HillsHide Glenalta, South Australia, Australia
By
HutchyFive on 24-Sep-18. Waypoint GC7Y5RW
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Logs
wouldnt recommend the piece of is falling apart and its mouldy and theres no pencil
TFTC! It was out in the open, re-hid it how it is evidently supposed to be.
The adventures of Sparkie and Goldy continue, this time with a drive around Hawthorndene, Blackwood and Flagstaff Hill.
We swung by this cache and saw that the spiders had made a home here.
I managed to get the cache out with no issues and return it.
Thanks HutchyFive for this cache, which brings Goldy's total find count to 2904 on the 10th of April 2023.
I have hosted quite a few CITO's in my time, making huge differences thanks to the people who came along!
Whether you're out finding caches or just taking a stroll somewhere, remember to always be CITO-ing to help maintain our parks and reserves!
**South Australia is the place be for GCA1DNA - February 29th, 2024 in Adelaide! Hope to see you at The Great Leap Forward!**
We swung by this cache and saw that the spiders had made a home here.
I managed to get the cache out with no issues and return it.
Thanks HutchyFive for this cache, which brings Goldy's total find count to 2904 on the 10th of April 2023.
I have hosted quite a few CITO's in my time, making huge differences thanks to the people who came along!
Whether you're out finding caches or just taking a stroll somewhere, remember to always be CITO-ing to help maintain our parks and reserves!
**South Australia is the place be for GCA1DNA - February 29th, 2024 in Adelaide! Hope to see you at The Great Leap Forward!**
A nice quick drive by that was soon found after looking at the photo', it wad almost dark when we found it.------SL----TNLN-----TFTC
First in a group of caches in Mitchum LGA found today - an area that I don’t often get to. I felt a bit exposed here but managed to find a break in the traffic to make the find. Currently showering but contents are dry. Congratulations on your first hide HutchyFive; time for another one! Thanks.
Another big geocaching trip to Australia with woolwood9.
Our main focus was the "On Your Bike" Wherigo series but of course we couldn't resist many stops on the way plus other good trails! ????
SL tm/ww NZ
Really appreciate the effort put into this cache. ????
Thank you for adding to our enjoyment!
Our main focus was the "On Your Bike" Wherigo series but of course we couldn't resist many stops on the way plus other good trails! ????
SL tm/ww NZ
Really appreciate the effort put into this cache. ????
Thank you for adding to our enjoyment!
Another geocaching trip to Australia with tmann421.
This time to SA and surrounding areas.
Enjoyed the caches and the sites
Signed logs tm/ww NZ
Thanks to all the cache owners for their efforts in placing the hides.
This time to SA and surrounding areas.
Enjoyed the caches and the sites
Signed logs tm/ww NZ
Thanks to all the cache owners for their efforts in placing the hides.
Pulled up the path and found quickly.
Sandyofthesea and I took off from Perth at the start of April to travel more of Australia using geocaching as a guide to see the sights. How good is this country!!
HutchyFive, I found HillsHide today. Thanks for placing and maintaining this cache.
Sandyofthesea and I took off from Perth at the start of April to travel more of Australia using geocaching as a guide to see the sights. How good is this country!!
HutchyFive, I found HillsHide today. Thanks for placing and maintaining this cache.
Easy find, no treasures left inside unfortunately. We added a purple gemstone anyway. SL. TFTC.
Found on the way home from a Sunday walk in Belair with the geo-pup.
Tricky to get a park nearby, but quick find.
TFTC
Tricky to get a park nearby, but quick find.
TFTC
Found just after sunset this evening once the GPS settled. The traffic is still busy tbis time of day! TFTC
The logbook was waterlogged unfortunately. I think it’s time for a new logbook at least, but probably a new container too
Funky little container, I'd never seen this size Sistema before. Easy find for the experienced, new players may get so frustrated they end up kicking rocks over. Dropped in a TB. TFTC
A quick and easy find for today. Not many places this could have been hidden around here! Nice area. TNLN. Cheers.
Out for a drive on this beautiful day first find for the day thanks for the caché
Let the caches run free! (Or at least Owl.) An afternoon of what was supposed to be stress-relief, but instead was marked by massive technological failures. Despite this, Owl collected a swag of caches and no DNFs. It started to rain at this one, but otherwise no problems.
This evening with looming COVID-19 lockdown impacts growing closer every day, I was still determined to head out for some hiking and fitness whilst we still had the freedoms. Hence, I planned on some walks and running in Hawthorndene and Blackwood, with a final run in Craigburn Farm. A variety of geocaches were found, and some reserves visited that I had never been to before. Later in the evening once I was trail running in Craigburn Farm, I did see a number of kangaroos about, including a few mountain bikers night riding.
There was one sure thick logbook here. I'm not sure what the hint meant here, but it didn't take long to find thankfully since it was in a logical hiding spot. The cache container and logbook were in good shape. I took the TB to continue its travels. Thanks HutchyFive for the cache placement and ongoing maintenance.
There was one sure thick logbook here. I'm not sure what the hint meant here, but it didn't take long to find thankfully since it was in a logical hiding spot. The cache container and logbook were in good shape. I took the TB to continue its travels. Thanks HutchyFive for the cache placement and ongoing maintenance.
I parked around the corner and made my way down the street to this cache, after a short search the cache was found and stamped.
Today I set out to clean up around brown hill creek and find all the caches within close range, I soon realised I had a lot of the day left so continued on with Hawthorndene and then around Watiparinga Reserve. All in all 13km walked and 31 finds for the day.
Thanks for the cache
Today I set out to clean up around brown hill creek and find all the caches within close range, I soon realised I had a lot of the day left so continued on with Hawthorndene and then around Watiparinga Reserve. All in all 13km walked and 31 finds for the day.
Thanks for the cache
Gevonden! Thanks for the cache. Found @1744 with conardel on a very wet day. - webbers
Decided to come for a drive up here to find a few caches that have appeared since my last visit and to stamp my name in a challenge cache not too far away. [^]
A quick find here in the logical spot.
Thanks for the cache HutchyFive.
A quick find here in the logical spot.
Thanks for the cache HutchyFive.
Thought it would be great to have five cocktail forks to place as swaps in this one. TFTC