Gone for a Six! Scarborough, Western Australia, Australia
By
SunsetDuo on 14-Aug-16. Waypoint GC6Q9FP
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Logs
Had no luck finding it if it was in the electrical box in the grass it is no longer there.
Cravo10 joined me today for our first really HUGE caching day for 2017, targeting a bunch of caches North of the River between Burns Beach and Woodlands, where we would be attending the Megawat60 "plus 5" event at jackadder lake to help Richard celebrate a special milestone.
We met up at our standard jaunt Cockburn Gateways car park for a 6am start to beat the heat, traffic and the weather! We drove all the way to the end of the freeway to complete yhe Neerabup Nature Trail caches, the find 30 trail caches and the ever elusive "60 attribute challenge" which has been on my geocaching radar since about forever! All caches were found in good condition in the series and we had no problems locating the final cache of the series.
We continued on a downward run picking up park and grab cache after park and grab cache after park and grab cache to try and cleanup some of the map up this way as we don't often travel this far north so we really needed to make the most of it.
We had got to around 1130 and had nearly 40 caches to our name and decided to pull into the shops to get some supplies and then head to the event, it was great to finally put some faces to some names I've seen amongst the logs over the last few months and years.
The highlight of the day would have to be the cake. THAT cake. OMG. Coolest cake I've seen in a very long time. Check the event images to see more.
We finished up the day after bidding our farewells to the crowds at the lake and tackling some caches in Stirling before heading to grab the nearby LBH cache and then called it quits some 7.5hrs of caching later.
We found a great variety of caches, some camo, some bush, some urban, and some big standard. Variety was the order of the day today as we managed to pickup a couple of mystery caches, a heap of traditionals, a multi, a letterbox hybrid and finally an event cache.
Thanks for a huge day out local COs we can't wait to come back soon.
We met up at our standard jaunt Cockburn Gateways car park for a 6am start to beat the heat, traffic and the weather! We drove all the way to the end of the freeway to complete yhe Neerabup Nature Trail caches, the find 30 trail caches and the ever elusive "60 attribute challenge" which has been on my geocaching radar since about forever! All caches were found in good condition in the series and we had no problems locating the final cache of the series.
We continued on a downward run picking up park and grab cache after park and grab cache after park and grab cache to try and cleanup some of the map up this way as we don't often travel this far north so we really needed to make the most of it.
We had got to around 1130 and had nearly 40 caches to our name and decided to pull into the shops to get some supplies and then head to the event, it was great to finally put some faces to some names I've seen amongst the logs over the last few months and years.
The highlight of the day would have to be the cake. THAT cake. OMG. Coolest cake I've seen in a very long time. Check the event images to see more.
We finished up the day after bidding our farewells to the crowds at the lake and tackling some caches in Stirling before heading to grab the nearby LBH cache and then called it quits some 7.5hrs of caching later.
We found a great variety of caches, some camo, some bush, some urban, and some big standard. Variety was the order of the day today as we managed to pickup a couple of mystery caches, a heap of traditionals, a multi, a letterbox hybrid and finally an event cache.
Thanks for a huge day out local COs we can't wait to come back soon.
Looked both sides of the cricket nets. A local saw me and came over. He asked if I was inspecting the nets which are going to be replaced in a few weeks' time. I explained what geocaching is. After he moved on I noticed the cache and managed to get it out for signing duties. Thanks SunsetDuo.
The better half out on the geo-bike to find some new caches around home.
This one took way too long, but she got there in the end. TFTH
This one took way too long, but she got there in the end. TFTH
Quick find here despite a couple of muggles in the nets....luckily they ignored me.
Nice piece of camo. Thanks SunsetDuo
Nice piece of camo. Thanks SunsetDuo
Located after a short. Search, managed to retrieve cache with hands only and log signed no probs. Great place to play cricket I bet. TFTC
We found this cool cache approx 8m SW of where our GPS was indicating we should look. Thanks sunsetduo.
A slow ride uphill to reach GZ. I have found a cache here previously and am thankful to return to log another this morning.
Love the idea for a cache container! Might have had difficulty extracting it from its hidey hole but for the fact that someone seems to have left a handy tool nearby TFTC
Great hiding spot! It took me a couple of minutes to find the cache after a brief detour on my way to work this morning. It is easy to retrieve now thanks to SpatialRiq's handiwork. Thank you for the cache SunsetDuo, nice park.
Took a few minutes but eventually found the cache about 8m SW of my GZ.
Had the pliers with me so was able to extract the cache from its hide and the log. TFTC
Had the pliers with me so was able to extract the cache from its hide and the log. TFTC
Quick and easy find here but..... It is wedged in so tightly you will need pliers to extract it. Did not sign the log. TFTC
Joint FTF with m4yb. My first hunt, find and log with Cachly on yet another cold windy Perth day.
Nice hide and lovely container, have not seen one like that before. Certainly hope this one lasts longer than the other one near here.
Thanks for the hide SunsetDuo
Nice hide and lovely container, have not seen one like that before. Certainly hope this one lasts longer than the other one near here.
Thanks for the hide SunsetDuo
Megawat60 and I were getting ready for our geodrive to Geraldton when this cache came through. A quick drive in our respective vehicles, a walk dodging puddles and cache was in hand! TFTC SunsetDuo!