TRLT - Sombrero Galambine, New South Wales, Australia
By
Buggerme on 11-Aug-15. Waypoint GC619WG
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Full time Nomads, travelling around Australia since 2014. Making our way to Broken Hill for Mundi Mundi Bash. Staying in Gulgong for a night or 2, today we decided to visit Mudgee.TFTC Buggerme
Our last day of caching in the Mudgee area so aubeasty, Its Dozzie, Brewmaker and I picked up a few trads before heading back home to Sydney.
#14544 10:10The last day of our JLW expedition to Mudgee. Befor heading back to Sydney, we drove towards Gulgong for a few more caches.Found together with Brewmaker, Ziggiau and aubeastie, and logged as 'Mudgee Madness'TFTC
Cheryl found this one with her eagle eyes.Big thanks to Buggerme for placing this cache. Cache number 8573 on February 29, 2024
Thanks for contributing to this amazing series with beautiful scenery. Love the backroad travel. TFTC
Could see this one from the car!
Another fun easy cache - left a smile
Thanks for the cache
Another fun easy cache - left a smile
Thanks for the cache
80 finds, 5 dnf's on his trail today, starting at Andromeda, and finishing at Sofala with Geoian. Thanks to all the CO's for your efforts. I enjoyed this trail.
5 dnf's today with 80 finds on his trail, starting at Andromeda, and finishing at Sofala. Thanks to all the CO's for your efforts. They are greatly appreciated. Correcting date.
Easy little park and grab. The cache is in fair condition with a new log but the contents are a bit soggy. Signed and replaced. Thanks Buggerme for placing the cache.
Wow aweso.w spot TFTC
The log and baggie in great order but there is a pretty nasty science experiment happening in the bottom of the container
The log and baggie in great order but there is a pretty nasty science experiment happening in the bottom of the container
Correct - we were amazed by the size of the vineyards belonging to this winery. Once again cache-hunting produces the unexpected. TFTC.
Last one for the day 11 in hour and a half not too bad. Left a penny. TFTC JenneG And Budgy Nth Nowra NSW
Heading to Orange again & keen to have a quick break, this cache was in a convenient & very scenic spot. Quick find. TFTC.
With an afternoon free on our Mudgee holiday we came to drive some back roads to find some caches. Mrs Woodyrothwell we behind the wheel while I navigated and jumped out to make the finds.
I told my wife to turn the car around but she didn’t want the grass hurting it so she made a twenty point turn before we were on our way. tftc
I told my wife to turn the car around but she didn’t want the grass hurting it so she made a twenty point turn before we were on our way. tftc
second day caching and concentrating on the TRLT love the places geocaching takes us and these minor roads thanks for the cache and maintaining
A nice stop on our journey across the country from Adelaide to Brisbane with Davidwazza! TFTC!
Moving from Adelaide to Brisbane, [@jesswrigley](http://coord.info/PRNW59T) and I decided to drive the long distance to make the opportunity a holiday, taking 12 days and passing through Victoria, New South Wales, and then finally arriving in Queensland. We spent the first few days in SA's Riverland, visiting Morgan, Berri and Renmark; and then drove through Mildura in Victoria. In NSW, we stopped at Hay, Parkes, Merriwa, Tamworth, Port Macquarie, and Coffs Harbour, and then entered Qld to stop for a night in Robina in the Gold Coast.
Today, [@jesswrigley](http://coord.info/PRNW59T) and I travelled from Parkes to Merriwa. We travelled north-east via Baldry, Yeoval, to Wellington, where we visited the Wellington Caves, and stopped for lunch. We then continued the drive north-east through Spicers Creek, Two Mile Flat, Gulgong, Ulan, arriving in Merriwa in the evening in time for a pizza dinner. Afternoon highlights were walks to The Drip Gorge and Hands On The Rock (Ulan Aboriginal Rock Art), and several of NSW's LGAs were visited during our travels today.
We ended up seeing a rather large snake slither across the road just close to this geocache, but upon back tracking to see if we could take a closer look, he/she was long gone. So we proceeded to GZ, and made a quick find. The cache container was in good shape, but the logbook was damp and mouldy, so needs CO attention.. Thanks Buggerme for the cache placement and ongoing maintenance.
Note that this geocache was logged with the *Team Warren* Davidwazza/jesswrigley stamp.
Today, [@jesswrigley](http://coord.info/PRNW59T) and I travelled from Parkes to Merriwa. We travelled north-east via Baldry, Yeoval, to Wellington, where we visited the Wellington Caves, and stopped for lunch. We then continued the drive north-east through Spicers Creek, Two Mile Flat, Gulgong, Ulan, arriving in Merriwa in the evening in time for a pizza dinner. Afternoon highlights were walks to The Drip Gorge and Hands On The Rock (Ulan Aboriginal Rock Art), and several of NSW's LGAs were visited during our travels today.
We ended up seeing a rather large snake slither across the road just close to this geocache, but upon back tracking to see if we could take a closer look, he/she was long gone. So we proceeded to GZ, and made a quick find. The cache container was in good shape, but the logbook was damp and mouldy, so needs CO attention.. Thanks Buggerme for the cache placement and ongoing maintenance.
Note that this geocache was logged with the *Team Warren* Davidwazza/jesswrigley stamp.
#899
Back to complete this section of TRLT with Calypso62.
#3 for this road trip
Signed the log and placed back.
TFTC.
Back to complete this section of TRLT with Calypso62.
#3 for this road trip
Signed the log and placed back.
TFTC.
Didn't realise there were so many vineyards hereabouts, thanks for bringing us here.
We thought we'd come across lots of dead vineyards but then realised they were just the edges. Found with MummyPenny. Thanks Buggerme.
Day 2
With the COVID19 restrictions lifting, we decided to head to the Bathurst area this long weekend on a Geomission with Rapidlywild. Our intention was to attack the TRLT trail and others around the area.
We had a great four days, only a few DNF’s but mostly smiley's, and have left plenty for another adventure. Lovely area to cache in and we look forward to coming back for some more fun and laughs.
Thanks for the hide Buggerme and thanks Rapidlywild for another great weekend away.
Apologies for the generic log, thank you to all the cache owners for their efforts.
With the COVID19 restrictions lifting, we decided to head to the Bathurst area this long weekend on a Geomission with Rapidlywild. Our intention was to attack the TRLT trail and others around the area.
We had a great four days, only a few DNF’s but mostly smiley's, and have left plenty for another adventure. Lovely area to cache in and we look forward to coming back for some more fun and laughs.
Thanks for the hide Buggerme and thanks Rapidlywild for another great weekend away.
Apologies for the generic log, thank you to all the cache owners for their efforts.
With COVID19 locking everyone down for so long, a MUCH overdue geocaching mission was welcomed. FurfacesLL #1 and myself decided to head towards Bathurst and attack some of the TRLT caches and see how far we can go. Spoke to a few of the CO's prior to heading up to see if we could assist with any maintenance that was required, so we went prepared with some camo containers and some fresh log books. We had a wonderful weekend stretching the legs and enjoying the country side.
Thanks for the hide Buggerme And thanks to the FFLL ladies for another fun weekend out and about the TRLT trails and others
Thanks for the hide Buggerme And thanks to the FFLL ladies for another fun weekend out and about the TRLT trails and others
Another short move from Ballimore to Gulgong, staying here for a couple of day picking up the top part of the RLT series. Today was collecting those around town and to do a mini shop at IGA. If you are in the area tomorrow, be at the IGA at 9am, they are getting a load of toilet paper. You can panic buy all you want.
TFTC Buggerme
Total Cache Finds 9060
TFTC Buggerme
Total Cache Finds 9060
[:(!] Thanks for an awesome effort.
Devilish
Brilliant and Clever
I like it
Another one of the list
TTBLNSL TFTC/TFTH/TFBUH Buggerme [^]
Devilish
Brilliant and Clever
I like it
Another one of the list
TTBLNSL TFTC/TFTH/TFBUH Buggerme [^]
A 'little' detour off the main road here
And down the Lane a good parking spot amongst the grapes was found.
I looked in a likely spot,
and spotted a cache
Champagne caching [^]
Or maybe Chardonnay Caching ??
Shiraz Caching ?? [:o]
Whatever !!
I prefer beer anyway
And down the Lane a good parking spot amongst the grapes was found.
I looked in a likely spot,
and spotted a cache
Champagne caching [^]
Or maybe Chardonnay Caching ??
Shiraz Caching ?? [:o]
Whatever !!
I prefer beer anyway
This was to be the last long geocaching trail for us to undertake during our current travels around Australia, and so this afternoon we started at the top of the trail. It was probably the coldest day of our geocaching holiday to date, especially as it was also very windy and raining on and off, but nothing that would stop our enjoyment of the trail. This one, the first of the series for us, was soon located once at Ground Zero. We signed the log book and then replaced as found. Thanks so much for the cache and greetings from Zimbabwe
Day 3 - Travelling TRLT with oldmorty and marj01.
(Log signed OMF to save space).
TRLT caches: found - 80, DNF - 3.
Other caches found - 35, DNF - 1.
Thanks to buggerme for placing this cache here for us to find.
(Log signed OMF to save space).
TRLT caches: found - 80, DNF - 3.
Other caches found - 35, DNF - 1.
Thanks to buggerme for placing this cache here for us to find.
OCW frazerdaze and marj01. House sitting at White Rock for a week has provided an opportunity to do some geocaching runs around Bathurst - mainly TRLT series indispersed with a number of trads and puzzle caches. During the day we saw lovely scenery, lots of sheep and cattle, a few foxes and one deer in the forestry area. We even encountered fire persons doing a burn off which included two of the caches we were chasing. Please excuse the generic logs and thanks to all the CO's for placing the caches and adding to our enjoyment. For expediency all logs were signed OMF.
On a big weekend caching with oldmorty and Frazeydaze and logs have signed OMF.
Would like to thank all cache owners, for making and maintaining the caches.
Would like to thank all cache owners, for making and maintaining the caches.
Travelling from Sydney to Gulgong and collecting a few caches along the way. Thanks so much to all the COs for making this drive a lot more interesting.
Out on a caching roadtrip for a few day over the holidays I stopped in here to look and find this hide.
It sure has been a really enjoyable scenic country drive.
With so many finds I appoligise for my repeated logs.
Thanks to all the CO for placing their caches along the way
Cheers
Bonfire7
It sure has been a really enjoyable scenic country drive.
With so many finds I appoligise for my repeated logs.
Thanks to all the CO for placing their caches along the way
Cheers
Bonfire7
Find No.3965 while based in Mudgee for a couple of days. So far, we have found approximately 450 TRLT series caches. We don't like generic repetitive logs, so we will try to keep it fresh.
Found with sesblocker. This is a big vinyard!
TFTC Buggerme
17 November 2018 12:22
Found with sesblocker. This is a big vinyard!
TFTC Buggerme
17 November 2018 12:22
Started TRLT series today with 15 found.
All finds were easy enough.
Travelled some roads I probably wouldn’t have otherwise.
TFTCs
All finds were easy enough.
Travelled some roads I probably wouldn’t have otherwise.
TFTCs
Please accept our apologies for the following generic logs as there are going to be lots of them. We have been in Barcaldine for the QOGM and made up our minds ages ago, that we were going to do some of this trail on the way home. It is somewhat out of the way but we have wanted to do it for ages.
All caches will have the same generic log unless there is something to add. This is the first and we will put a summary on the last one we get to on this trip.
So excited about finally getting here. Thanks so very very much for placing these caches and showing us how to get around the area with minimal bitumen.
Let's go!!!
All caches will have the same generic log unless there is something to add. This is the first and we will put a summary on the last one we get to on this trip.
So excited about finally getting here. Thanks so very very much for placing these caches and showing us how to get around the area with minimal bitumen.
Let's go!!!
Having found my target caches, It was time to turn north and head towards home. Of course, there was still time for a detour here and there to find a few caches. This cache was quickly located and the log signed. TFTC
There were few options here on this great little back road so I soon had the cache logged and left a TB. Thanks Buggerme for the hide.
Hill End and Mudgee weekend April 2018. I set out late on Thursday after a small car battery issue. I only stopped once before a night at Bummeroo ford. Friday took me to Orange via many spread out caches between Oberon and Bathurst. I spent the night at Macquarie woods. Saturday started foggy and then warmed up. I was heading to Hill end, and did make it, but I had to give up on the Bridle track due to a rockfall. Late in the evening I did find a spot along the Turon river and the very bumpy northern section of the Bridle trail. Sunday had me finishing the TRLT trail from Mudgee to Gulgong and a few missed ones in the middle of nowhere. The last day was a simple drive home from Sofala. A great weekend !
After the rough morning start on the Bridle Track it was a relief to get to normal roads, even dirt ones. The rest of the day was spent dealing with more TRLT caches with a few extras thrown in to fill in the day.
Thanks.
25004.94 TNLN
Visited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6 & Time and Space Blue Bronze A#198
**Albida**
After the rough morning start on the Bridle Track it was a relief to get to normal roads, even dirt ones. The rest of the day was spent dealing with more TRLT caches with a few extras thrown in to fill in the day.
Thanks.
25004.94 TNLN
Visited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6 & Time and Space Blue Bronze A#198
**Albida**
**## Found Cache No. 2061 ##
(Caches Found Today: 3 OF 83)
Streak Day: 793 **
DNF Today: 0 of 3
Out with Snoopy1976 this weekend completing some of the TRLT caches. Most were easy finds but some took a little longer to find. TFTC
(Caches Found Today: 3 OF 83)
Streak Day: 793 **
DNF Today: 0 of 3
Out with Snoopy1976 this weekend completing some of the TRLT caches. Most were easy finds but some took a little longer to find. TFTC
Quick find....out doing this series with dave8153 as my goal is to get 5000 for the OZ geomuster. We had an audience for this one TFTC
We are staying at the Mudgee showgrounds and with this extreme heat we headed out for a while to get some caches before returning to the comfort the aircon in the caravan provides. We like doing these rural caches and this was a particularly nice section and the caches a little closer to each other which kept things more interesting. We stopped for a lunch at Gulgong and enjoyed looking around this unique town. This was one of the caches we targetted and were able to find and we thank Buggerme for placement of this cache and adding to our enjoyment of the area.
On a two day caching trip with GeodudeAU to cover more of TRLT series and others from Carcalgong-Mudgee-Gulgong-Ilford-Capertee-Lithgow. We had 90 finds and only a few DNFs for our efforts. A great couple of days exploring the Central Tablelands seeing some amazing places we wouldn't normally visit. We even survived the mini-hurricane that swept through our campsite along the Cudgegong River at TSR (Cullenbone)! Thanks to all the COs for placing and maintaining these caches. Most were in good order and easily found with the help of handy hints to get CIH.
This didn't stump us. TFTC
This didn't stump us. TFTC
Out with Brewmaker for a 2 day trip finding caches along The Road Less Travelled series and other nearby ones. On this day 2 we started just north of Mudgee along the Henry Lawson trail through Eurunderee towards Gulgong, then through Piambong and back towards Mudgee before heading back to Sydney though Lithgow.
It was an enjoyable journey through the countryside and towns, seeing farm and native animals along the way. Today was a nice sunny day and there were no issues.
We found most of the caches very easily (except for a few in Mudgee). Most of the caches were in good order, so all in all it was a good day's caching. Thanks to all of the COs for providing this trail and caches
It was an enjoyable journey through the countryside and towns, seeing farm and native animals along the way. Today was a nice sunny day and there were no issues.
We found most of the caches very easily (except for a few in Mudgee). Most of the caches were in good order, so all in all it was a good day's caching. Thanks to all of the COs for providing this trail and caches
On our christmas family break away, got sent into Mudgee to buy supplies and couldnt resist making a start on the trlt series, we figured the family wouldnt miss us for a couple of hours. Couldnt resist continuing on with the loop. Tftc
2/10/17. 8:46 AM. Cache #5415.
8th of 38 finds (& 5 DNFs) today.
Day 3 of the long weekend for which I have come up to plunder caches in the Mid West Regional council. After DNFing "Gulgong Tour", I returned to The Road Less Travelled, starting where I had finished last night. Mopping up the last dozen or so in this leg through Two Mile Flat, Gulgong and Galambine took me about an hour and a half. TFTC to all the COs involved.
Sorry it's mostly going to be a copy/paste affair, but there will be the occasional extra commentary where anything of note happened...
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A brief pause from TRLT after this to get "Hillview", then the last two TRLTs ("Tadpole" and "Andromeda" followed).
8th of 38 finds (& 5 DNFs) today.
Day 3 of the long weekend for which I have come up to plunder caches in the Mid West Regional council. After DNFing "Gulgong Tour", I returned to The Road Less Travelled, starting where I had finished last night. Mopping up the last dozen or so in this leg through Two Mile Flat, Gulgong and Galambine took me about an hour and a half. TFTC to all the COs involved.
Sorry it's mostly going to be a copy/paste affair, but there will be the occasional extra commentary where anything of note happened...
} : )
A brief pause from TRLT after this to get "Hillview", then the last two TRLTs ("Tadpole" and "Andromeda" followed).
Found as part of a weekend away with Hoojar. We headed up towards Gulgong the first night and camped near the start/ end of TRLT (@ -5 degrees ). The next day we made it through some nice historic places and great rolling countryside to finish up at Sunny Corner after a feed in Bathurst. The next day a few more finds before we headed home. Plenty of roadkill spotted, not many cars and not too much trouble at each cache. Thanks to all those cache hiders .
The opportunity finally arose that Steeba and I both had a free weekend to go caching. We quickly settled upon the northern half of The Road Less Traveled series. We drove to Gulgong via Mudgee after work on Friday, camping just before midnight at the suggested TSR nearby.
Saturday we made our way via the caching trail, and the odd additional cache, to Bathurst for dinner, then back onto the trail to Sunny Corner where we again camped for the evening.
Sunday we turned our heads for home, via a few additional cache stops in Portland and Wallerawang.
A fantastic weekend away, with excellent country to be seen and company to be had. We enjoyed the caches that we found.
Thank you to all of the cache owners, and sorry for the boiler-plate logs!
Cheers
Saturday we made our way via the caching trail, and the odd additional cache, to Bathurst for dinner, then back onto the trail to Sunny Corner where we again camped for the evening.
Sunday we turned our heads for home, via a few additional cache stops in Portland and Wallerawang.
A fantastic weekend away, with excellent country to be seen and company to be had. We enjoyed the caches that we found.
Thank you to all of the cache owners, and sorry for the boiler-plate logs!
Cheers