Used 2B a Church Micro #0132 Stanley Flat, South Australia, Australia
By
froghoppin on 02-Mar-20. Waypoint GC8M767
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Found at 2:34 PM in the company of The Morris.So many isolated churches around here! How many worshipers would have attended - 4? Maybe 6?Thanks to froghoppin
Found it! After spending the morning walking around Clare doing 2 AdLabs and finding caches along the way, decided after lunch to do some drive-bys in the surrounding area. Quick solve and find here on this narrow road. TFTC!
Fourth multi of the day, and its for sale too. Give Mark a call and ask him how much. Comes with cemetery practically at your kitchen window. I elected to walk to the final where a quick find was made. Theres a quick and easy trad next door to the starting point too. Thanks for this hide froghoppin.
Travelling Australia in our caravan since February 2014.With magnificent weather forecast we were up making lunch, loading the bikes onto the geocruiser fairly early (for us).We saw a large snake on the mid north channel trail, many kangaroos and bobtails whilst out and about.Crops looking great in this region. We are waiting for harvest to start on York Peninsula, gonna be a while yet. TFTC froghoppin
Travelling with iluvtrekking up the WA coast to Darwin, down the Centre and in the Flinders. After spending some time in Peterbough and Minlaton we moved to Moonta to grab finds in Moonta and surrounds. Out on wet and misty day run to Clare and caching en route. Dead kangaroo next to gz is not a pretty sight. Thanks froghoppin
After picking up the Rat from her nest we went on a Tuesday Trek in a northerly direction . My main aim was a newish AdLab in Clare, after that we continued north where there were quite a few Used 2B Churches that needed to be found. The day's list also included a variety of physical caches and even a virtual. Another satisfying day's caching before heading home for some relaxing.
After completing the AdLab in Clare this was the first physical cache for the day. Having a previous finder made sure it was a quick find.
Thanks to froghoppin for putting out this cache to add to the nice series.
Cache #13684 for me.
This log composed and published using GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife).
****SA’s Leap Year Event GCA1DNA - keep the date free - 29th February 2024. Can’t wait!!****
After completing the AdLab in Clare this was the first physical cache for the day. Having a previous finder made sure it was a quick find.
Thanks to froghoppin for putting out this cache to add to the nice series.
Cache #13684 for me.
This log composed and published using GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife).
****SA’s Leap Year Event GCA1DNA - keep the date free - 29th February 2024. Can’t wait!!****
When we started driving down this road I was a bit worried for the rental car we have this week. It is the lowest car I have ever been in and we both near throw our backs out each time we get in or out of it. The car is so low that often it bottoms out when we drive over a leaf.
I was worried it wasn’t going to make it especially when it started fishtailing in the mud at 10 km/h. The car was so busted that I think the rental car company was going to pay me if I took out the extra insurance.
After slowly creeping down to GZ the cache was on my wife’s side of the car so I kicked her out just like when she farts in bed. I enjoyed watching her get her shoes and jeans wet traveling five metres to the hide. tftc
I was worried it wasn’t going to make it especially when it started fishtailing in the mud at 10 km/h. The car was so busted that I think the rental car company was going to pay me if I took out the extra insurance.
After slowly creeping down to GZ the cache was on my wife’s side of the car so I kicked her out just like when she farts in bed. I enjoyed watching her get her shoes and jeans wet traveling five metres to the hide. tftc
Southern Autumn adventure Day 32. Mid North section of SA trip Day 3. Clare area Day 2. Wow, what a miserable we and cold day. I was in the area to take my scooter on the rail trails, but wow, that was not going to happen today. Instead I poked around back roads and a few solved puzzles in town before retreating inside to watch the Coronation, it is a once in a long time event. I will say I am looking forward to coming back to the region as there is plenty more to do, even after getting on the trails eventually.
As I was peering across to the building from the road, the occupants were heading out, so In recorded what I needed and headed off to the nearby GZ that was calculated successfully.
Thanks for the cache froghoppin
42232.7 TNLN
Visited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6 & 2012 Pirate A#226
**Albida**
As I was peering across to the building from the road, the occupants were heading out, so In recorded what I needed and headed off to the nearby GZ that was calculated successfully.
Thanks for the cache froghoppin
42232.7 TNLN
Visited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6 & 2012 Pirate A#226
**Albida**
Staying at the cabins here while my mum is planning a display of her works of art at a local gallery. Solved most of the puzzle in my head, made up a number which placed the cache on the riesling trail which didn't seem right. Recalculated and realised I'd walked past it in the afternoon while birdwatching. Found it first thing this morning on another walk. Very satisfying, unlike the traditional cache in the cemetery which has me stumped.
EDIT: trackable visited too.
EDIT: trackable visited too.
Did a trip to Clare to get some caches in between showers most of the time.
Sorted coordinates and made quick find. TFTC
Sorted coordinates and made quick find. TFTC
Another cache found on our 2022 South Australian Adventure. It is bitterly cold, wet day today with the sky touching the ground, just perfect for Geocaching.
We are enjoying our time travelling SA, fantastic towns, ruins, beaches and cliffs. Our thanks to all the COs for taking us on this geo-guided tour.
We are enjoying our time travelling SA, fantastic towns, ruins, beaches and cliffs. Our thanks to all the COs for taking us on this geo-guided tour.
Collected some coords which led us to a likely location which matched the hint, unfortunately no luck here today. Thanks anyway.
Another JLWE has come to an end, it all has happened far to quickly. There has been lots of social happenings and caches found. Laughter, so much laughter, Shared meals and nibbiles on the tables. We cannot waith for the next one to happen. SL TFTC
Whilst in the area for the JLWE. We had to check on our cache.
So we came and gathered our info.
Did the calcs and quick find and stamp at GZ
Another one of these of the ever growing list. TFTC
So we came and gathered our info.
Did the calcs and quick find and stamp at GZ
Another one of these of the ever growing list. TFTC
Nice used to be. A quick find of the cache after motoring down a fun track.
I will apologize right now, because everything from here on is here solely for the purpose of padding the word count.
This particular geocache was found using one of the following GPS enabled devices, Garmin GPSr, Montana 680t, Oregon 650 or Dakota 20 and a Samsung S8. Waypoints and paperless geocaching were downloaded via GSAK 9. Log prepared, checked and submitted using GSAK publish logs...
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Thanks for the cache. Merci la cache. Danke für den Cache. Gracias por el caché. Bedankt voor de cache. Kiitos kätköstä. Zikomo posungira. Terima kasih untuk cache. Hvala cache. Köszönöm a cache. Nga mihi mo te keteroki. Dankie vir die kas.
I will apologize right now, because everything from here on is here solely for the purpose of padding the word count.
This particular geocache was found using one of the following GPS enabled devices, Garmin GPSr, Montana 680t, Oregon 650 or Dakota 20 and a Samsung S8. Waypoints and paperless geocaching were downloaded via GSAK 9. Log prepared, checked and submitted using GSAK publish logs...
Warning, this hobby can be addictive. It can lead to exercise, meeting new people and finding interesting places you might not have known existed otherwise. Beware: you may have fun.
Thanks for the cache. Merci la cache. Danke für den Cache. Gracias por el caché. Bedankt voor de cache. Kiitos kätköstä. Zikomo posungira. Terima kasih untuk cache. Hvala cache. Köszönöm a cache. Nga mihi mo te keteroki. Dankie vir die kas.
In Clare today to do some JLWE recon and do some caches. Nice quick Multi today, not too sure I'd like a graveyard in my backyard.... TFTC
Yes used to be a church out in the trees. Worked out the sums then off to GZ. Quick find and sign. Sent it back TFTC
In all our travels we would not have even thought to travel to this location.
(HaHa). In your dreams, these cachers do.
[:(!] Thanks for an awesome effort.
Devilish
Brilliant and Clever
I like it
Another one off the list
TTBLNSL TFTC/TFTH/TFBUH - Frog Hoppin [^]
(HaHa). In your dreams, these cachers do.
[:(!] Thanks for an awesome effort.
Devilish
Brilliant and Clever
I like it
Another one off the list
TTBLNSL TFTC/TFTH/TFBUH - Frog Hoppin [^]
Out for a drive in the area today to grab a few caches to check off our Hidden Calendar. This was one of those which we targeted for a tick in the calendar. Completed the calcs and made tracks for a quick but neat little hide.
TFTC
TFTC
Another late start today, but it still left us time to drive to Clare and check out the scenery along the way [^].
Can't remember how many times we've been past this location and always admired the chess set adjacent to the church .
Sorted the numbers and made a quick find at GZ [8].
TNLNSL.
Thanks for the church history Froghoppin.
Can't remember how many times we've been past this location and always admired the chess set adjacent to the church .
Sorted the numbers and made a quick find at GZ [8].
TNLNSL.
Thanks for the church history Froghoppin.
I found this geocache on a weekend trip from Berri to Clare and back.
Thanks for a great cache placement and thanks for maintaining your cache for others to find.
TFTC
Thanks for a great cache placement and thanks for maintaining your cache for others to find.
TFTC
I could feel a game of chess coming on. I used2be an avid chess player, All those Queen's Gambit adds have certainly got me thinking again. Who plays chess around here (pic)....?
Thanks to froghoppin and **clear skies** from TeamAstro. [^] Cache the planet! [^]
Today Bob from Elsewhere, FeatherWaite and I headed north from Adelaide to find some caches. We were mainly targeting multis, but also found a few puzzle caches and some Traditionals. We covered a fairly large area from Hamley Bridge, up to Clare, then back to Kapunda via Marrabel.
Most of the multis were short and quite straightforward and the puzzles had been solved in preparation beforehand.
The weather was nice and mild, which made for a great day for caching. Despite it being a public holiday, the roads weren’t too busy, there weren’t a lot of people about around most GZs, which made things a bit easier.
Thanks to all the cache owners for the caches.
Most of the multis were short and quite straightforward and the puzzles had been solved in preparation beforehand.
The weather was nice and mild, which made for a great day for caching. Despite it being a public holiday, the roads weren’t too busy, there weren’t a lot of people about around most GZs, which made things a bit easier.
Thanks to all the cache owners for the caches.
Found with Bob from Elsewhere and e.gregory1 on a caching trip up to the Clare and Barossa Valleys, mostly taking the backroads in search of multis and puzzle caches, with an occasional traditional cache thrown into the mix. Thanks for the cache froghoppin!
Find 3217
Today I was invited by FeatherWaite and e.gregory to join them on a trip to the Barossa Valley.
Little did I know that the intended route would be via Stockport, Hamely Bridge up to Clare by the back roads, joining the highway at Watervale. Then back to Kapunda via Mintaro, Saddleworth and Marrabel.
The closest we got to the Barossa Valley was the Sturt Highway north of Nurioopta on the way home.
I had to get out of the back seat to collect the required information, Then calculate and navigate to the GZ.
[Weekend Notes](https://www.weekendnotes.com/white-hut-chapel/)
Thanks to froghoppin for the cache.
It's Fine Elsewhere
Today I was invited by FeatherWaite and e.gregory to join them on a trip to the Barossa Valley.
Little did I know that the intended route would be via Stockport, Hamely Bridge up to Clare by the back roads, joining the highway at Watervale. Then back to Kapunda via Mintaro, Saddleworth and Marrabel.
The closest we got to the Barossa Valley was the Sturt Highway north of Nurioopta on the way home.
I had to get out of the back seat to collect the required information, Then calculate and navigate to the GZ.
[Weekend Notes](https://www.weekendnotes.com/white-hut-chapel/)
Thanks to froghoppin for the cache.
It's Fine Elsewhere
A couple of days away with The White Dog Gang .
The bikes were bought along and we did the Rattler, the N E series and a few of the Reisling Trail. Plus any that were near the roads we travelled along.
Thanks to evryone who put out a cache that we found.
The bikes were bought along and we did the Rattler, the N E series and a few of the Reisling Trail. Plus any that were near the roads we travelled along.
Thanks to evryone who put out a cache that we found.
Found easily, good coords & clues
Out with Team Waldron doing the Northern End of Riesling Trail & a few surrounds today
Thanks to the teams who placed these caches, well done.
TFTC
Out with Team Waldron doing the Northern End of Riesling Trail & a few surrounds today
Thanks to the teams who placed these caches, well done.
TFTC
This weekend, [@jesswrigley](http://coord.info/PRNW59T) and I headed to the Clare Valley for a bit of wine tasting and cycling the Riesling Trail. We were treated to great sunny weather, and nice to have been visiting the wine region.
Today, [@jesswrigley](http://coord.info/PRNW59T) and I started the day by heading north around Clare to visit a few miscellaneous locations and old churches. We then made our way to Polish Hill River, and then on to Mintaro where we participated in the famous maze. After visiting *Taylors Wines* for a wine and chocolate tasting, we had a final session cycling along the Riesling Trail north from Watervale. We then made the return home, briefly stopping at Tarlee, Stockport, and Hamley Bridge.
The used church was admired at the posted coordinates, and numbers obtained. Cool big chess set out the front! We then made the short drive to GZ, where the cache was quickly found. The cache container and logbook were in good shape. Thanks froghoppin for the cache placement and ongoing maintenance.
Note that this geocache was logged with the *Team Warren* Davidwazza/@jesswrigley stamp.
Today, [@jesswrigley](http://coord.info/PRNW59T) and I started the day by heading north around Clare to visit a few miscellaneous locations and old churches. We then made our way to Polish Hill River, and then on to Mintaro where we participated in the famous maze. After visiting *Taylors Wines* for a wine and chocolate tasting, we had a final session cycling along the Riesling Trail north from Watervale. We then made the return home, briefly stopping at Tarlee, Stockport, and Hamley Bridge.
The used church was admired at the posted coordinates, and numbers obtained. Cool big chess set out the front! We then made the short drive to GZ, where the cache was quickly found. The cache container and logbook were in good shape. Thanks froghoppin for the cache placement and ongoing maintenance.
Note that this geocache was logged with the *Team Warren* Davidwazza/@jesswrigley stamp.
A fun day exploring Clare and surrounds with [@Davidwazza](http://coord.info/PR61VZX) ! TFTC!
Today I had a early start to get to Clare for the Breakfast Club. It was pretty nippy when I arrived in Clare at 7.59am. The breakfast cafe served up a tremendous veggie brekkie that I thoroughly enjoyed which set me up perfectly for a big day of caching. My goal was to collect 50 caches/labs for the day. Sadly a few dnfs and arriving at Nuriootpa too late for the labs meant I had to make do with 43 finds. I also set myself a challenge of 10 multis for the day which due to the number of abandoned churches was easily achieved and enjoyed finding nicely hidden caches with check sums!
Great day out, loads of walking and nice caches found. Thanks to all the CO for contributing to me being in my happy place all day.
Looks like this one is an Airbnb or the like now. Quick calcs and then off to GZ avoiding a lamb on the road for a quick find in the obvious spot. TFTC Froghoppin
Great day out, loads of walking and nice caches found. Thanks to all the CO for contributing to me being in my happy place all day.
Looks like this one is an Airbnb or the like now. Quick calcs and then off to GZ avoiding a lamb on the road for a quick find in the obvious spot. TFTC Froghoppin
I’m certainly glad I didn’t have to walk to church from town today. Quite a strange spot to build a church but there are obviously wiser people making choices than me here. That being said this was a lovely spot to visit and crunch the numbers. After a short journey the cache was soon in hand. TFTC
quick solve/find.
Took Mogni for a trip to the Flinders Rangers for the long weekend with extra day either side. The target for the trip was to clear some of the " used to be a church " micro series on the way up and on the back as well, complete a couple of station tracks plus hike to Blinman Pools. We where not expecting a couple of 34 degree days then a 30 km wind dust storm followed by rain over night and then the wilpenda pound walls covered in fog for the next 1/2 a day. It did change our plans a little and the order we did things. All containers we found damaged, broken, cracked were replaced and were possible ( if not soaked ) original log books were kept. Any log books found full were replaced or if room had extra scrolls added in to the cache.
Took Mogni for a trip to the Flinders Rangers for the long weekend with extra day either side. The target for the trip was to clear some of the " used to be a church " micro series on the way up and on the back as well, complete a couple of station tracks plus hike to Blinman Pools. We where not expecting a couple of 34 degree days then a 30 km wind dust storm followed by rain over night and then the wilpenda pound walls covered in fog for the next 1/2 a day. It did change our plans a little and the order we did things. All containers we found damaged, broken, cracked were replaced and were possible ( if not soaked ) original log books were kept. Any log books found full were replaced or if room had extra scrolls added in to the cache.
A long weekend away with sir_spectre in the Flinders Ranges. We had each been here before and strangely had few double ups so some revisiting was in order to try to get our maps similar. The weather threw everything at us but we just made our plans suit the conditions. Lots of 4WD and walks included.
This is one to increase our multi count, aimimg for 1000 multies.
Thanks to froghoppin from mogni
This is one to increase our multi count, aimimg for 1000 multies.
Thanks to froghoppin from mogni
After visiting Brinkworth to enjoy their town garage sale, we travelled towards Clare to enjoy walking along the Riesling Trail, eating and finding caches
TFTC
TFTC
I hopped over to Clare for the weekend and were taken for a drive around the countryside collecting caches by my lovely friends...
TFTC froghoppin
TFTC froghoppin
Arrived at the posted and was able to make quick work of the calculations, pulled it in and off I went to GZ not to far away, first place I looked it was there.
Today I headed from Adelaide up north caching my way along from cache to cache and found myself in Peterborough for the evening. Stopped at Clare and Burra along the way as well as doing a few lab caches. Roughly 80 finds for the day.
Thanks for the cache
Today I headed from Adelaide up north caching my way along from cache to cache and found myself in Peterborough for the evening. Stopped at Clare and Burra along the way as well as doing a few lab caches. Roughly 80 finds for the day.
Thanks for the cache
Found It!
Jesus has left the building. Not enough fans out here for him I guess. Took me a couple goes to get the counting right but then off to GZ for a quick find!
TFTC
Jesus has left the building. Not enough fans out here for him I guess. Took me a couple goes to get the counting right but then off to GZ for a quick find!
TFTC
This was found as we wander this great country
thank you froghoppin for placing the cache
thank you froghoppin for placing the cache
Out for another day of caching in the Clare Valley and surrounding areas. TFTC
*Found with [Geooh GO](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobiltal.geoohGO)*
*Found with [Geooh GO](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobiltal.geoohGO)*
TFTC froghoppin
A quick multi that soon had us earning a smiley face. We didn’t get FTF but we got the silver(runner up)the log was signed & dated then returned to its hiding place for the next geocacher to find.
Happy hunting
A quick multi that soon had us earning a smiley face. We didn’t get FTF but we got the silver(runner up)the log was signed & dated then returned to its hiding place for the next geocacher to find.
Happy hunting
TFTC nice find out in the local area quick multi which gave us a silver happy about that
After a quick check of the hardware at gz, some numbers added up!
The checksum was the number of my old street address (also next to a church!), which is twice the number of my current one... spooky.
Was a nice little place of faith, now a permanent resting place for some, and a weekend resting place for others.
I remember another cache here
A short drive soon found a nice hiding place with a good view and a friendly emu nearby.
Tftc Froghoppin {FTF} @ 1120
bless you for caching +
The checksum was the number of my old street address (also next to a church!), which is twice the number of my current one... spooky.
Was a nice little place of faith, now a permanent resting place for some, and a weekend resting place for others.
I remember another cache here
A short drive soon found a nice hiding place with a good view and a friendly emu nearby.
Tftc Froghoppin {FTF} @ 1120
bless you for caching +