TRLT- Rockin Erudgere, New South Wales, Australia
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Scenic Routers on 09-Aug-15. Waypoint GC61BPE
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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.Took a while to uncover this one but it is where its supposed to be.TFTC opted-out user
Looked high and looked low but no luckf for us here today. Maybe next time.Thanks
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
Resuming the TRLT series from when we visited Mudgee a year ago. Still enjoying the farm scenery and dirt roads. TFTC.
We had done a couple of this trail before but many years ago so it was good to get back here to do some more. Thanks.
second day caching and concentrating on the TRLT love the places geocaching takes us and these minor roads thanks for the cache and maintaining
Tftc scenic routers, TRLT series is our goal today, made a quick find , all good here
I thought I'd do a few of the Roads Less Travelled series while I was in Mudgee but ended up returning to town before I went further out than I really wanted to go, so only a few TRLT finds today.
Thanks for setting up this section Scenic Routers ... I shall return sometime for the balance.
Thanks for setting up this section Scenic Routers ... I shall return sometime for the balance.
#9059 12:05
Some of the TRLT caches I found back in June 2018. This time I was again in the Mudgee area and I took the opportunity to find a few more of the power trail.
My little Mazda3 behaved quite well on the gravel road, although it became very dusty both inside and outside.
TFTC Scenic Routers!
Some of the TRLT caches I found back in June 2018. This time I was again in the Mudgee area and I took the opportunity to find a few more of the power trail.
My little Mazda3 behaved quite well on the gravel road, although it became very dusty both inside and outside.
TFTC Scenic Routers!
#919
Back to complete this section of TRLT with Calypso62.
#23 for this road trip
Signed the log and placed back.
TFTC.
Back to complete this section of TRLT with Calypso62.
#23 for this road trip
Signed the log and placed back.
TFTC.
A nice quick park and grab cache on this rainy Sunday morning. Did the legals and replaced as found. TFTCM
Cheers dkmacca
Cheers dkmacca
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 Scenic Routers 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 Scenic Routers 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 Scenic Routers And thanks to the FFLL ladies for another fun weekend out and about the TRLT trails and others
Thanks for the hide Scenic Routers And thanks to the FFLL ladies for another fun weekend out and about the TRLT trails and others
Day 2 at Gulgong, our attack today is to do the top part of the TRLT Series before we move off to Mudgee for the rest. We gave up the mad rush at IGA for the toilet paper today to enjoy a relaxing drive on the dirt roads heading south. A few tricky ones along the way but managed a 100% success.
TFTC Scenic Routers
Total Cache Finds 9084
TFTC Scenic Routers
Total Cache Finds 9084
TFTC was looking harder then I needed to out and about on adventures with squirrels0291
[:(!] Thanks for an awesome effort.
Devilish
Brilliant and Clever
I like it
Another one of the list
TTBLNSL TFTC/TFTH/TFBUH Scenic Routers [^]
Devilish
Brilliant and Clever
I like it
Another one of the list
TTBLNSL TFTC/TFTH/TFBUH Scenic Routers [^]
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. Fortunately it didn’t take long to find this one as with the sun long set it was very dark in the Ground Zero area. 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 Scenic Routers 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 Scenic Routers for placing this cache here for us to find.
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.
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.
Found today with my Dad and little brother, before attending the event in Mudgee, very bumpy road along here!
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Find #2762-2787
We're here on unfinished business, and to attend the 'A Ceilidh in the Country' event. A few years ago we came to hit the TRLT, but gastroenteritis and flooding rain intervened. We hit the trail not long after 8 this morning, and made our way through the Piambong sections and a handful down Hill End Rd before heading over to the event. We then drove home in pouring rain.... Good coordinates were the norm, no cache problems along here....
With a recent DNF we made sure we gave the area a good look, found around the other side.... TFTC
We're here on unfinished business, and to attend the 'A Ceilidh in the Country' event. A few years ago we came to hit the TRLT, but gastroenteritis and flooding rain intervened. We hit the trail not long after 8 this morning, and made our way through the Piambong sections and a handful down Hill End Rd before heading over to the event. We then drove home in pouring rain.... Good coordinates were the norm, no cache problems along here....
With a recent DNF we made sure we gave the area a good look, found around the other side.... TFTC
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
This our second Geocache run whilst house sitting at Bocoble for a week. Gave us a chance to continue TRLT.
STL
TFTC
STL
TFTC
Find No.3959 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. Hmmm, nice selection of hides here.
TFTC Scenic Routers
17 November 2018 10:35
Found with sesblocker. Hmmm, nice selection of hides here.
TFTC Scenic Routers
17 November 2018 10:35
Took the less travelled road on a daytrip from Mudgee to Gulgong, each cache was found without too much searching around
TFTC
TFTC
On our way back from the coast MrGT needed to stop at a farm to pick something up. Sitting in the car waiting I thought I'd check if any TRLT caches were nearby. They were. So I was able to convince MrGT to take the lesser travelled road back into Mudgee for a bite to eat before completing the trip home. TFTCs.
Day 2 of the TRLT series.
Found 25 in total today.
Again, all were easy enough finds.
Some nice spots visited.
SL TNLN TFTC
Found 25 in total today.
Again, all were easy enough finds.
Some nice spots visited.
SL TNLN TFTC
Thank you so very very much for this awesome series that is showing us around with minimal bitumen. Absolutely loving it. Thank you.
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.
24992.82 TNLN
Visited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6 & 24 Hours 72 Finds A#293
**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.
24992.82 TNLN
Visited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6 & 24 Hours 72 Finds A#293
**Albida**
**## Found Cache No. 2084 ##
(Caches Found Today: 26 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: 26 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. 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 Scenic Routers 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.
Our last one in TRLT series. Mission accomplished. Off to grab a few in town. TFTC
Our last one in TRLT series. Mission accomplished. Off to grab a few in town. 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
Having come up from Sydney for a long weekend of geocaching in and around Mudgee, we set up camp at the Old Bara campsite, and then took off for a number of TRLT caches in the afternoon.
Not quite sure what the name referred to, but we soon had the cache in hand.
Not quite sure what the name referred to, but we soon had the cache in hand.
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. Love series like this that take you off the main roads. Tftc
Found in the heat on the way to Dubbo to see my daughter. Did a side trip. Great area around here. TFTC.
Given the possibilities I count myself lucky I spotted it almost immediately. Why doesn't that happen all the time?
I love the road less travelled so had to try at least some of these caches. Enjoyed every one I did - some scenery was totally amazing ...the serenity of the drive just perfect. TFTC (all of them)
1/10/17. 5:26 PM. Cache #5392.
56th of 71 finds today.
Day 2 of the long weekend for which I have come up to plunder caches in the Mid West Regional council. Now on to the main leg of the day, The Road Less Travelled; I followed the trail up though Pyramul, Carcalgong, Windeyer, Grattai, Collingwood, Erudgere and Piambong - 62 caches in 6 hours including a handful of non-TRLT caches. 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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After finding "TRLT - Cross Roads", I looked at the next two on my way north ("TRLT - Tortured Willow" and "TRLT - Just Out of View"). The first of these I gave a quick look at but not long enough to even call that a DNF. The second of these I skipped completely and then the CO archived it the next day anyway. So I ended up coming to this cache next; glad to be back to putting smileys on the map again.
56th of 71 finds today.
Day 2 of the long weekend for which I have come up to plunder caches in the Mid West Regional council. Now on to the main leg of the day, The Road Less Travelled; I followed the trail up though Pyramul, Carcalgong, Windeyer, Grattai, Collingwood, Erudgere and Piambong - 62 caches in 6 hours including a handful of non-TRLT caches. 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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After finding "TRLT - Cross Roads", I looked at the next two on my way north ("TRLT - Tortured Willow" and "TRLT - Just Out of View"). The first of these I gave a quick look at but not long enough to even call that a DNF. The second of these I skipped completely and then the CO archived it the next day anyway. So I ended up coming to this cache next; glad to be back to putting smileys on the map again.
On the way home to the Upper Hunter from Dubbo. Me, my 3 minions and geo sister Gibberish101 decided we would attempt a section of this series. We weren't expecting a dirt road after checking a few times on the maps and found there was really no good places to pull over at most the cache sites. I wasn't game to get the geokiddies out of the car most of the time so Giberish101 went hunting and brought the caches back for my minions to do their trades
Fun day of caching now that Gabstar has finished playing soccer in town. Time to tackle TRLT! Part of it... Gabstar found this one. TFTC
Geogangstas gave me credit for this find but it was actually my dad, Mr AWTYOW. TFTC
Spent the afternoon driving AWTYOW, Geogangstas and Gabstar down the road less travelled. Great fun caching through the countryside here! TFTC
TFTC Thank you for going to the effort of hiding this cache. You have shown us a new place and have helped make geocaching an enjoyable activity.
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
I didn't find these sort of objects anywhere else on my travels today but maybe I just wasn't looking hard enough.
14181. Found during a run through the Bathurst to Mudgee region this long weekend.
Having completed the southern part of TRLT series last month I had the northern part of the series on my radar for this long weekend - plus as many extras as there are along the way. After spending the Saturday night in Mudgee I hit the road again early today to finish up as much as I could. All but two of today's caches were found and all were nicely hidden with good sized containers. This was the next find for the day. Quick find at GZ . Log signed, cache replaced, and I headed off to the next one.
Thanks to all the COs for their caches - it was a great run up through this area.
TNLN - TFTC !!
Having completed the southern part of TRLT series last month I had the northern part of the series on my radar for this long weekend - plus as many extras as there are along the way. After spending the Saturday night in Mudgee I hit the road again early today to finish up as much as I could. All but two of today's caches were found and all were nicely hidden with good sized containers. This was the next find for the day. Quick find at GZ . Log signed, cache replaced, and I headed off to the next one.
Thanks to all the COs for their caches - it was a great run up through this area.
TNLN - TFTC !!
1/5/17 Found with muppet95. Muppet95 mentioned to me that he was keen to hit up The Road Less Travelled series and we decided to take a few days off to go on a bit of a road trip. I wanted to shoot for a goal of finding at least 200 caches in a 24 hours period and we made plans accordingly. We drove up to Gulgong on the first day and arrived in the early afternoon. We started The Road Less Travelled series there and headed south towards Mudgee, picking up approximately 30 geocaches on the way. We spent the night camping on the outskirts of Mudgee and had an early night, with the expectation of an early start to have the best chance of reaching our goal of 200 caches the next day. At the crack of dawn on day 2, we packed up camp and set out on the trail, finding our first for the day at 7 AM. We then spent the next 14 hours travelling The Road Less Travelled, caching the series and picking up some additional caches along the way. We powered on well after the light of day had disappeared, because we were on a mission and were resolute in our efforts to achieve our goal for the day. We reached a point, down near Gurnang in the pine forest, where the area a cache in the series was supposed to be had been logged and we could not continue, without backtracking and going the long way around. We made the decision to turn around and head back to Oberon, where we would pick up the last remaining few to reach our target number. I am very sad to say that on the way out of the pine forest, a wombat ran out as we were driving past and was struck by the underside of the car. We stopped immediately and I rushed over to its aid. The poor thing was in not in a good way and I did what I could to provide some comfort but it faded away within a matter of minutes. The accident is very distressing and upsetting, and it put a real dampener on a long and tiring day. There was nothing we could do at that point, so we continued on our way back to Oberon, picking up some more caches in town. We reached our campsite and setup, keen to rest up and have a deserved sleep in. It was another cold night, definitely dropping below zero degrees. We woke in the morning and, after packing up, we made our way back to the big smoke. Thanks For The Caches to the respective Cache Owners, and for putting this series together, which takes us on a different route along the Road Less Travelled. We will have to come back at another point in the future to try and finish off the series, and hope that one day the series may be extended further for everyone’s enjoyment.
Road trip North to tackle The Road Less Travelled Series with JordsAU! I’ve wanted to try this trail for a while but hadn’t found anyone to try it with. I ran it by Jords a few weeks back & after checking the roster for the week, the stars aligned and we started organising it. He was aiming for “200 caches in a day”, so we planned the trail as best we could!
Monday – we drove up to Gulgong to start the trail. We worked our way down to Mudgee (~30 caches) before setting up camp for the night. We had an early night so we could smash out a big day.
Tuesday – packing up at sunrise and setting out, the big day begun! We reached the first 100 by 2:00pm (7 hours elapsed). We were worried that we weren’t going to reach the 200 milestone considered how far we had to go and how long we had been tracking! The stretch from the Great Western Highway to Oberon made great time and we were on 150 caches. Instead of heading into Oberon to set up camp in daylight, we decided the best use of the remaining daylight would be to push through into the night for the last 50. Eventually we were down to the last handful, when we hit an area of the forest that had been logged. To make up the last few, we assumed there would be caches in Oberon, so we drove 50km back to town. We made the 200 at the Oberon Memorial Site and called it a (long) day.
Wednesday – I was all ran down from the big day, so we made our way back home! I found a few in Sydney, and made the drive back down home. It was a good to unpack and have a nice hot shower. Now for the long laborious task of entering these logs!
Thank you to all the Cache Owners along this trail. It was a real joy to visit another part of this great country we call home. It’ll be easier for me to return to the trail via Goulburn/Crookwell to finish off the series (and hopefully visit any further extensions). TFTC’s!
Monday – we drove up to Gulgong to start the trail. We worked our way down to Mudgee (~30 caches) before setting up camp for the night. We had an early night so we could smash out a big day.
Tuesday – packing up at sunrise and setting out, the big day begun! We reached the first 100 by 2:00pm (7 hours elapsed). We were worried that we weren’t going to reach the 200 milestone considered how far we had to go and how long we had been tracking! The stretch from the Great Western Highway to Oberon made great time and we were on 150 caches. Instead of heading into Oberon to set up camp in daylight, we decided the best use of the remaining daylight would be to push through into the night for the last 50. Eventually we were down to the last handful, when we hit an area of the forest that had been logged. To make up the last few, we assumed there would be caches in Oberon, so we drove 50km back to town. We made the 200 at the Oberon Memorial Site and called it a (long) day.
Wednesday – I was all ran down from the big day, so we made our way back home! I found a few in Sydney, and made the drive back down home. It was a good to unpack and have a nice hot shower. Now for the long laborious task of entering these logs!
Thank you to all the Cache Owners along this trail. It was a real joy to visit another part of this great country we call home. It’ll be easier for me to return to the trail via Goulburn/Crookwell to finish off the series (and hopefully visit any further extensions). TFTC’s!
This one was almost buried a little too well. Enormous thanks to all the cache owners who helped make this trail. What an amazing part of the world. TFTC. What a place to be for cache find number 500.
Day 1 of 23 of our caching trip to Alice Springs, finding 300 caches in total. This was find #27 for the day.
We did The Road Less Travelled with Calypso62 and skebomonkeytown, staying at a lovely property in the Capertee Valley for two nights.
This took a while to get under the rather bushy tree to make the rockin' find.
TFTC.
We did The Road Less Travelled with Calypso62 and skebomonkeytown, staying at a lovely property in the Capertee Valley for two nights.
This took a while to get under the rather bushy tree to make the rockin' find.
TFTC.
#2760
What a fabulous adventure I enjoyed with my great mates, Skyebomonkeytown and Team Canary. Our base was in the Capertee Valley at a friend’s hideaway. We had an early start to get to Mudgee for ParkRun then, after a bite to eat for breakfast, it was time to tackle The Road Less Travelled. It is obvious this series took a lot of effort to organise and to get it up and running. A big thank you to all the COs for your hard work. It is greatly appreciated.
What a fabulous adventure I enjoyed with my great mates, Skyebomonkeytown and Team Canary. Our base was in the Capertee Valley at a friend’s hideaway. We had an early start to get to Mudgee for ParkRun then, after a bite to eat for breakfast, it was time to tackle The Road Less Travelled. It is obvious this series took a lot of effort to organise and to get it up and running. A big thank you to all the COs for your hard work. It is greatly appreciated.
Had a great weekend with Calypso62 and Team Canary attempting the first half of TRLT (most logs signed as a combo of C62 TC and SBMT). We stayed at a friend's place in the Capertee Valley and "commuted" both days through the lovely countryside. We also incorporated the Mudgee parkrun into our weekend on Saturday morning - C62 and my first. Thanks to all COs for the series.
I've got "bushy tree" and "lava-tree" (lavatory) written for this one. Again, can't remember specifically what happened for me to write this (except for the lava-tree reference, I think that's obvious!)
I've got "bushy tree" and "lava-tree" (lavatory) written for this one. Again, can't remember specifically what happened for me to write this (except for the lava-tree reference, I think that's obvious!)
I thoroughly enjoyed tackling all the country roads doing some of the TRLT trail and other caches on route.
Plenty of exercise getting in and out of the geo-vehicle.
As I had started the trail late I soon ran out of light and had to camp for the night.
Awesome scenery from quite a number of geocaches.
Thanks to all the geocachers who have set and maintained their caches in the area. Well done to all.
**Thanks Scenic Routers for this one.**
Plenty of exercise getting in and out of the geo-vehicle.
As I had started the trail late I soon ran out of light and had to camp for the night.
Awesome scenery from quite a number of geocaches.
Thanks to all the geocachers who have set and maintained their caches in the area. Well done to all.
**Thanks Scenic Routers for this one.**
having a beak for the day whilst traveling to the Vic. mega. What better way to spend our day off. thank you for placing this cache. TNLN SL
Staying in Gulgong and decided to tackle some of the TRLT series. We had a great day exploring the countryside. This cache was found by 'D'. SL TNLN Thanks to the cache owners for their time in putting this series together.
On a caching adventure doing the TRLT Power Trail with whitman 98
nice drive around the country side with some lovely views along the way and a fun day with great caches.
Thanks to all the cache hiders.
nice drive around the country side with some lovely views along the way and a fun day with great caches.
Thanks to all the cache hiders.