Louie (the Fly) Moruya, New South Wales, Australia
By
Youban on 06-Apr-19. Waypoint GC85VQ4
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Logs
Took us a long time to find this one, and it was only after reading some past logs that we were on the right track. Fooled by a change in the hide pattern!Out again today to try the Bug Series on Phyllis Park Drive and then collect a few remaining caches on the way back from Moruya.Coords on caches were generally very good. Some we found easily and others often took quite some time, but we enjoyed the themed containers. We had one DNF, but it has been missed or overlooked by a number of recent cachers, but with no DNFs logged.Another good day caching.Thank you for your efforts in creating and maintaining the cache Youban.**SKI Pair****
Reperio 11:11Day 4 of our NSW south eastern caching tour, and Master Vitruvius and I travelled from Batemans Bay to Eden. The biggest factor of our travels today was the wind. Often blowing so hard it was a challenge to both get the log signed and hang onto zip lock bags. The journey along the coast was fantastic. With rain threatening to arrive early the next day, we aimed to get as much done as we could, and so concentrated our effort on ticking off the caches along Bengello Beach and then continued down the coast. Found most of the caches we searched for, so it was a great day out. Enjoyed finding these novelty containers.Log wet. Pen I had struggled to write on it.Gratias YoubanAs a well spent day brings happy sleep, a well spent life brings happy death - LDV
Easy find. The challenge to write on the log which was rejected because of the soggy mess. No spare WITR logs so Aussie ingenuity prevails and a piece of bark signed and placed in container.
Today we were back in the car, after the rain last night we were not sure how this series would pan out. We were pleasantly surprised to find that the ground and road were in very good condition. We were thankful that the coords were spot on and the hides (themed) made it very enjoyable. Again a few Fav points given.Note, not sure if it is the rain or condensation, but most of the logs were wet (bar 2), or had water in them making the signing of the log problematic as when signing the ink bled throughTotal Caches Found 16386TFTC Youban
Back on the mainland, after nearly 3 months in Tassie. So nice to have avoided all the excessively hot weather.Decided to come and finish this off, while picking up another clude for the batman multi. Another great little hide in this series. Did see a few leeches though.Thanks Youban for placing the cache and doing the maintenance needed, so we can find this cache.
Cache 10890 on 14 Jan 2024. Heading down the coast this weekend with TikvaNZ to attend two geocaching events, grab some other caches and generally catch up with other cachers! A great opportunity to get out of the bra and enjoy some new sights and vistas. My first time to the coast this summer! This cache: after a yummy BBQ breakfast, TikvaNZ and I decided to grab a few more caches before heading up the Clyde. Tackled this series, and found all eleven of them, mostly fairly easily. Very cute containers! Took a while to find this one, under not in! Thanks Youban for the cache and the fun!
#21499 @1135A weekend trip to the coast with AngelG27 to attend the 20 year aniversary of the first earthcache. After this morning's breakfast event we visited a few Moruya caches before heading back to Canberra. Cache found, but initially quite elusive. TFTC.
Out for a days caching with steeba and Hoojar. We had a lovely day on the south coast. This was one of many we found throughout the day.A nice mini p/t with a fun themeTFTC
Headed down the coast for a day mainly to celebrate the Wasp Head event with The Rats and Hoojar but found plenty of caches along the way for a nice day out.TFTC!
Out for a day of caching on the South Coast with Steeba and The Rats, aiming for a few series and finishing with the 20th Anniversary Earthcache Event.This one took a little longer than the others, we were not looking low enough.Cheers
Out again today with LittleBoss2 to knock off as many of these as we can. Another clever series. Thanks again Youban Took ages for this one. Had to be at the right angle
A day out caching with Bogonghazy. Quick find. Thanks Youban for placing the geocache
This bug series was a enjoyable drive-by down a quiet road occupied by a few locals. One local even stopped to ask if we were ok, as parking on this road doesnt give a lot of space for over taking. Once we got the gyst on what this series was about the caches became easier to spot, find and log. Tftc.
Drive to south coast find few caches and visit friends house for cuppa ..
COOL CACHES...beautiful full sunny .. tks
fav for you .. wink...
COOL CACHES...beautiful full sunny .. tks
fav for you .. wink...
Coordinates changed from:
S 35° 52.966 E 150° 7.224
Coordinates changed to:
S 35° 52.963 E 150° 7.224
Distance from original: 18.3 feet or 5.6 meters.
Because of cache creep I have moved to a better spot. Youban
S 35° 52.966 E 150° 7.224
Coordinates changed to:
S 35° 52.963 E 150° 7.224
Distance from original: 18.3 feet or 5.6 meters.
Because of cache creep I have moved to a better spot. Youban
Louie is still there . I have changed the cords. slightly so it is now under a log .. This cache has suffered cache creep….. Youban
Headed to Moruya with fitzy_1965, Death Killer and my_name_jeff_1 for a weekend of caching.
With what turned out to be perfect weather, we had a great day caching as Capital Crunchers with albida33, Sol de Lune, Smittengranny, Joolay, kitty katch, barb2e & cosmonaut97 (plus a couple of muggles).
All caches were found quickly and easily unless otherwise mentioned.
With what turned out to be perfect weather, we had a great day caching as Capital Crunchers with albida33, Sol de Lune, Smittengranny, Joolay, kitty katch, barb2e & cosmonaut97 (plus a couple of muggles).
All caches were found quickly and easily unless otherwise mentioned.
With ACT residents no being able to travel to an area around the capital including the coast, it was time to plan a trip. There was a good sized group where we were going to base in Moruya for three days. I traveled with Sol de Lune and Smitten Granny. Others were Cosmonaut97, Kitty Katch, Joolay, Barb2e, fitzy_1965 & MinnieK. Most logs were signed Kapital Krunchers. We had a great weekend of lots of caching in fantastic weather. The first day we met up with others at the botanic garden before caching through the coastal region north of Moruya. We even attempted some first finds in the afternoon, but were beaten by Tankengine who seems always to get the jump on them. The day ended with Dinner at the golf club with Tankengine, Dty73 & Youban.
Our next target was the Bug series along Phyllis Price Drive. Only one gave us and issue and after a hint at dinner was found on a re-visit. A fun collection of camouflaged caches.
Thanks for the cache Youban
33207.42 TNLN
Visited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6 & 2011 Chinese Dragon 3 A#204
**Albida**
Our next target was the Bug series along Phyllis Price Drive. Only one gave us and issue and after a hint at dinner was found on a re-visit. A fun collection of camouflaged caches.
Thanks for the cache Youban
33207.42 TNLN
Visited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6 & 2011 Chinese Dragon 3 A#204
**Albida**
On a trip to the coast with a group from Canberra. Caches signed as Capital Crunchers or (CC). Tftc
What a great day today. It was a quick decision to come down the coast to enjoy the weather and do some serious caching in the area. This series was on our list and what a great series it was.
Bzzzzz nice container. Really enjoyed the difference and variety. Very clever.
Thanks for the cache Youban
Bzzzzz nice container. Really enjoyed the difference and variety. Very clever.
Thanks for the cache Youban
25,165. Found with minniek and a group of Canberra Cachers heading down to the Moruya region for a weekend of fun caching.
With travel for caching an option again, a group of cachers from the Canberra and Goulburn region - known as Capital Crunchers or CC in logs - planned a trip to Moruya for what turned out to be a beautiful sunny weekend with many memorable caches and moments. We were also rewarded with a bunch of new caches being published while we were there - cool ! My thanks to my caching companions and all the cache COs for a very entertaining and enjoyable weekend. Bring on the next one !
We now started another of the trails which we wanted to knock off. Quick find of the well set up cache. Log signed, cache replaced as found, then we continued on our way.
Thanks Youban !!
With travel for caching an option again, a group of cachers from the Canberra and Goulburn region - known as Capital Crunchers or CC in logs - planned a trip to Moruya for what turned out to be a beautiful sunny weekend with many memorable caches and moments. We were also rewarded with a bunch of new caches being published while we were there - cool ! My thanks to my caching companions and all the cache COs for a very entertaining and enjoyable weekend. Bring on the next one !
We now started another of the trails which we wanted to knock off. Quick find of the well set up cache. Log signed, cache replaced as found, then we continued on our way.
Thanks Youban !!
An invasion by a group of ACT cachers to Moruya area to grab (quite) a few caches.
Onto another series now and most caches were found without issues. A bit of long grass in sections, but all was good and our name was soon in the logs.
Thanks again Youban....
Onto another series now and most caches were found without issues. A bit of long grass in sections, but all was good and our name was soon in the logs.
Thanks again Youban....
I am down the coast for a weekend of caching with a great mob from Canberra. My apologies for generic logs but today we found 60 caches and are now all sitting around chatting.
It was a challenging but incredibly successful day. Huge thanks to all the COS for the placement and maintenance of these caches. All logs were signed either with individual names or as Capital Crunchers.
It was a challenging but incredibly successful day. Huge thanks to all the COS for the placement and maintenance of these caches. All logs were signed either with individual names or as Capital Crunchers.
Found on a cache trip to the coast with the Capital Crunchers.
Thanks for hiding this cache Youban
Thanks for hiding this cache Youban
Mr 17 snapped this us quite quickly.
Log signed and back to the car ready to head on!
Log signed and back to the car ready to head on!
11:04
Having completed the "BUGS WAY" series yesterday, we couldn't resist trying the "BIG BUGS WAY" today. We were probably hoping for bigger bugs - easier to see and catch. While not quite what we hoped for Phyllis Price Drive proved to be a great location. The big bugs were all very cleverly hidden and aptly named. yet another outstanding Youban series.
Thanks Youban for creating this excellent trail.
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Having completed the "BUGS WAY" series yesterday, we couldn't resist trying the "BIG BUGS WAY" today. We were probably hoping for bigger bugs - easier to see and catch. While not quite what we hoped for Phyllis Price Drive proved to be a great location. The big bugs were all very cleverly hidden and aptly named. yet another outstanding Youban series.
Thanks Youban for creating this excellent trail.
28388
If I'd headed here a few days ago,
I could have come straight from rubbish tip to Louie
But I missed me chance.
Today Louie was waiting for me [:o]
I'm going to wash me hands for at least 20 seconds after finding him
Of course Louie wasn't hard to find ...
... I think he found me
TFTC
I got a buzz out of it .... *groan*
I could have come straight from rubbish tip to Louie
But I missed me chance.
Today Louie was waiting for me [:o]
I'm going to wash me hands for at least 20 seconds after finding him
Of course Louie wasn't hard to find ...
... I think he found me
TFTC
I got a buzz out of it .... *groan*
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Find Number 2084 found at 11:41. Today we had 20 finds and 0 DNFs. This was the 5th find of the day.
Friday bridge was cancelled, so I decided to head South to grab some caches.
This was a quick and easy find. Right where the GPS said it should be. I don't have enough favourite points to give one to each cache in the series, so I'll just drop a few as I go.
The cache was in good condition. We took nothing, left nothing, signed the log and replaced the container as found
Thanks Youban for the cache.
Friday bridge was cancelled, so I decided to head South to grab some caches.
This was a quick and easy find. Right where the GPS said it should be. I don't have enough favourite points to give one to each cache in the series, so I'll just drop a few as I go.
The cache was in good condition. We took nothing, left nothing, signed the log and replaced the container as found
Thanks Youban for the cache.
#5949 14th for today
Logs may be stamped as "Kayak Cachers".
It was going to be quite warm in Canberra today so I decided to escape the heat out at the coast for the day. Moruya was to be the focus today and it was great to see the area green after a long drought and a difficult summer. It didn't start well with about 7 DNFs. I did not know what was going wrong. Some, I guess were bushfire victims, but not all. Once I found a few it got a lot better. I was enjoying it so much I missed lunch and was still caching at 6pm when my tummy began to rumble & I thought it was time to head home. The trip back up Clyde mountain was in thick fog, but there was no traffic. I was spoilt once I got to the top as I got to see one of the most spectacular sunsets almost all the way back to Canberra. All in all, a great day out at the coast.
Never mind the fly,the mozzies here were appalling. I had repellant on, but it I think they saw that as a challenge.
Thanks Youban
Logs may be stamped as "Kayak Cachers".
It was going to be quite warm in Canberra today so I decided to escape the heat out at the coast for the day. Moruya was to be the focus today and it was great to see the area green after a long drought and a difficult summer. It didn't start well with about 7 DNFs. I did not know what was going wrong. Some, I guess were bushfire victims, but not all. Once I found a few it got a lot better. I was enjoying it so much I missed lunch and was still caching at 6pm when my tummy began to rumble & I thought it was time to head home. The trip back up Clyde mountain was in thick fog, but there was no traffic. I was spoilt once I got to the top as I got to see one of the most spectacular sunsets almost all the way back to Canberra. All in all, a great day out at the coast.
Never mind the fly,the mozzies here were appalling. I had repellant on, but it I think they saw that as a challenge.
Thanks Youban
queenofscots & bobstaf have been geocaching & sightseeing for the past 2 1/2 weeks with over 30 other cachers from USA, canada & puerto rico....... we left auckland on 11/8 aboard the celebrity solstice......cruised around new zealand and over to tasmania, finally arriving in sydney, australia, ......
now it's time for the two of us to say goodbye to our friends as we continue to explore southeast australia .......so we pick up our rental car at the sydney airport as our adventure continues .....driving on the opposite side of the highway will add to the thrill......while we enjoy our final week at a time share as we can explore the beaches & 'bush' before returning to virginia
look right....KEEP LEFT....it's my job to make certain so that we don't craash...... & we now have 'sim' cards in our smart phones so that we can be 'smart' enough to find some geocaches along the way......sooooo off we go, hoping to see some kangaroo and more.......TCTF, queenie
grabbing a few caches near our time share......and i really hate the flies....(but at least louie didn't fly around my face)
now it's time for the two of us to say goodbye to our friends as we continue to explore southeast australia .......so we pick up our rental car at the sydney airport as our adventure continues .....driving on the opposite side of the highway will add to the thrill......while we enjoy our final week at a time share as we can explore the beaches & 'bush' before returning to virginia
look right....KEEP LEFT....it's my job to make certain so that we don't craash...... & we now have 'sim' cards in our smart phones so that we can be 'smart' enough to find some geocaches along the way......sooooo off we go, hoping to see some kangaroo and more.......TCTF, queenie
grabbing a few caches near our time share......and i really hate the flies....(but at least louie didn't fly around my face)
queenofscsots are taking a land/sea tour of New Zealand and Australia. We are having a great time exploring these great counties. This week we arse in Australia and exploring the bush.
Thanks to Youban for placing and maintaining this cache. Without their work this game would not be possible.
Caches should be fun and creative, not evil.
Exploring the world one cache at a time.
Thanks to Youban for placing and maintaining this cache. Without their work this game would not be possible.
Caches should be fun and creative, not evil.
Exploring the world one cache at a time.
Finally a weekend away and where better than Moruya. We've come armed with lots of favourite points as we know we are in for a good time. Now to get down and buggy! Needed good eyes with which to spot the eyes tftc
Ahh! these bugs have a very good life! After finding each one we looked forward in anticipation, along with ilook4geo, as to what the next one would be like. Each one had a log to be signed and all were very good camo. Thank you to Youban for such a fun series of caches. We had a lot to do with Louie the Fly as a family member worked for Mortein for 45 years.
Had a very good day out today with goingplaces2 and found a lot of fun caches. Some were harder to find, some imaginative, some were easy, but all were very enjoyable. Lots of lovely bugs to be found in this part of the bush. TFTC.
We did this series as park and grabs, and did not have a single car go by us. Nice and quiet on a Sunday. TFTC
Found with cullum68 while doing mystery at the museum heading south thanks for the cache
Found whilst collecting for the mystery at the museum. A lot of effort put into ur caches much enjoy doung your caches. Thanku for the cache
Found with cullum68 and nissan65 whilst completing the mystery at the museum. TFTC
Spending the day caching around Moruya with muppet95 we stopped by to look for the caches of this bug series,some hides were a little tricky then others especially with the sun setting quickly searching for the last few by torch light,which sometimes I think can make things easier.
A very enjoyable and series before hitting the road back home
Thanks Youban for the cache
A very enjoyable and series before hitting the road back home
Thanks Youban for the cache
Spent the day in Moruya with Bonfire7. We had a successful day outdoors, finding caches in the various trails in the area. I walked away with 60 finds and 0 DNF's! All coordinates were pretty spot on (<5m variance on average). All cache containers were well-themed and consistent, which made for a very pleasant day of caching. Thanks For The Caches Youban!
On a road trip once again brought be to this new series. The days a little cold and a drizzle of rain in the mix.
I enjoyed the finds, some were a little bit harder than others, the gps reception played havoc as well today.
All the caches had a fun theme. Thanks for the efforts made in creating the series.
I enjoyed the finds, some were a little bit harder than others, the gps reception played havoc as well today.
All the caches had a fun theme. Thanks for the efforts made in creating the series.
The long weekend had arrived and off I go as part of the Canberra geocachers invasion for the SST series and any others along the way! A great weekend of camping, caching and socialising with a great bunch of people!
Quick find of little Louie in his hidey hole [^]
Thanks for the hide, Youban
Quick find of little Louie in his hidey hole [^]
Thanks for the hide, Youban
Chooo ooo [FTF] with dty73 on a lovely day down on the coast! The day started off coolish, but warmed up nicely, and by the end, I was in shorts and a T-shirt! I saw these caches published yesterday afternoon, so decided to come down early this morning, to see if I could find them! (I also made sure to pre-vote yesterday). dty73 was already down at the coast, so I arranged to meet her here, and work on finding these together!
We had no idea what to expect with this series, but by now we started to get a feel for it! All the coordinates were actually quite good, I'm sure any fluctuations were caused by the tree cover. But in the end the GPS kept bringing us back to the GZ area! Thanks for the cache Youban, and thanks for your company dty73, it was a wonderful day!
We had no idea what to expect with this series, but by now we started to get a feel for it! All the coordinates were actually quite good, I'm sure any fluctuations were caused by the tree cover. But in the end the GPS kept bringing us back to the GZ area! Thanks for the cache Youban, and thanks for your company dty73, it was a wonderful day!
*FTF* with Tankengine.
I was already on the way to the coast when this came out, I didn't really want to be doing them in the dark and the geofamily was just wanting to get some dinner and the geocats just wanted out of the car! So I had to wait until morning while the geofamily slept in. Tankengine sent me a msg asking if I was going for them and we worked out a time to meet up.
Now we were on a roll and found these caches more like the usual Youban style. Some were a little harder than others, but all found in the end. Tftc Youban!!!
There may be a little Baby Groot hand around the area here if you happen to find it, please give me a shout.
I was already on the way to the coast when this came out, I didn't really want to be doing them in the dark and the geofamily was just wanting to get some dinner and the geocats just wanted out of the car! So I had to wait until morning while the geofamily slept in. Tankengine sent me a msg asking if I was going for them and we worked out a time to meet up.
Now we were on a roll and found these caches more like the usual Youban style. Some were a little harder than others, but all found in the end. Tftc Youban!!!
There may be a little Baby Groot hand around the area here if you happen to find it, please give me a shout.