search on this one but then Immy comes up with the find within seconds of the chime on the phone ☺TFTC