The lake Currumbin Valley, Queensland, Australia
By
king-fisher8 on 27-Jan-15. Waypoint GC5KYPH
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No response from the owner within the last 28 Days and as per my original note this cache has been archived. If you wish to replace it please submit a new cache via [this link](https://www.geocaching.com/play/hide).
No finds for a long time and two unanswered Needs Maintenance logs. Time to archive this one?
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If you require more time please be sure to **post a note** (not an email) explaining the situation and how much more time you require. For ongoing issues please ensure you visit the listing and post a new note every 28 days to keep everyone up to date, if you do not then you cache may be archived without further note from a reviewer. Caches archived due to lack of maintenance are no longer unarchived and you will need to submit a replacement as a new cache.
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No sign of cache. What the photo shows could not be there. Clear spot where it was though
Tried to work it out but couldn't think what it could be. Will have to try next time in the area. Another hint of possible would be good
Just don't understand how we are supposed to work out cords with the tools. Just not smart enough. Will think about it, and try again. Thanks anyway.
I was down this way before work today when I saw this icon. I didn't have a lot of time left before I had to head back up to Ashmore but after scanning the cache page and logs it seemed like the was only one or two wp's so I headed around. Wow what a nice area to live in, if only.
I parked up and headed across, I soon spotted the first wp as it had fallen out of it's nook but thankfully still in one piece. I popped it open and wondered what next before it hit me. I left the container but took the contents just incase and head for GZ. At first I was a little concerned at the direction I was going but it Worked out nicely. I soon spotted the hide but the cache was nowhere to be seen. The main container has taken some damage but then I spotted the missing piece a meter or so away on the ground, whoo hoo.
I signed in then clipped the cache on the tether and placed the broken piece nearby, all is good.
Thanx again king-fisher, awesome location.
On the way back to the first wp I couldn't help but think how the view across the lake reminds me of Canada. If only those pines trees up on the ridge to the south where over there then it truly would look like a Canadian postcard
I parked up and headed across, I soon spotted the first wp as it had fallen out of it's nook but thankfully still in one piece. I popped it open and wondered what next before it hit me. I left the container but took the contents just incase and head for GZ. At first I was a little concerned at the direction I was going but it Worked out nicely. I soon spotted the hide but the cache was nowhere to be seen. The main container has taken some damage but then I spotted the missing piece a meter or so away on the ground, whoo hoo.
I signed in then clipped the cache on the tether and placed the broken piece nearby, all is good.
Thanx again king-fisher, awesome location.
On the way back to the first wp I couldn't help but think how the view across the lake reminds me of Canada. If only those pines trees up on the ridge to the south where over there then it truly would look like a Canadian postcard
Found it but was confused about the toolsbecause you did not need to use then
I found it with its little guardian but was confused about the tools
because you did not need any of them I think someone May have tampered with it ruby not definitlh
because you did not need any of them I think someone May have tampered with it ruby not definitlh
Found this clever multi for my first ever of this type. Grateful for all those tools thanks. . Oh the thoughts that immediately go through your head planning your possible next steps when you first see them...! TFTC in such a lovely location
Out and about today to find my cache for the day.
I parked close by and made my way to WP1.
After a little search I had the first Way Point container.
I soon had the co-ords for WP2 and headed off with WP1 container as I just might need a few things in it as per instructions.
At GZ I soon found the final and I even found a useful way to use WP container to help me retrieve the final and sign the log book.
Thanks for the cache.
I parked close by and made my way to WP1.
After a little search I had the first Way Point container.
I soon had the co-ords for WP2 and headed off with WP1 container as I just might need a few things in it as per instructions.
At GZ I soon found the final and I even found a useful way to use WP container to help me retrieve the final and sign the log book.
Thanks for the cache.
After a day of caching with Aussie Liahona I had planned this one as our last. What a great cache to finish on. The find at waypoint 1 had us puzzled at first but as we pondered about the items we soon were able to be on our way to GZ. And a very unique hide at GZ. Thanks for a fabulous multi cache KF8.
Oh, thank goodness, what a bonus this cache was. First of all we found it after 4 DNF's on other caches.
Second we were surrounded by pretty countryside and a lovely lake to enjoy. Third we were intrigued and surprised at the number of tools required and enjoyed discovering each one. Then we were happy for a lovely walk to GZ where an amusing cache awaited us. We signed the log and had a little bit more difficulty replacing it but managed, thankfully. This is when we discovered the short access to this cache and therefore we took that easier way to return to waypoint 1 and the geocaching vehicle. This is definitely worth a favourite point for the enjoyable experience we had with this one. Thank you king-fisher8 for the extra trouble you've gone to. Well done! [^][^]
Second we were surrounded by pretty countryside and a lovely lake to enjoy. Third we were intrigued and surprised at the number of tools required and enjoyed discovering each one. Then we were happy for a lovely walk to GZ where an amusing cache awaited us. We signed the log and had a little bit more difficulty replacing it but managed, thankfully. This is when we discovered the short access to this cache and therefore we took that easier way to return to waypoint 1 and the geocaching vehicle. This is definitely worth a favourite point for the enjoyable experience we had with this one. Thank you king-fisher8 for the extra trouble you've gone to. Well done! [^][^]
I noticed this cache when it was first published but thought there would be no chance on the *FTF* . So dabom81 and myself continued our leisurely drive through the countryside of northern NSW. The afternoon was getting on and we needed to get back to the munchkins, I checked on this cache again and noticed that no one had found it still Really? Hmmm, might just see about that
We arrived in no time at all and the first WP was found easily. Hmmm, what's going on here.... Hahaha! I'm glad you supplied all those tools! I finally figured out what was going on when Perusal arrived with her gorgeous, roly-poly, giant, moving, teddy bear. Well ok, it wasn't a teddy bear but Mika her beautiful canine companion, sure was just as huggable as a teddy though
We all continued on over to WP2 and the cute little cache guardian was discovered in no time. I opened up the cache to find a nice squeaky clean log. Woohoo! After signing the log I replaced the cache back as it had been found.
Thanks for the cache king-fisher8 A fun way to end the day.
We arrived in no time at all and the first WP was found easily. Hmmm, what's going on here.... Hahaha! I'm glad you supplied all those tools! I finally figured out what was going on when Perusal arrived with her gorgeous, roly-poly, giant, moving, teddy bear. Well ok, it wasn't a teddy bear but Mika her beautiful canine companion, sure was just as huggable as a teddy though
We all continued on over to WP2 and the cute little cache guardian was discovered in no time. I opened up the cache to find a nice squeaky clean log. Woohoo! After signing the log I replaced the cache back as it had been found.
Thanks for the cache king-fisher8 A fun way to end the day.
I noticed this cache come through and an hour or so later noticed that it was still sitting there unfound.
Ok, a good excuse for a Sunday afternoon drive. When I turned up I could see two people hanging out near the tree. As I approached I instantly knew that it was nyssaflutterby and she knew who I was even though we had never seen or met each other before. I like the way that you can sort of get to know people through the logs that they write when they find your caches or things that you read on Facebook or when out and about.
Nyssa and her friend had the tools and so we set off to GZ. We looked at the tools together .....mmm very funny king-fisher8. Nyssa very kindly offered to share the *FTF* with me.
Thanks king-fisher8 for getting Mika and I out of the house.
Ok, a good excuse for a Sunday afternoon drive. When I turned up I could see two people hanging out near the tree. As I approached I instantly knew that it was nyssaflutterby and she knew who I was even though we had never seen or met each other before. I like the way that you can sort of get to know people through the logs that they write when they find your caches or things that you read on Facebook or when out and about.
Nyssa and her friend had the tools and so we set off to GZ. We looked at the tools together .....mmm very funny king-fisher8. Nyssa very kindly offered to share the *FTF* with me.
Thanks king-fisher8 for getting Mika and I out of the house.