2 B's Clifton, Queensland, Australia
By
kandg on 07-Apr-16. Waypoint GC6F4PV
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Logs
Found painted wire with a key ring attached but nothing else , will carry on caching in the area
While staying in Spring Creek Caravan Park for a couple of nights we had an early morning search for a few caches around Clifton and Nobby.
No bees to see today. This one took us a few minutes to locate but eventually we uncovered it and signed the log
Many thanks for the hide kandg
No bees to see today. This one took us a few minutes to locate but eventually we uncovered it and signed the log
Many thanks for the hide kandg
TFTC. We left Woodenbong this morning with the intention of parking at Rudd’s Pub in Nobby. Coming through Clifton we stopped to find a few caches as we drove through. Did not see the bees but found the cascade quickly enough
On our way out of town after a very quick look.
Just adding another find to the numbers.
Thank you for hiding this one
R
Just adding another find to the numbers.
Thank you for hiding this one
R
Unfortunately it appears that the bees which once were here have moved to a new location.
I can’t really be bothered looking for nanos when co ordinants keep bouncing from place to place. TFTH though.
This tree was humming with bees today as it was in full flower.
Wandered over to where the GPS was pointing and quickly found the cache.
All is well here.
Thanks for this cache kandg.
Wandered over to where the GPS was pointing and quickly found the cache.
All is well here.
Thanks for this cache kandg.
A quick find after 29ml of rain fell... leaving me having the afternoon free from work at a nearby farm. The farm owner actually keeps bees himself and has done for many many years.
Log 3/4 full.
Container good condition.
Tftc
Log 3/4 full.
Container good condition.
Tftc
Lost count but having heaps of fun in our country road caching adventure. Thanks heaps
I am out caching with Scratches today.
Today's mission was a cache in the middle of Maroon dam.
With that completed we had time to find a few more on our way home.
A quick find here.
Thanks for the cache.
Today's mission was a cache in the middle of Maroon dam.
With that completed we had time to find a few more on our way home.
A quick find here.
Thanks for the cache.
Returning from a caching trip to the dam we decided to make a detour and pick up some caches on the way home. No bees seen here today.
TFTC
TFTC
Hi there kandg.
Passing through Warwick, hoping to catch up with some friends. We didn't manage to catch up, so we went caching instead. All up we found 9 caches & DNF'd 1 in this cache run.
Thanks for placing the cache here, without geocaching as our guide we would never have found so many interesting places while we meander around Australia.
**Coordinate Accuracy:** We found your cache about 4m from where the GPS said we should be looking.
**Cache Condition:** The container and log book are in good shape.
**Took:** Nothing.
**Left:** Nothing.
Regards
Ian & Penny.
Passing through Warwick, hoping to catch up with some friends. We didn't manage to catch up, so we went caching instead. All up we found 9 caches & DNF'd 1 in this cache run.
Thanks for placing the cache here, without geocaching as our guide we would never have found so many interesting places while we meander around Australia.
**Coordinate Accuracy:** We found your cache about 4m from where the GPS said we should be looking.
**Cache Condition:** The container and log book are in good shape.
**Took:** Nothing.
**Left:** Nothing.
Regards
Ian & Penny.
Was great to visit my home town again to finish off the smileys. I was looking in completely the wrong spot for this one, as I could tell other people had done previously by the "change" to the fence bolt haha. Then I looked at the hint and after I told geohubby WallabyTim, he looked in one direction and I took the other. He won booo another point to him haha. TFTC
Like so many caches,
I was back for a second crack at finding it,
following a DNF last year
This time around it was a quick find
TFTC.
I was back for a second crack at finding it,
following a DNF last year
This time around it was a quick find
TFTC.
Felt like looking for a few caches, so put my geodog Scruffy in the car and headed to the Clifton/Pitsworth area for the day.
All Good .. TFTC ..
All Good .. TFTC ..
Kaspers first find. It took us a little while as we kept returning to the obvious. It is NOT the obvious. Tftc
Was great to see the natural bees! Back together with my buddy for the aussie long weekend!
The tree was really humming today, what a beaut spot they found. Decided to give the phone the benefit of the doubt and found the cache right where it said. Thanks for a cache that was a real buzz kandg. Awesome!
Gotcha !!! Thanks for showing us this honey of a place. A Fav. Pt. from us today. Visited Travellers. TFTC
Tftc with ap on phone showing slightly off it was a little challenging but success.
For an exceptionally easy find,
according to the last finders
I couldn't find a trace of a cache after many laps of GZ [:o]
Not a bee in sight either !!
This cache has lost its sting !! [:o)]
according to the last finders
I couldn't find a trace of a cache after many laps of GZ [:o]
Not a bee in sight either !!
This cache has lost its sting !! [:o)]
With the neighbours opposite outside we used the geomobile to create cover. Lack of camo makes this an exceptionally easy find. No bees spotted today Tftc kandg xo
Clifton
Set up camp in the showgrounds. Queenland under 10 football competition in progress in the main arena.
After our lunch break we found the local caches & then headed over to Allora to find a couple there.
Thanks for placing this cache kandg
Set up camp in the showgrounds. Queenland under 10 football competition in progress in the main arena.
After our lunch break we found the local caches & then headed over to Allora to find a couple there.
Thanks for placing this cache kandg
6454 Found by baby&Mrs gopher at 1020. Time again to head a little further south towards Stanthorpe. This cache had us scratching our head for a while but the Mrs spied the difference in colour. SL Tnx kandg
When checking on this cache recently, I noticed that the bees are no longer in residence. The cache will remain.
Had to be sneaky to grab this one. Not a huge amount of traffic but still probably looking really suspicious! Quick find, TFTC!
**Smilie #4801**
Heading towards Warwick & caches west & we decided this would be a great place to call past & grab a smilie!
Parked the Geo-Beast & decided to have a quick look for the bees as I think they are amazing.
Most Australian native bees are quite small & stingless.
While I was studying the tree Geo-Mamma got on with the task & found the cache! LOL ...
Made our mark & replaced as found.
**TFTC kandg **
Heading towards Warwick & caches west & we decided this would be a great place to call past & grab a smilie!
Parked the Geo-Beast & decided to have a quick look for the bees as I think they are amazing.
Most Australian native bees are quite small & stingless.
While I was studying the tree Geo-Mamma got on with the task & found the cache! LOL ...
Made our mark & replaced as found.
**TFTC kandg **
We have returned from Canada to discover a few more Australian caches! What a great way to explore the Land Down Under" ...
Took us much longer than it should have to find this one.
Thanks for the fun kandg!
Took us much longer than it should have to find this one.
Thanks for the fun kandg!
Travelling around Australia and currently staying in Clifton, Queensland.
Sooooo.. HOT here
After waiting for some cooler mornings, we popped out to get a few of the local caches
Thanks
Sooooo.. HOT here
After waiting for some cooler mornings, we popped out to get a few of the local caches
Thanks
Joined Kestal on an early morning trip to Clifton so she could fill a spot on her calendar. I have driven by this one previously...pulled up right in front of the tree on a very warm day and the bees were everywhere. Decided to keep going that day. A nice cool morning and approached from behind we made a quick find and noticed a few comings and goings from the hive. Thanks kandg.
Headed to Clifton early this morning with Eskies5 to collect this one to tick of another calendar spot. Eskies5 had visited this one previously but the bees were swarming. This time the morning was a little cooler and we made the find quickly. Signed the log and we were on our way home. TFTC kandg
A planned outing to grab some caches in an area we don't normally go. I looked at a map and chose an area about 2 hours from home...Clifton won out
We stopped for a drink and snack down the road and then made our way to our first cache....thus one. Spotted right away, signed and replaced
Tftc
We stopped for a drink and snack down the road and then made our way to our first cache....thus one. Spotted right away, signed and replaced
Tftc
Hello to the Bsssssss. Woohoo another day out cruising the countryside with Muff1 to pick up a few that we had not gone after before. Have driven close to this one many times but have always been on a mission. This time "time" was something we had. TNLN TFTC SL
Caching today with Speedmistress we pulled up in the shade under the tree and quickly decided to move the car a little further on. With this done we were out and heading to the tree only to realise that this was not where our GPS indicated GZ should be. Once at the indicated GZ the cache was a quick find. SL TFTC
Today Youngoldfella, triciac2 and myself teamed up for a one day road trip to find a few of the new geocaches that have appeared since we have been to the various places we travelled to today.
Of course some of us have found some of the geocaches along the way and at other locations others of us had not found the geocaches there.
We travelled about 400km in total. I found about 14 geocaches, youngoldfella a few more and triciac2 a few more again.
With three pairs of eyes searching it still took us way too long to find this cache. We may have also stirred up the bees as well. Just a little bit.
Thanks for the cache.
Of course some of us have found some of the geocaches along the way and at other locations others of us had not found the geocaches there.
We travelled about 400km in total. I found about 14 geocaches, youngoldfella a few more and triciac2 a few more again.
With three pairs of eyes searching it still took us way too long to find this cache. We may have also stirred up the bees as well. Just a little bit.
Thanks for the cache.
I had arranged with Brother Colin to come with me today as I thought I may need expert help to climb a tree. So there were the three of us, Yongoldfella ( That's me), triciac2 and Brother Colin. Good team for the day. I left home at 0400 to meet triciac2 and Brother Colin at 6am then head to Cecil Plains arriving there at about 7am to start there and head east. I had found the ones out this way so I drove and they searched.
This road trip was to find a few of the new geocaches that have appeared since we have been to the various places we travelled to today.
Of course some of us have found some of the geocaches along the way and at other locations others of us had not found the geocaches there. From Nanango to Nanango I drove approximately 650 Klm's for the day and arrived back home in Nanango at 1715hours.
Triciac2 found the most as she had not cached much along our selected route. I found the 9 I had on my list and Brother Colin found more than me and less than triciac2.
The three of us alighted from the geomobile and we saw the tree with the native bees there in. With three sets of eyes searching for the cache it did not take us long to open the copntainer and enter our names in the log. TFTC kandg.
I hot a bit too up close and personal with the bees. Realised the error in my ways and diverted my attention else where and walkked away with a smiley. Tftc
Found on the way home from the Leyburn Sprints. Beehive is still there, with some curious bees inside. The best bit is while there someone stopped and told me to grow up and that Pokemon was for kids. I didn't bother explaining.
Found with TeamBellingham.
Found with TeamBellingham.
Having a weekend of caching including on the way to, south of, as well as in Toowoomba with the weather being fantastic as well! Great variety of scenery and many places being visited for the first time.
Once we walked to GZ I realised what the hint was about. Thanks kandg.
Once we walked to GZ I realised what the hint was about. Thanks kandg.
Up in Toowoomba for the weekend for an Event. Came down this way to do the caches. Found and on our way. TFTC
#7743 Cache Found
Found on my way home after visiting the legendary Geo Caching couple "Team Robins" for a catch up and a few drinks and too find out how they fared on their 13 month trek around Australia raising much needed money for Cancer Research. They have only been home for a couple of months, But are now back on the job raising money for the Homeless. Speak about cantidates for Australians of the Year material, Nice little cache for a quick find
Thanks for the great cache and adventure kandg
This Day in Music History
1973, Canned Heat, Nazareth, Edgar Broughton Band, Groundhogs, Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Medicine Head, all appeared at Buxton Festival in Derbyshire, England. Hell's Angels arrived in force and proceeded to drink the site dry. Initially they paid for the booze, but when the money ran out a deputation was sent into the audience to collect donations of 10p per person. About 20 minutes into his set Chuck Berry was showing one of the Angels how to do his duck-walk properly. He did one from one end of the stage to the other and disappeared into the wings. The band played on, the Angels bopped, and Chuck legged it to his car and drove off at high speed, never to return.
Found on my way home after visiting the legendary Geo Caching couple "Team Robins" for a catch up and a few drinks and too find out how they fared on their 13 month trek around Australia raising much needed money for Cancer Research. They have only been home for a couple of months, But are now back on the job raising money for the Homeless. Speak about cantidates for Australians of the Year material, Nice little cache for a quick find
Thanks for the great cache and adventure kandg
This Day in Music History
1973, Canned Heat, Nazareth, Edgar Broughton Band, Groundhogs, Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Medicine Head, all appeared at Buxton Festival in Derbyshire, England. Hell's Angels arrived in force and proceeded to drink the site dry. Initially they paid for the booze, but when the money ran out a deputation was sent into the audience to collect donations of 10p per person. About 20 minutes into his set Chuck Berry was showing one of the Angels how to do his duck-walk properly. He did one from one end of the stage to the other and disappeared into the wings. The band played on, the Angels bopped, and Chuck legged it to his car and drove off at high speed, never to return.
12792 caches found
did not have time to do this one the other day but grabbed it on the way to Toowoomba' Hospital
took : nothing
left : nothing
Thanks for the cache kandg
did not have time to do this one the other day but grabbed it on the way to Toowoomba' Hospital
took : nothing
left : nothing
Thanks for the cache kandg
On our way home from the walk for Life ( Team Robins) homecoming. We decided to take a detour from our original destination of Toowoomba. We found a great camp spot in Clifton showground. Only 10.00 and there is power, all very nice grounds and it is dog friendly. No showers but clean toilets.
We did find this one and a nice spot it was. We saw a couple of horse riders and and then I kept asking why 2B's?? I can generally work out the name but this one did not compute.
Thanks for the Cache. nice and easy and not too much fuss
Thanks for the Cache Kandg.
We did find this one and a nice spot it was. We saw a couple of horse riders and and then I kept asking why 2B's?? I can generally work out the name but this one did not compute.
Thanks for the Cache. nice and easy and not too much fuss
Thanks for the Cache Kandg.
Next in town for me .
Signed logsheet 22/04/2016 11:00 am and replaced all as found.
kandg - TFTC.
There certainly is a lot of Bees in that tree !
Signed logsheet 22/04/2016 11:00 am and replaced all as found.
kandg - TFTC.
There certainly is a lot of Bees in that tree !
**FTF** WE had noticed this one when it was published and thought we might be able to make the trip in a couple of days time, well today was that day TFTC