Jump Hollows Port Augusta City Council, South Australia, Australia
By
LukeyBullfrog on 01-Aug-18. Waypoint GC7VE6N
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An action had been taken on this cache because of one of the following -One or more of the following has occurred:No response from the cache owner.No cache to find or log to sign.It has been more than 28 days since the last owner note.As a result I am archiving this cache to keep from continually showing up in search lists and to prevent it from blocking other cache placements.Should you like to resurrect the cache please create a new cache listing so it can be reviewed as a new cache.From http://support.groundspeak.com/index.php?pg=kb.page&id=707.15. Archive or unarchive a geocache Archiving a geocache is meant to be a permanent action. Only community volunteer reviewers and Geocaching HQ can unarchive caches. This is done only in rare circumstances and only if the cache meets the current geocaching guidelines.If a cache is archived by a reviewer or staff for lack of maintenance, it will not be unarchived.
This is a late log as it was found on a previous visit and forgotten.As we wander through the land, grabbing caches and seeing the sights even occasionally catching up with friendsA good day was had while grabbing these caches with lots of miles coveredThanks for placing themFound with Geooh GO
On our travels we stopped to grab this cache, we found it on the ground and the log jammed, trued to fix it but is really stuck, hopefully the next geo cacher can do a better job than us, thanks for placing this cache
Cache was on ground. Had a good climb in the tree lots of fun. Have re hidden it. TFTC
Was not joking about how small it was-
My lawd lucky I know people with better eye sight than me
My lawd lucky I know people with better eye sight than me
Found on on our way back home after a trip to Marree, William Creek and across to Coober Pedy. Thanks for the cache LukeyBullfrog!
With geosister H423L and geodog Tonka
Out doing my 2 favourite things Driving and caching
TFTC
Out doing my 2 favourite things Driving and caching
TFTC
Found with ricklink as part of our 2022 South Australian Adventure.
A bonus find for us as we were unaware that it was here. TFTC.
A bonus find for us as we were unaware that it was here. TFTC.
Coordinates changed from:
S 32° 31.070 E 137° 50.883
Coordinates changed to:
S 32° 31.039 E 137° 50.885
Distance from original: 188.7 feet or 57.5 meters.
Original Location was inside a bush but it has been destroyed. now moved to a better location
S 32° 31.070 E 137° 50.883
Coordinates changed to:
S 32° 31.039 E 137° 50.885
Distance from original: 188.7 feet or 57.5 meters.
Original Location was inside a bush but it has been destroyed. now moved to a better location
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###**CACHE OWNER ACTION REQUIRED PLEASE**###
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I've noticed this cache is carrying a maintenance log which really does need to be addressed by the cache owner.
The guidelines indicated that periodic visits to check on the cache, as well as prompt attention to any logs that indicate there is a problem, are part of the [**cache owners responsibilities.**](https://www.geocaching.com/play/guidelines#listingmaintenance) If you can't attend to the issue promptly, then you need to [**Disable it**](https://www.geocaching.com/help/index.php?pg=kb.chapter&id=38&pgid=235) - I have Disabled it for you this time.
**Can you please respond to this situation (or indicated your intention) within 28 days,** so others know exactly what is happening with this cache?
You have lots of choices so pick the one that applies from this handy list:
- Check on the cache, repair and/or replace the cache or do whatever else is needed, post an [**Owner Maintenance log**](http://support.groundspeak.com/index.php?pg=kb.page&id=404) indicating the cache has been checked and [**ENABLE your cache.**](https://support.groundspeak.com/index.php?pg=kb.page&id=235 ) Then sit back and wait for the praises.
- If you really hope to get it fixed but there is some unusual reason why you can't do it soon, then at least post a Write Note log (within 28 days). Be sure to indicate the actual date that you expect to have it fixed so that everyone knows you are on top of it. For ongoing issues (where you don't have an actual date) please ensure you visit the page and post a note every 28 days so as to keep everyone up to speed.
- If you don't plan on fixing it then you could consider passing it on to another geocacher by asking them to [**Adopt it**](https://www.geocaching.com/help/index.php?pg=kb.chapter&id=38&pgid=54) or alternatively, you need to [**Archive it,**](https://www.geocaching.com/help/index.php?pg=kb.chapter&id=38&pgid=56) so it is removed from searches and someone else can have the spot. Don't forget to remove any remnants of your previously enjoyed cache too.
You might wonder what happens if you don't pick one of those. Well, if nothing happens, then a few weeks from today, when I next look at the cache page, it is likely that I will, unfortunately, have to de-list (Archive) it on the basis that it has been abandoned.
Honestly, I'd rather you decide so please do something before then. Please don't send me an email but instead follow the information/advice posted above.
###**CACHE OWNER ACTION REQUIRED PLEASE**###
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I've noticed this cache is carrying a maintenance log which really does need to be addressed by the cache owner.
The guidelines indicated that periodic visits to check on the cache, as well as prompt attention to any logs that indicate there is a problem, are part of the [**cache owners responsibilities.**](https://www.geocaching.com/play/guidelines#listingmaintenance) If you can't attend to the issue promptly, then you need to [**Disable it**](https://www.geocaching.com/help/index.php?pg=kb.chapter&id=38&pgid=235) - I have Disabled it for you this time.
**Can you please respond to this situation (or indicated your intention) within 28 days,** so others know exactly what is happening with this cache?
You have lots of choices so pick the one that applies from this handy list:
- Check on the cache, repair and/or replace the cache or do whatever else is needed, post an [**Owner Maintenance log**](http://support.groundspeak.com/index.php?pg=kb.page&id=404) indicating the cache has been checked and [**ENABLE your cache.**](https://support.groundspeak.com/index.php?pg=kb.page&id=235 ) Then sit back and wait for the praises.
- If you really hope to get it fixed but there is some unusual reason why you can't do it soon, then at least post a Write Note log (within 28 days). Be sure to indicate the actual date that you expect to have it fixed so that everyone knows you are on top of it. For ongoing issues (where you don't have an actual date) please ensure you visit the page and post a note every 28 days so as to keep everyone up to speed.
- If you don't plan on fixing it then you could consider passing it on to another geocacher by asking them to [**Adopt it**](https://www.geocaching.com/help/index.php?pg=kb.chapter&id=38&pgid=54) or alternatively, you need to [**Archive it,**](https://www.geocaching.com/help/index.php?pg=kb.chapter&id=38&pgid=56) so it is removed from searches and someone else can have the spot. Don't forget to remove any remnants of your previously enjoyed cache too.
You might wonder what happens if you don't pick one of those. Well, if nothing happens, then a few weeks from today, when I next look at the cache page, it is likely that I will, unfortunately, have to de-list (Archive) it on the basis that it has been abandoned.
Honestly, I'd rather you decide so please do something before then. Please don't send me an email but instead follow the information/advice posted above.
We had a reasonable search here, but like others before us, we could not find this chap.
Time to make some miles and get home today, finding a few caches along the way [^].
So many places this one could be and even though we believe we searched them all, it was too good for us today [B)].
Thanks anyway LukeyBullfrog.
So many places this one could be and even though we believe we searched them all, it was too good for us today [B)].
Thanks anyway LukeyBullfrog.
Heading north with team Mattycat to collect a few caches here and there, this was one of them, a stroll along the levy soon had us at GZ with a find after a short search
TFTC LukeyBullfrog
TFTC LukeyBullfrog
On the ninth day of Christmas... went caching with Froghoppin.
Just one Frog, 'cos 9 frogs a leapin' wouldn't fit in the car
Off we went to the north today, and found a few things, great views, adventurous tracks, wild animals, and of course... your cache!
The cache description was oddly accurate. ExCitIng iNDeEd.
Our thanks to LukeyBullfrog for placing this cache on the SA geomap
HAPPY NEW YEAR
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Hunting around every day finding and signing using some or all of the resources of GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife), Whereyougo, Garmin Montana 750i, Montana 680t, Etrex 35, Samsung S20+, Samsung S9, with Geocaching App, c:Geo, or Geooh Go, and Android Auto and other maps... or often with just plain old dumb luck Quite a lot of that actually!!!
*Logs are composed and published using GSAK of course.*
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Please do stay as safe as possible when caching.
Keep a lookout for bogs, snakes, surprise cliffs, boxing roos, wombats, bulldust, and floods,
try not to get tetanus from rusty mint tins and don't fall out of trees...
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- but especially lookout for bugs from alpha to omega !!! . [xx(]
Try to keep Travel Bugs as the only bugs you share and pass on
Now our borders are open - even more important to sanitise and safely distance!!!
Much appreciation of all those placing quality caches out and about around the countryside,
in sensible safe places especially! - it keeps our game safe, fun, and interesting
[^] [:o)] [^]
Here we go caching in Twenty Twenty Too
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Just one Frog, 'cos 9 frogs a leapin' wouldn't fit in the car
Off we went to the north today, and found a few things, great views, adventurous tracks, wild animals, and of course... your cache!
The cache description was oddly accurate. ExCitIng iNDeEd.
Our thanks to LukeyBullfrog for placing this cache on the SA geomap
HAPPY NEW YEAR
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Hunting around every day finding and signing using some or all of the resources of GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife), Whereyougo, Garmin Montana 750i, Montana 680t, Etrex 35, Samsung S20+, Samsung S9, with Geocaching App, c:Geo, or Geooh Go, and Android Auto and other maps... or often with just plain old dumb luck Quite a lot of that actually!!!
*Logs are composed and published using GSAK of course.*
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Please do stay as safe as possible when caching.
Keep a lookout for bogs, snakes, surprise cliffs, boxing roos, wombats, bulldust, and floods,
try not to get tetanus from rusty mint tins and don't fall out of trees...
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- but especially lookout for bugs from alpha to omega !!! . [xx(]
Try to keep Travel Bugs as the only bugs you share and pass on
Now our borders are open - even more important to sanitise and safely distance!!!
Much appreciation of all those placing quality caches out and about around the countryside,
in sensible safe places especially! - it keeps our game safe, fun, and interesting
[^] [:o)] [^]
Here we go caching in Twenty Twenty Too
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A nice quick find to fill another day in our found calendar. Not many to go now. TFTC
After traipsing around Western Queensland for 4 1/2 weeks then having to head to Northern Territory then SA to try and get back home that way due to border closures.
After escaping from NT to SA I was spending a few days in SA before heading back to lockdown in Victoria.
Staying at Quorn for a couple of nights and after ditching the van in the caravan park it was time to try and find all of the caches around here and also the ones on the way back to Stirling North.
A lot easier to pull over with out a van.
Found somewhere to park and set off on foot to this one and the next couple as well along the levee bank.
Looks like an area where kids come to play and set up cubby houses as well.
Searched in a few spots and soon came up with the goods.
Thanks LukeyBullfrog TFTC.
After escaping from NT to SA I was spending a few days in SA before heading back to lockdown in Victoria.
Staying at Quorn for a couple of nights and after ditching the van in the caravan park it was time to try and find all of the caches around here and also the ones on the way back to Stirling North.
A lot easier to pull over with out a van.
Found somewhere to park and set off on foot to this one and the next couple as well along the levee bank.
Looks like an area where kids come to play and set up cubby houses as well.
Searched in a few spots and soon came up with the goods.
Thanks LukeyBullfrog TFTC.
Found with The X-Trailers after a longer search than should have. Gps was out today forus but eventually found.
Exploring around the mid North and grabbing caches as I go.
Coordinates were spot on here. Quick find.
Thanks for the cache LukeyBullfrog.
# # #7651 # #
Coordinates were spot on here. Quick find.
Thanks for the cache LukeyBullfrog.
# # #7651 # #
Coordinates changed from:
S 32° 31.038 E 137° 50.880
Coordinates changed to:
S 32° 31.070 E 137° 50.883
Distance from original: 195.2 feet or 59.5 meters.
The other location was destroyed, and coordinates were messed up.
S 32° 31.038 E 137° 50.880
Coordinates changed to:
S 32° 31.070 E 137° 50.883
Distance from original: 195.2 feet or 59.5 meters.
The other location was destroyed, and coordinates were messed up.
Cache not at old location, looked at activity and saw new gps location but not there either
Had a look around at the place and saw nothing we first thought that it was in a tree because trees are hollow but we still can’t find it
Had a good look around, but no cache.
Pity the area being used as a dumping area...
Pity the area being used as a dumping area...
Coordinates changed from:
S 32° 31.070 E 137° 50.880
Coordinates changed to:
S 32° 31.038 E 137° 50.880
Distance from original: 194.6 feet or 59.3 meters.
the old location was destroyed and easy to find
S 32° 31.070 E 137° 50.880
Coordinates changed to:
S 32° 31.038 E 137° 50.880
Distance from original: 194.6 feet or 59.3 meters.
the old location was destroyed and easy to find
JLWE over for another year and time to leave Quorn.
Travelling with hevwalker and we found your a cache along the way
TFTC LukeyBullfrog
Travelling with hevwalker and we found your a cache along the way
TFTC LukeyBullfrog
It was time to farewell Quorn after the JLWE with LiB...
Heading home and collecting a few smileys along the way...
A nice amble on this lovely morning...
TFTC LukeyBullfrog
Heading home and collecting a few smileys along the way...
A nice amble on this lovely morning...
TFTC LukeyBullfrog
On our way home after having a great time at the Quorn JLW events....walked from our parked car...Quick find...TFTC
I have seen this creek and flood and that is impressive.
Easter 2020 sees SA hosting the next Easter big event, GeoVenture 2020 at Millicent. GC82DAN. Check it out. We would love to see you there.
Easter 2020 sees SA hosting the next Easter big event, GeoVenture 2020 at Millicent. GC82DAN. Check it out. We would love to see you there.
On the way to the JLWE event with Astro we stopped to find a few caches
This was one of the fun finds along the way
Cheers & TFTC
This was one of the fun finds along the way
Cheers & TFTC
And it doesn’t have to be in the morning!!
Found on the JLWE with fourfun and others- epic fun and games!!
Thanks LukeyBullfrog and clear skies from TeamAstro. ️ Cache the planet!
Found on the JLWE with fourfun and others- epic fun and games!!
Thanks LukeyBullfrog and clear skies from TeamAstro. ️ Cache the planet!
Beautiful morning in PA. Doing the rounds of town picking the up a few caches. Thanks
A nice quick find in an area i like. Stirling North has a great Pub and Mini-Supermarket / Post Office
SL at 13:20 on Sat 27 April 2019.
TFTC LukeyBullfrog
SL at 13:20 on Sat 27 April 2019.
TFTC LukeyBullfrog
A quick stop to grab a couple of caches and a snack before hitting the road again. It was more of a very late afternoon walk for me. stamped log.
Day 11
Gawler Rangers National Park to Melrose
This trip saw me travel to Maralinga to do the tour of the nuclear test site then up the Googs track, past Lake Gairdner on to Mount Ive Station, then in to the Gawler Rangers and finally hiking up Mount Remarkable before heading home.
Day 11
Gawler Rangers National Park to Melrose
This trip saw me travel to Maralinga to do the tour of the nuclear test site then up the Googs track, past Lake Gairdner on to Mount Ive Station, then in to the Gawler Rangers and finally hiking up Mount Remarkable before heading home.
Parked up on the main road and crossed a fence, then walked along the bike track )which looks like a bit of fun) and found the tree with a SPOR. But that didn’t contain a cache - then I spotted the other one which did. #NLAMT.
Thanks for the cache LukeyBullfrog.
Found on 28 Mar 2019 at 11:20 am.
Find #8591
Thanks for the cache LukeyBullfrog.
Found on 28 Mar 2019 at 11:20 am.
Find #8591
Enjoying the cooler weather and getting out to do a few caches while staying in Pt Augusta for the week. Found under the second pile of rocks we found. Tricky to get book out. Took some trash. TFTC
It was a few weeks ago that Laighside Legends suggested a trip over to Port Lincoln for the long weekend in order to gather a few more LGAs’. It was a pleasant drive over, picking up a few caches along the way, however we spent a few hours in Whyalla to specifically target a few caches. This was followed by a slow drive down the costal highway, picking up cache after cache and happened to even bump in to Aussie M&M and Mogni as we neared Lincoln. We arrived in Lincoln at around nine after an enjoyable day of traveling and caching.
TFTC
TFTC
The best place to park for this one wasn't where our GPS sent us. We ignored it and found a most closer spot to leave the van. On a day like today the closer you can get to GZ the better!!!!
This one was a bit prickly to access and of course the rain came down as soon as we had it in hand. Then it took forever to get the log book out of the container.
Thanks.
This one was a bit prickly to access and of course the rain came down as soon as we had it in hand. Then it took forever to get the log book out of the container.
Thanks.
Coordinates changed from:
S 32° 31.067 E 137° 50.867
Coordinates changed to:
S 32° 31.070 E 137° 50.880
Distance from original: 69.1 feet or 21.1 meters.
updated because coordinates werent exact
S 32° 31.067 E 137° 50.867
Coordinates changed to:
S 32° 31.070 E 137° 50.880
Distance from original: 69.1 feet or 21.1 meters.
updated because coordinates werent exact