#001 The PS Series Victoria, Australia
By
MilduraGeoCrew on 12-Mar-20. Waypoint GC8N6TY
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Logs
Found with friends caching the rest of the PS series today. We have enjoyed travelling the back roads .Logged as EGS. On A Fav point TFTC
Arrived in the area Sunday, focused on finding some of the Paddle Steamer series. Today was our second day finding them, and we did well. A couple of DNF, but mostly found. Caching with Shandyk and Earthlight, we signed the log as EGS. Thanks for putting out a great series. We had fun over 2 days getting as many as we could (Around 340).
Taking a few days off work so I can get away to Mildura for a long weekend. Of course I stopped for a few caches along the way. Perfect conditions to be outside and geocaching. Day 2 of my long weekend and it was time make a start on the Paddle Steamer power trail. I managed to solve all the puzzles in advance of my trip so all that was left was to go find them. On a solo mission so I had to spread it over 2 gruelling days. It was hot and dusty but thankfully the roads were largely empty - I only saw two other cars over the two days. The western half was completed on the first day and the Eastern half completed on the second day. Only 4 DNFs out of the 350 caches which is pretty good going consider I was solo. My 2WD car was getting a bit of a workout. Some sandy bogs in places but I made it through without incident. Despite the 4 DNFs, it is very rewarding to see the sea of smilies on the map. Thank you MilduraGeoCrew, for placing #001 The PS Series for the geocaching community.# # #15732 # #
12 October 2024 13:43 After undertaking the wonderful adlab I had the pleasure of finding the bonus cache and sign off on a wonderful couple of days touring Mildura and surrounds. A favourite point to end with .I have been wanting to come to this extraordinary place for longer than I can remember.........My husband dalerious introduced me to this wonderful geoart when we first met, and informed me that although he had visited and signed every cache here, he did not log them all electronically. I went on to explain to him that there are no coincidences, and the reason he didn't log them was because he knew that one day he would visit this beautiful area with me.We thoroughly enjoyed 2 full days driving, walking and jogging (me the latter), and signing the majority of the caches in the series.Unfortunately, there were a string of trads that were no longer there, and a few of the containers were out in the open and some were chewed. But all in all, the majority were in good condition with plenty of room in the log for future finders.Some caches experienced cache creep, probably because the hide had suffered damage. Limbs broken off and the like.We saw plenty of sign of the diverse fauna that reside here, but mainly only Red and Grey Kangaroos, one dead goat, one dead snake, and one very live fox.We were here in the early morning, as well as the night; and the night sky was spectacular. Thank you so much for keeping this dynamic series going. Awesome effort MilduraGeoCrew.
A big day out today with Bogonghazy and Sorceysal to tick off this amazing series. We managed to complete the series in one day with only 4 dnfs. Thanks to Sorceysal for solving the puzzles and for MGC for an awesome series. Highlight was seeing a mob of emus running through the bush
Found on our 14 day road trip through south east South Australia and into the Victorian central west. We also travelled towards Mildura for the PS Series. It was sometimes wet and sometimes windy, but always enjoyable, especially while finding cachesTFTC
A massive day for LittleBoss2, Sorceysal and I as we attempted to complete the entire series in one day. With only 4 dnfs, we did the last 20 or so with the Headtorches on, but we got there. Kangaroos, emus, wild pigs, goats and a couple of bearded dragons also played cameos. A massive thanks to MGC for this huge contribution to our great game. We were also astounded at the accuracy of the coords on such a large scale. Brilliant work, cheers
I had solved these puzzles a couple of years ago but thought I would never do them on my own so when an invitation came from bogonghazy and littleboss 2 to join them on a caching and golf trip to Mildura, I jumped at the chance. We attempted to do the series all in one day and with only 4 dnf's and having to find the last 20 in the dark with head torches, we had a group hug for a very successful day. We saw lots of wildlife (emus, kangaroos, wild pigs, frill necked lizards, parrots) and fortunately no slithery things. Thanks MilduraGeoCrew for an awesome series that must have taken so much work to put out and maintain. I really appreciate your efforts. Made sure we had completed the adlab before venturing down and turned it into a smiley
#4304 Final of six cache finds on a beautiful day in Mildura. Left relatively late in the afternoon in my attempt to get one more find before leaving. Phone coverage was reasonable and thankfully so as I navigated my way in failing light and kangaroos leaping across the road at break neck speed. Had to drive slowly and got to GZ just as the light was about to disappear. Coordinates were spot on and with the help of light from the phone torch signed the log. Ventured back the way I came but extremely slowly and avoided around 50 kangas. Thanks for a great experience.
After having a quiet day yesterday it was time to tackle the Paddle Steamer Series. We had solved the puzzle components starting before Covid hit and then finalizing them during that time as we worked with our eldest grandson on his home learning.Setting out reasonably early in the morning it was a cool start to the day, but that soon turned into a marvelous day to be out and about. Warm sunshine, blue skies and only the faintest hint of a breeze. The roads the caches were on today were good country gravel roads with little traffic, although it will take some time to get all the dust out of the car. During our travels we saw kangaroos, emus and many different birds. Some beautiful parrots. A few wild goats were encountered and we believe it is they that have inflicted some damage on a number of caches.Coordinates for the caches were spot on which made searching a much easier and quicker task. There were some tee climbs, but nothing we needed to deploy the TOTT for.Congratulations to the Mildura Crew on a really well developed series of geoart so far.Thank you for your efforts in creating and maintaining the cache MilduraGeoCrew.**SKI Pair****
Suscoe's last day out on the Paddle Steamer GeoArt Trail.A chilly morning that turned into a sunny and pleasant day for caching.We have enjoyed doing this trail and today was another delightful day where we encountered 2 vehicles, quite a few rabbits, lots of birds and a few sheep.We noticed tumble weed on the road sides here today as well.Thanks to the MilduraGeoCrew for this cache and trail.Our last log for the trail today.Nice to get the bonus for the Ad Lab.Well done to the MilduraGeoCrew for this trail, we enjoyed wandering the roads around this area picking up caches.A favourite.
Well that was an amazing experience. A very well put together geoart, on nice smooth rural roads. Dont know if I would like to be on them in the rain. Underlying clay might be a little bit sticky. Arrived on the Sunday afternoon and did about 60 caches. Got a bit scared that night sleeping in my car beside the road. Spotlights across nearby paddocks. Thankfully no gun fire. 200 odd on the Monday and the remains on the Tuesday morning. Saw some award winning farmers. They were outstanding in their fields. There was actually a hive of activity happening as farmers ploughed or fertilised. Lots of big trucks using the roads as well carting gravel somewhere. Even saw a jogger. Going by what I found near a cache they might have been a poo jogger. Few emus and Roos and some nice bird life as well. Sadly lots of rabbits and a massive wild pig came with about 10 metres of me while I had a cache. It panicked and fled directly across the fields. Most of the caches were easy to find. Not really hidden, just obscured so unless you got the angel write you wouldnt see it. Very few dnf. Some took a few minutes to find. The dnf were on 250,251, 179, 114 and 88. At number 114 it looked like a localised tornado had been through. Absolute destruction as trees were spread everywhere. Thankfully no sign of it being done by human and the path of destruction was quite discernible. Was actually spectacular to see the results of what had happened. I tried to keep notes on where maintenance was required but am sure I missed lots. I reckon if somebody took about 30 plastic fruit containers and note pads you could be of great help to the Mildura geocrew. The maintenance notes I had are as follows. 100% confidence of missing. 114Maintenance required container, 176, 195, 331, 226, 67, 153, 100, 156, 197, 257, 171, 205, 13, 270, 178, 182As I not a puzzle solver. Thanks to the 3 teams that helped me out. Thank you thank you thank you for an awesome series.
Met up with TheRobbos3266 in Ouyen and with the plan to discover the paddle steamer in the Mallee. Im in awe of the achievement in planning and executing this enormous piece of geoart. The contrast between the surviving mallee scrub and the openness of the harvested paddocks was quite mind blowing. Finding the caches was straightforward and all those weve so far found were in good order. Huge thanks to the MilduraGeoCrew for the fun today.
Arrived in Mildura a few months ago to start the Paddle Steamer series. Wanted to get this one cache out of the way as it was No.1 and an AdLab based in Mildura. Like many of these multiple locations the final location was locked behind a tall fence. I was unable to get to the final clue. A few months later I was back in Mildura and to my satisfaction I got to the final way point. Downstream I was lucky enough to watch a houseboat heading through Loch 11 and was amazed at how quickly the water can be pumped. Last week met up with au.fait in Ouyen to attempt these caches. We had three days on the Paddle Steamer GeoArt and it was great. The scenery was amazing with the first half running along the northern boundary of the Murray-Sunset National Park. The mallee was amazing with the ever-changing tortured trees and scrub. To the north, a vast contrast to the scrub, was the cleared pasture land which was just turning a shade of green because of the recent rain. Gave the place a great hue. Most caches were found fairly quickly with super accurate GZ coordinates. Would like to thank The MilduraGeoCrew for the monumental work done on this GeoArt and for keeping up with the upkeep. It was great being able to find all the caches. If there were any issues with the log I'll note it here. A fav from us for the first of the series.
Ive been to SA to attend the Great Leap Forward mega in Adelaide. We are now doing a few caches on our way to Mildura before heading home. Ive done a lot of this series ages ago and we thought wed try to get the rest done on our road trip to home. Unless otherwise stated the containers are in good condition.
Glad to be back here and finally attempt these caches.tmann421 and I tried to get down to these in 2022 after all the rain in the area but the roads were impassable in our two wheel drive vehicle.Really enjoyed this trail with great finds in mainly easy locations.Most containers we found were in great conditionSigned tm/ww NZ
*Another nice find in the PS Series with woolwood9 today.* We did all the caches over 3 days - this is day 3, we were at the first cache for the day at 7-45am.Great hot weather, dusty roads with a few soft patches but no real problems.Over the 3 day period we only saw 2 cars so was great to park basically anywhere on the road!*Thanks, MilduraGeoCrew for putting this cache series out for us to visit.* We tried for these in 2022 but the timing couldn't be worse with the flooding in the area.SL *tm/ww NZ*Soon located, only a few were tough to find with good co-ords throughout.Most containers in good order, some of the lids have become brittle with sun damage. Nice to get this bonus cache with the good container and contents.
Tftc Mildura GeoCrew, another day out on the paddlesteamer today, breeze was keeping the temperature reasonable.Not much traffic out here which is good because there is plenty of dust.Really enjoyed the multi, and all round a great day out.ThanksLogged with the help of Garmin and GSAK
So back again to tackle some more of these, we went east as far as we needed to and then started working back towards the centre again. All the finds were fairly quick with good coordinates. Thank for the cache and the series
Konie and I are heading south and west on an adventure. Today, we decided to head out to make a start on the paddle steamer series. Next, we came to this cache. A quick find was made and the log signed before we continued on our way. TFTC
Out with Selva Girls today doing the Paddle Steamer series. Lots of interesting hides and containers with good coords. Log signed and all returned as found.Thanks for placing and maintaining this cache for me and others to enjoy. TFTC MilduraGeoCrew
I'm trying to catch up on logging as many drafts as I can before the end of the year (tonight) in preparation for my New Years Resolution to log within a month of finding a cache. Only this time next year will see how I go with that ??Tankengine, Youban and I teamed up with our Canberra Caching mates to collect some of the series around here, plus a few extras. This series was very well done. This cache was found all good. Tftc!!!
Finally made it to this geoart after lots of puzzle solving and arranging. Saw it come out and was determined to get here one day. Travelled over with a group from Canberra and today is the day we attack it. Group includes Kittykatch, Joolay, Tankengine, dty73, Youban, Gliss!, nibbletricecakes and Albida33 plus my cousin as a newbie TLSARC. Caches signed as MMA23 (Mildura May Adventures 2023). Tftc Mildura Geocrew
Mildura Paddlesteamer
I joined a group of Canberra cachers to tackle the caches around Mildura. Signed as MMA (Mildura May Adventurers).
Thanks for the hide MilduraGeoCrew
I joined a group of Canberra cachers to tackle the caches around Mildura. Signed as MMA (Mildura May Adventurers).
Thanks for the hide MilduraGeoCrew
Out to tackle the Paddlesteamer with a lovely bunch of Canberra friends! Always fantastic to be able to get away for a long weekend of caching together. Loved the red dust and the crazy caching trails. Thanks for all the hard work from COs make and maintain these caches. Called our trip the Mildura May Adventure so signed as MMA or MMA23 today. Great to be caching with you KLSARC, GLISS! Albida33, Kittykatch, Barb2e, Joolay, Tankengine, DTY73 and youban. Thanks for a great weekend everyone. Thanks for the cache.
Southern Autumn adventure Day 53. Mildura Paddle Steamer Trip Day 2. Today was the day, we set out early to get as much of the Paddle Steamer done as possible. We signed as MAA, Mildura Autumn Attack and we consisted of Nibletricecakes, Gliss!, Joolay, Kitty Katch, Barb2e, Tankengine, dty73, Youban and Albida33. We soon fell into a rhythm and we managed over three quarters of the art work today before we ran out of fuel and light. That was alright, we were keen to get back for the dinner event where we would meet the cache team responsible for the massive geo art. We had a great day and I know I enjoyed it. There is a little bit more to do tomorrow before getting on to the Turtle caches.
Thanks for the cache MilduraGeoCrew
42827.32 TNLN
Visited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6 & GPS Maze Townsville 2022 A#502
**Albida**
Thanks for the cache MilduraGeoCrew
42827.32 TNLN
Visited: World Traveling Gold GC A#6 & GPS Maze Townsville 2022 A#502
**Albida**
Found while on a fabulous weekend away to Mildura to complete the Paddlesteamer & Turtle geoarts, and various trads, multis + gadget caches. The Canberra crew included Nibletricecakes, joolay, kittykatch, youban, dty73, tankengine, barb2e, Klsarc & albida33. We signed as Mildura May Adventures 23 (MMA or MMA23). Unless otherwise mentioned, all caches were quickly found. TFTC.
Chooo ooo [Found] with dty73 youban Kittykatch Joolay NRC GLISS Barb2e Albida on our mini Mildura invasion! Signed MMA - Mildura May Adventurers! Thanks MilduraGeoCrew!
Day 3 of our Mildura Madness run and the gang is all here . Really looking forward to looking around. Signing as MMA23 or MMA. (Mildura May Adventures)
Thanks for getting me out and about MilduraGeoCrew
Thanks for getting me out and about MilduraGeoCrew
found it all good with team 6ACDDE ( 63Roos, All7, Crank1, DeafPhantom, DutchAus and Everlasting ).
Accompany with 63Roos, ALL7, Crank1, DutchAus, DeafPhantom, and Everlasting .
Signed the log as "6ACDDE"
Enjoyed myself wandering the country and caches.
Thank you for the cache and hunt.
Some of the cache is missing - replace and maintenance
Sorry, copy and paste
Favorite point from me Excellent job
Signed the log as "6ACDDE"
Enjoyed myself wandering the country and caches.
Thank you for the cache and hunt.
Some of the cache is missing - replace and maintenance
Sorry, copy and paste
Favorite point from me Excellent job
Accompanied ALL7, crank1, Dutchaus, Deafphathom,Everlasting..
Fantastic run boat series, wow long long way to get caches on gravel road (red dirty)..
Enjoyed solved this puzzles
All of followings some of happened..
Some of missing
Some of damage lid
Some of searched to found 20mts out ,(maybe windy make cache roll over from GZ)
Heaps of webs nearby cache (yuk)
Some of saw kangaroos and emu and lizards
Awesome enjoyed runs well, flattened out with stuff legs…
Sign in “6ACDDE” (63ROOS ALL7, crank1, Dutchaus, Deafphathom,Everlasting)..
TFTM
Fantastic run boat series, wow long long way to get caches on gravel road (red dirty)..
Enjoyed solved this puzzles
All of followings some of happened..
Some of missing
Some of damage lid
Some of searched to found 20mts out ,(maybe windy make cache roll over from GZ)
Heaps of webs nearby cache (yuk)
Some of saw kangaroos and emu and lizards
Awesome enjoyed runs well, flattened out with stuff legs…
Sign in “6ACDDE” (63ROOS ALL7, crank1, Dutchaus, Deafphathom,Everlasting)..
TFTM
Found the cache and logged the log with Everlasting Deaf Phantom 63Roos DutchAus All7 as 6ACDDE MilduraGeoCrew, Thank you so much for placing it.
63Roos, ALL7, Crank1, DutchAus, DeafPhantom, and Everlasting .
Signed the log as "6ACDDE"
Whoo love the gravel roads and caches. Rain windy cold warm bl…..y millions flies. Saw few hares hopping fast, kangaroos and emus
Thank you for the cache and hunt.
Signed the log as "6ACDDE"
Whoo love the gravel roads and caches. Rain windy cold warm bl…..y millions flies. Saw few hares hopping fast, kangaroos and emus
Thank you for the cache and hunt.
We have been through and checked out all locations for this Adventure Lab and bonus cache and all is good to be found again. Happy Caching!
The river has now returned to its normal levels. Currently Mildura council still has the final location for the adventure lab fenced off due to the soft ground. I will continue to monitor the councils Facebook page for updates of when the area may open.
Hi All!
An update on this Adventure Lab Bonus cache.
Apologies there hasn’t been an update sooner, this one slipped my radar when doing flood updates.
Currently the Adventure Lab is still not able to be completed due to the flood waters still being over 2meters high at some of the locations.
There is forecast for a 1meter drop in the next week or so.
We will keep a close eye on the locations and keep you better informed of the flood waters receding than what we currently have been.
An update on this Adventure Lab Bonus cache.
Apologies there hasn’t been an update sooner, this one slipped my radar when doing flood updates.
Currently the Adventure Lab is still not able to be completed due to the flood waters still being over 2meters high at some of the locations.
There is forecast for a 1meter drop in the next week or so.
We will keep a close eye on the locations and keep you better informed of the flood waters receding than what we currently have been.
Due to flooding the Adventure lab that this is the bonus for can not be completed. Once the water has subsided and locations checked we will enable again.
Today we started the PS series and enjoyed the drive on the roads less travelled. All the caches we found were in good condition and some were easier to find than others.
A lot of work has gone into creating placing and maintaining this series. Thanks to the placement teams for a great series.
A lot of work has gone into creating placing and maintaining this series. Thanks to the placement teams for a great series.
# 14834 Found and logged at 8:21:00 AM
Spent another day today on the paddleweaeer series
Thanks for the cache MilduraGeoCrew
Lgoody
Spent another day today on the paddleweaeer series
Thanks for the cache MilduraGeoCrew
Lgoody
The Adventure Lab provided a nice short tour along the Murray and now with the coordinates in hand it was a quick search to find the bonus container. Thanks to the MilduraGeoCrew for the Ad Lab and cache.
Full time nomads visiting Mildura to finally tackle the Paddle Steamer with iluvtrekking. Way back in March 2020 we were on a cruise to Tasmania with iluvtrekking when Covid hit. They headed back to WA but we kept nomading about SA. Last month a plan was hatched to meet up again after we had been working at Mundi Mundi Bash at Broken Hill.
So now we are together again cruising our way through the PS series. Thankfully the puzzles were all solved before hand mostly in June 2020 druing lockdown (sitting in our computers just teasing us to get here to collect the smilies.)
What a fun few days we have had. We were delayed a few days thanks to the storm that hit whilst we were in Mildura. Good thing we did wait too, as there were definitely a few spots where the mud is still drying out but otherwise the tracks are in great condiiton.
Lovely to be driving about this region with the lush looking crops and even some wildflowers. We camped 3 nights all up and enjoyed sitting by the fire spotting satelites and planes, and wondering where the planes were coming and going too. [?]
Fantastic fun this trail thanks so much for all the hard work, placing, setting puzzles and maintaining. We found 1 cache that something had been having a feast on the lid so we have replaced the lid as we had 1 on board but otherwise all caches were found in good order.
The Coords and Terrain rating all seemed spot on. The climbing was manageable without a TOTT for our climbers all bar 2. **You definitely deserve a round of applause and many many fave points.** Having completed the AdLab earlier in the week it was nice to find this great container today.
TFTC MilduraGeoCrew
So now we are together again cruising our way through the PS series. Thankfully the puzzles were all solved before hand mostly in June 2020 druing lockdown (sitting in our computers just teasing us to get here to collect the smilies.)
What a fun few days we have had. We were delayed a few days thanks to the storm that hit whilst we were in Mildura. Good thing we did wait too, as there were definitely a few spots where the mud is still drying out but otherwise the tracks are in great condiiton.
Lovely to be driving about this region with the lush looking crops and even some wildflowers. We camped 3 nights all up and enjoyed sitting by the fire spotting satelites and planes, and wondering where the planes were coming and going too. [?]
Fantastic fun this trail thanks so much for all the hard work, placing, setting puzzles and maintaining. We found 1 cache that something had been having a feast on the lid so we have replaced the lid as we had 1 on board but otherwise all caches were found in good order.
The Coords and Terrain rating all seemed spot on. The climbing was manageable without a TOTT for our climbers all bar 2. **You definitely deserve a round of applause and many many fave points.** Having completed the AdLab earlier in the week it was nice to find this great container today.
TFTC MilduraGeoCrew
Another cache find on our 2022 South Australian Adventure, and yes, we know we have wandered across the border.
We have teamed up with FelixII, our main aim, a leisurely cruise on the Paddle Steamer. A great series all caches were found in good condition and without problem. Thanks MilduraGeoCrew
Our thanks to the COs who have been Geo-tour guides for the last 5 months. But time is nigh, we will have to head West again soon.
We have teamed up with FelixII, our main aim, a leisurely cruise on the Paddle Steamer. A great series all caches were found in good condition and without problem. Thanks MilduraGeoCrew
Our thanks to the COs who have been Geo-tour guides for the last 5 months. But time is nigh, we will have to head West again soon.
Having done the l8vely labs earlier...
Came out here to find a few cache, well we spent all day doing it!
The SAGC crew we had put together worked well.
Most were found in a timely manner, some we just couldn't see for the trees, so the next person just walked straight up to it! Many blended in very well too. lol
A great day out, finishing off with camping out at the Community Event.
Thanks for all the work going into setting and maintaining this huge trail...
Great work...
TNLNSL
Came out here to find a few cache, well we spent all day doing it!
The SAGC crew we had put together worked well.
Most were found in a timely manner, some we just couldn't see for the trees, so the next person just walked straight up to it! Many blended in very well too. lol
A great day out, finishing off with camping out at the Community Event.
Thanks for all the work going into setting and maintaining this huge trail...
Great work...
TNLNSL
A big weekend of events over 3 States in 3 Days and an even bigger day doing the PS Series caches with the SAGC Team
A big weekend of events over 3 States in 3 Days and an even bigger day doing the PS Series caches with the SAGC Team (South Australian Geocaching Crew).
Thanks to the CO's for the effort on putting out this series. It just seemed to go on forever but got it finished in the end.
The day culminated with a Campout near the centre of the geoart around a campfire, reminiscing about the weekend that was.
Thanks to the CO's for the effort on putting out this series. It just seemed to go on forever but got it finished in the end.
The day culminated with a Campout near the centre of the geoart around a campfire, reminiscing about the weekend that was.
Well we paddled and paddled.
It was great to find the caches during the day and camp out at GC8HJC7 Event Cache Community Celebration Campout at Murray-Sunset. The caches were signed by our small group as SAGC. We really did need to camp out here to find these. But that was the fun part too. There was a fire. There was a BBQ with steak. There were refreshments and much merriment. This is what caching is about. The good 'ol days were revived tonight - thanks to everyone that came to the camp and had fun on the trail.
This was found on part of an 8 EVENT MADNESS in 3 state trip with four-fun. We cached, we kept hydrated, labbed, swagged and we paddled. Most of all we met lots of people an made new friends.
Thanks to MilduraGeoCrew and **clear skies** from TeamAstro. [^] Cache the planet! [^]
It was great to find the caches during the day and camp out at GC8HJC7 Event Cache Community Celebration Campout at Murray-Sunset. The caches were signed by our small group as SAGC. We really did need to camp out here to find these. But that was the fun part too. There was a fire. There was a BBQ with steak. There were refreshments and much merriment. This is what caching is about. The good 'ol days were revived tonight - thanks to everyone that came to the camp and had fun on the trail.
This was found on part of an 8 EVENT MADNESS in 3 state trip with four-fun. We cached, we kept hydrated, labbed, swagged and we paddled. Most of all we met lots of people an made new friends.
Thanks to MilduraGeoCrew and **clear skies** from TeamAstro. [^] Cache the planet! [^]
I needed to grab the bonus for the paddle steamer lab adventure so thought I would also grab one or two (or maybe a few more) of the paddle art while I was out here. Thanks for the effort and TFTC.
27 June 2022
11:54 am
2218
Hi MilduraGeoCrew, I found #001 The PS Series today. What a little gem to find along this Trail! Full of swag! Dropped a trackable.
Many thanks MilduraGeoCrew for providing and maintaining this game piece for our enjoyment.
11:54 am
2218
Hi MilduraGeoCrew, I found #001 The PS Series today. What a little gem to find along this Trail! Full of swag! Dropped a trackable.
Many thanks MilduraGeoCrew for providing and maintaining this game piece for our enjoyment.
Checked on this geocache today. Everything is clean and dry with plenty of swaps. Happy Caching!
?????????????????????????????????????????????????? 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 - ?? Mildura Geo Crew ?? [^]????????????????????????????????????????????
After 2 years of this being published it was always a matter of when to do this series so the plan was hatched for this series, we completed 114 day 1 and the remains day 2, all caches were found in great condition apart from 2 missing and needing to be replaced. Great to see some tree climbing in it too.
A trip to Victoria with Freddo for 3 days to complete the paddle steamer and find a few caches in Mildura and along the way to and from, all the caches were signed respective of the day FG23, FG24, FG25 or our own caching names.
Total of 468 finds for the trip
Thanks for a great series
A trip to Victoria with Freddo for 3 days to complete the paddle steamer and find a few caches in Mildura and along the way to and from, all the caches were signed respective of the day FG23, FG24, FG25 or our own caching names.
Total of 468 finds for the trip
Thanks for a great series
Left a good job in the city,
Workin' for the man ev'ry night and day,
And I never lost one minute of sleepin',
Worryin' 'bout the way things might have been.
Big wheel keep on turnin',
Paddle Steamer keep on burnin',
Rollin', rollin', rollin' on the river.
Found a lot of caches in Nevada,
Hid a lot of caches in Adelaide,
But I never saw the good side of the sunset country
'Til the covid pandemic was over.
Big wheel keep on turnin',
Paddle Steamer keep on burnin',
Rollin', rollin', rollin' on the river.
Rollin', rollin', rollin' on the river.
The cache was found in the last place we looked, which as usual was not the first place we looked. Thanks for placing a fun cache guys. We do love your work. We signed the logbook. Of course we did that is way we play this game. Cache in pretty good condition for the cache age.
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.
Workin' for the man ev'ry night and day,
And I never lost one minute of sleepin',
Worryin' 'bout the way things might have been.
Big wheel keep on turnin',
Paddle Steamer keep on burnin',
Rollin', rollin', rollin' on the river.
Found a lot of caches in Nevada,
Hid a lot of caches in Adelaide,
But I never saw the good side of the sunset country
'Til the covid pandemic was over.
Big wheel keep on turnin',
Paddle Steamer keep on burnin',
Rollin', rollin', rollin' on the river.
Rollin', rollin', rollin' on the river.
The cache was found in the last place we looked, which as usual was not the first place we looked. Thanks for placing a fun cache guys. We do love your work. We signed the logbook. Of course we did that is way we play this game. Cache in pretty good condition for the cache age.
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.
I’m having this week off as others at work had the Easter break off so it was my turn and another trip up North to Mildura was planned.
I was able to leave Melbourne nice and early to get a few caches in before reaching my destination for the night which was Culgoa.
So after a great feed and a couple of beers and of course great accomodation at the Kaneira Hotel it was time to head to Mildura and see how many of the Paddle Steamer series I could find.
I had worked out all of the puzzles for this series not long after the series was published and of course work, distance, time off and Covid all got in the way of coming up this way and now was the time.
The tracks off the main gravel roads where a tad slippery and muddy in spots and a bit more colour was added to the Geocruiser along the way.
Thanks to the teams for all of the effort in putting this series out.
I did the adventure lab very early in the morning as I had the heads up were it would take me so I did not have to back track.
I had to work out were to put a few favourites and I thought I would start with #001.
My paddle steamer is a bit stranded and slightly out of the water as I ran out of time to finish off the water trad caches 279 - 350 ( but I did all of the puzzles in between to finish off my steamer) so hopefully I will be back later this year to re float my paddle steamer once again.
Thanks MilduraGeoCrew TFTC.
I was able to leave Melbourne nice and early to get a few caches in before reaching my destination for the night which was Culgoa.
So after a great feed and a couple of beers and of course great accomodation at the Kaneira Hotel it was time to head to Mildura and see how many of the Paddle Steamer series I could find.
I had worked out all of the puzzles for this series not long after the series was published and of course work, distance, time off and Covid all got in the way of coming up this way and now was the time.
The tracks off the main gravel roads where a tad slippery and muddy in spots and a bit more colour was added to the Geocruiser along the way.
Thanks to the teams for all of the effort in putting this series out.
I did the adventure lab very early in the morning as I had the heads up were it would take me so I did not have to back track.
I had to work out were to put a few favourites and I thought I would start with #001.
My paddle steamer is a bit stranded and slightly out of the water as I ran out of time to finish off the water trad caches 279 - 350 ( but I did all of the puzzles in between to finish off my steamer) so hopefully I will be back later this year to re float my paddle steamer once again.
Thanks MilduraGeoCrew TFTC.
On this Easter break we went out to Mildura for the Paddle Steamer series.
We started in Mildura with the LabCache. It was very nice to walk along the Murray river.
Then we reached the first cache. We solved all the puzzles a few weeks ago. The first day was just half day with about 120 caches. Nobody on the track, perfect for quick and easy finds.
The second day was the toughest with 200 caches. Our body started to be tired so we stopped there and kept the last 30 for the next morning.
During the weekend we camped at Rocket lake. Very nice and quiet campsite. The sunset and sunrise were awesome. And we had perfect weather for the full weekend.
We really enjoyed doing this series. We love solving GeoArt ! All the GZ were spot on. We did only 3 maintenances for the missing containers.
We did the lab cache early in the morning. Nice day for a walk along the river. We enjoyed it and took our lunch at the last WP. Once all in our hand we went to gz for a quick found
Well done to MilduraGeoCrew for the very good job with this steamer boat.
Thanks for the series and thanks for the fun. +1 favourite point for the labcache.
We started in Mildura with the LabCache. It was very nice to walk along the Murray river.
Then we reached the first cache. We solved all the puzzles a few weeks ago. The first day was just half day with about 120 caches. Nobody on the track, perfect for quick and easy finds.
The second day was the toughest with 200 caches. Our body started to be tired so we stopped there and kept the last 30 for the next morning.
During the weekend we camped at Rocket lake. Very nice and quiet campsite. The sunset and sunrise were awesome. And we had perfect weather for the full weekend.
We really enjoyed doing this series. We love solving GeoArt ! All the GZ were spot on. We did only 3 maintenances for the missing containers.
We did the lab cache early in the morning. Nice day for a walk along the river. We enjoyed it and took our lunch at the last WP. Once all in our hand we went to gz for a quick found
Well done to MilduraGeoCrew for the very good job with this steamer boat.
Thanks for the series and thanks for the fun. +1 favourite point for the labcache.
Completed this one early last year, didn’t realise it adventure cache was part of the steamer series. TFTC
TFTC smile out and about with miss millie geo dog Hatzofff RoddyC and Snickersallan great caches, great day ,good weather, enjoying a trip to Mildura to cache the Paddle Steamer and and picking up any other caches in the area
signing as Team 44 Qld
Thank you, MilduraGeoCrew, for placing this cache for our enjoyment.
signing as Team 44 Qld
Thank you, MilduraGeoCrew, for placing this cache for our enjoyment.
Day 23 of our southern trip. First day of the PS Series. We are Team 4 4 QLD - RoddyC, hatzofff, Snickersallan and Grannysmith1947.
Starting at daylight, we set off the decorate the Paddle Steamer with yellow smiley faces. We allocated two days to do the series, with day one and the major day aiming for at least 250 to be found.
It was a lot of fun, setting the GPSs, overshooting the mark and backing up, cleaning out or replacing any damaged caches, and of course, adding our group name to the log.
Today we encountered only one lone Kangaroo, wh9 came out of the bush and onto the road, and skipped up the road and over the rise until he/she was out of sight. Oh, and we saw a couple of lizard/skinks crossing the road. Fortunately all survived.
Overall, the roads were in very good condition, and could easily be traversed by and standard 2WD vehicle. It is true - MOST of the area has no mobile phone service.
We met but one other person - a local who stopped to enquire as to our wellbeing. His number plate as "OL JOHN".
A very pleasant day - maximum temperature was around the 29degree mark.
Log signed and cache replaced as found. TFTC, MilduraGeoCrew
Starting at daylight, we set off the decorate the Paddle Steamer with yellow smiley faces. We allocated two days to do the series, with day one and the major day aiming for at least 250 to be found.
It was a lot of fun, setting the GPSs, overshooting the mark and backing up, cleaning out or replacing any damaged caches, and of course, adding our group name to the log.
Today we encountered only one lone Kangaroo, wh9 came out of the bush and onto the road, and skipped up the road and over the rise until he/she was out of sight. Oh, and we saw a couple of lizard/skinks crossing the road. Fortunately all survived.
Overall, the roads were in very good condition, and could easily be traversed by and standard 2WD vehicle. It is true - MOST of the area has no mobile phone service.
We met but one other person - a local who stopped to enquire as to our wellbeing. His number plate as "OL JOHN".
A very pleasant day - maximum temperature was around the 29degree mark.
Log signed and cache replaced as found. TFTC, MilduraGeoCrew
Perfect summers day to do this lovely geoart with hatzofff, grannysmith1947 & RoddyC. (All logs signed as Team 44 QLD)
Having a terrific time on the trails as most co-ords were near perfect which made finding the caches much easier & quicker. Thanks MilduraGeoCrew for all the time and hard work that went into placing this Geo Art for our benefit
(Also a great tour around the Mighty Murray doing the Adventure Lab was very enjoyable, thank you and a well deserved favourite point given️)
Having a terrific time on the trails as most co-ords were near perfect which made finding the caches much easier & quicker. Thanks MilduraGeoCrew for all the time and hard work that went into placing this Geo Art for our benefit
(Also a great tour around the Mighty Murray doing the Adventure Lab was very enjoyable, thank you and a well deserved favourite point given️)
Day 23 of our southern trip. It is our plan to do the Paddle Steamer geoart today. Much cooler day.
Caching and travelling with RoddyC snickersallan and grannysmith1947. Signed as Team 44 Qld.
We finished our day when the shadows were getting long. This being our last cache for the day. Back tomorrow to complete the series.
TFTCache MilduraGeoCrew
Caching and travelling with RoddyC snickersallan and grannysmith1947. Signed as Team 44 Qld.
We finished our day when the shadows were getting long. This being our last cache for the day. Back tomorrow to complete the series.
TFTCache MilduraGeoCrew
Tackling paddlesteamer caches with Wollaston and Liz&Bruce with Honeysucker our driver.
Thanks to CO’s for taking time to set out and maintain hides and for showing us your very special part of the world
Log signed in first open spot with stamp
TFTC MilduraGeoCrew
Find # 6542
Thanks to CO’s for taking time to set out and maintain hides and for showing us your very special part of the world
Log signed in first open spot with stamp
TFTC MilduraGeoCrew
Find # 6542
Out doing the series today with Wollaston and SeasonedBird and with Honeysucker doing the driving. Perfect day for caching thanks for arranging MilduraGeoCrew. Fav point alloc
Thanks to all involved in placement and maintenance of an awesome series. Great mix of puzzles, excellent Geo Art. An obvious fav point. On the hunting trail again with SeasonedBird, Honeysucker, Liz & Bruce. Another great day for caching. TFTC MilduraGeoCrew
Find #7696 at 09:49.
Find #7696 at 09:49.
Day 7: SA/Vic Christmas holiday trip
Last Christmas holidays, fitzy_1965 and I (along with two geo-kids, Death Killer & my_name_jeff_1) headed to SA to visit family whilst we could, and to collect as many counties and caches as possible along the way. We decided even before getting home that we needed to go back. The added incentive of more On You Bike series sealed the deal. Fast forward through 2021 (because who wants to remember that), and here we are again. This time with extra company in the form of Sol de lune, Smittengranny and albida33.
Today we were out to finish off the Paddlesteamer Series. We headed to the far end to drive with our backs to the sun. A much nicer way than what we had done yester. Once finished we headed into Mildura for a few more caches before a nice dinner at the Mildura Brewery Pub…. One of the few places open on a Sunday. Tomorrow we head home.
All caches were signed as FMSS and were found quickly and easily unless otherwise mentioned.
Last Christmas holidays, fitzy_1965 and I (along with two geo-kids, Death Killer & my_name_jeff_1) headed to SA to visit family whilst we could, and to collect as many counties and caches as possible along the way. We decided even before getting home that we needed to go back. The added incentive of more On You Bike series sealed the deal. Fast forward through 2021 (because who wants to remember that), and here we are again. This time with extra company in the form of Sol de lune, Smittengranny and albida33.
Today we were out to finish off the Paddlesteamer Series. We headed to the far end to drive with our backs to the sun. A much nicer way than what we had done yester. Once finished we headed into Mildura for a few more caches before a nice dinner at the Mildura Brewery Pub…. One of the few places open on a Sunday. Tomorrow we head home.
All caches were signed as FMSS and were found quickly and easily unless otherwise mentioned.
The decision was made to joined in the South Australia tour to hit up the On Ya Bike series with fitzy_1965, Minniek, Smittengranny and Albida33 (who had driven up from his Christmas visit to Adelaide). After getting across the SA border with only a stop for one of us to be (re) tested, we headed to our camping area at Loxton and set up camp.
Day on the Paddle Steamer series and we headed out early in the morning to try an avoid the heat. We were somewhat successful, but with 210 caches required to complete the series, it was still an almost 9 hour day. Again the caches we found were all in good condition and mostly found quickly, however there were the few that stumped us for a few minutes, but all ended with a find. To save space the logs were signed as FMSS, for fitzy_1965, Minniek, Smittengranny and Sol de Lune. After finishing the series and grabbing a few other caches in town, we ended up having dinner and beers at the Mildura Brewery, and that was a very pleasant way to finish the day and our trip.
Thanks to the MilduraGeoCrew for the caches and of course thanks for adding to the fun of our 7 day adventure/road trip.
Day on the Paddle Steamer series and we headed out early in the morning to try an avoid the heat. We were somewhat successful, but with 210 caches required to complete the series, it was still an almost 9 hour day. Again the caches we found were all in good condition and mostly found quickly, however there were the few that stumped us for a few minutes, but all ended with a find. To save space the logs were signed as FMSS, for fitzy_1965, Minniek, Smittengranny and Sol de Lune. After finishing the series and grabbing a few other caches in town, we ended up having dinner and beers at the Mildura Brewery, and that was a very pleasant way to finish the day and our trip.
Thanks to the MilduraGeoCrew for the caches and of course thanks for adding to the fun of our 7 day adventure/road trip.
26,453. Found with minniek, Sol de Lune and Smittengranny during our post Christmas / New Year trip over to South Australia and Victoria to tackle the On Your Bike and Paddle Steamer series among many other caches.
Today our aim was to complete the Paddle Steamer, then grab a few more caches around Mildura before a relaxing dinner to celebrate what has been a fantastic trip. Signed as FMSS. This was another long hot day.
When minniek and I were in South Australia in January this year (2021) doing the On Your Bike series of (then) 100 Wherigo caches, we were talking to the CO who mentioned that a whole lot more were soon to be published, and they were - 512 more ! So once back home we set about solving all those new ones which was at least something to do during 'stay at home' orders effecting us. Then once they were all solved we planned a trip over to grab them. Then just to add to the fun the latest 152 were published just in time for us to spend time solving them all so we could get the whole set. With our caching friends Sol de Lune, Smittengranny and albida33 this series was our main aim, but with the 'Around the World in 81 caches' series, various solved puzzles and the Paddle Steamer as standby if we got the time.
We managed some BIG days caching and finished off the On Your Bike series in three days, then attempted the mammoth 'Around the World in 81 caches' series and some lovely high/rare D/T caches - all in searing summer heat peaking at over 40 degrees ! Once they were finally completed we headed over to the Mildura region for another two blistering hot days doing the Paddle Steamer series. After camping for five nights we finally relented and got hotel rooms for the last two nights and worked the air conditioning to the bone.
All in all an amazingly fun time was had, and we have all made room in our calendars for when the next part of the On Your Bike series is published - no pressure ! Highlights included many of the fun tree climbs, the pole caches which increased our skills at the recovery and replacements of those styled caches, and the relaxed times and banter around the camp site at the end of each tiring day - including New Years Eve !
Thanks to all the COs for contributing their caches to our fun times, and I must apologise for the generic logs as we did find well over one thousand caches which now require logging !
Today our aim was to complete the Paddle Steamer, then grab a few more caches around Mildura before a relaxing dinner to celebrate what has been a fantastic trip. Signed as FMSS. This was another long hot day.
When minniek and I were in South Australia in January this year (2021) doing the On Your Bike series of (then) 100 Wherigo caches, we were talking to the CO who mentioned that a whole lot more were soon to be published, and they were - 512 more ! So once back home we set about solving all those new ones which was at least something to do during 'stay at home' orders effecting us. Then once they were all solved we planned a trip over to grab them. Then just to add to the fun the latest 152 were published just in time for us to spend time solving them all so we could get the whole set. With our caching friends Sol de Lune, Smittengranny and albida33 this series was our main aim, but with the 'Around the World in 81 caches' series, various solved puzzles and the Paddle Steamer as standby if we got the time.
We managed some BIG days caching and finished off the On Your Bike series in three days, then attempted the mammoth 'Around the World in 81 caches' series and some lovely high/rare D/T caches - all in searing summer heat peaking at over 40 degrees ! Once they were finally completed we headed over to the Mildura region for another two blistering hot days doing the Paddle Steamer series. After camping for five nights we finally relented and got hotel rooms for the last two nights and worked the air conditioning to the bone.
All in all an amazingly fun time was had, and we have all made room in our calendars for when the next part of the On Your Bike series is published - no pressure ! Highlights included many of the fun tree climbs, the pole caches which increased our skills at the recovery and replacements of those styled caches, and the relaxed times and banter around the camp site at the end of each tiring day - including New Years Eve !
Thanks to all the COs for contributing their caches to our fun times, and I must apologise for the generic logs as we did find well over one thousand caches which now require logging !
Another hot day in SA and Victoria as Sol de Lune, Minniek, Fitzy and I continued our caching expedition to make as many finds as we could in this wonderland of caches. I can't believe how many we actually found with no DNFs eventually, even though we replaced a couple and had to visit some GZs twice to ensure we had no sad blue faces on our maps.
I am home again now and sitting in the relative cool of a local shopping mall. It was a most enjoyable trip and I thank my travelling companions, including Minniek's two sons for the pleasure of their company and their support and encouragement to keep going with over 1000 finds in SA and Victoria.
All logs were signed as FMSS or similar and I admit that sometimes I dated the logs as 2021 instead of 2022! I am sure that this will be plainly obvious to following cachers. Huge thanks to all the COs for placing the multitude of caches.
I am home again now and sitting in the relative cool of a local shopping mall. It was a most enjoyable trip and I thank my travelling companions, including Minniek's two sons for the pleasure of their company and their support and encouragement to keep going with over 1000 finds in SA and Victoria.
All logs were signed as FMSS or similar and I admit that sometimes I dated the logs as 2021 instead of 2022! I am sure that this will be plainly obvious to following cachers. Huge thanks to all the COs for placing the multitude of caches.
TFTC, grabbed this series with Algae , this is our third trip back to the area to finish off this series… as well as to celebrate Algae’s 50th birthday today we got 137 from this series our biggest day yet. We off to NSW tomorrow for some more adventures. Different container to the rest. Good swaps
Back to finish off the Series with Shumba7 in one final push of 137. Thanks for the series. No snakes but plenty of hairy spiders to keep you awake including a big one keeping guard on all the goodies here. Shumba7 took a trackable which we will take on a bit of a journey.
It was absolutely perfect weather today, with a cool start before the day warmed up and a nice breeze. Just the right sort of day to go out on a major caching expedition with ilook4geo. The paddle steamer was still our focus and we have managed to fill in a large part of the geo art with happy smiley faces.
Finding this one was the reward for completing the lab caches and it sure was full of various goodies. This one gets a favourite point on behalf of the series.
Many thanks go to MilduraGeoCrew for placing all these caches.
Finding this one was the reward for completing the lab caches and it sure was full of various goodies. This one gets a favourite point on behalf of the series.
Many thanks go to MilduraGeoCrew for placing all these caches.
Doing another chunk of the PS series today with goingplaces2. Most caches were found easily, co-ords were good and we enjoyed the day. Love doing lab caches and this one has a special final. TFTC.
We came by today to carry out some maintenance on this geocache. Some cosmetic love (a fresh spray and sticker on the outside of the container) and a whole heap of fresh swaps for the inside. Contents and logbook all nice and dry. Happy Caching!
In March this year we visited the Paddle Steamer Geoart and found about 200 over two days. We returned yesterday and found more than 100. That left us with with another 33 to look for today. During our previous visit we became familiar with the type of hides and that made today much easier.
We completed the Adventure Lab late yesterday so that we had the coordinates for this Bonus Cache. Today we went to look for the cache as our last cache hunt on the Paddle Steamer Geoart. Accurate coordinates and sensible hides led to a quick find of a most appropriate cache for the finale. . The cache and contents were in good condition.
Although we thought that we might miss one (#098), we eventually had the satisfaction of finding all caches in this series. The Paddle Steamer Geoart is one of the very best caching experiences we have had the pleasure to experience. We loved the design of the series, the great hides and the area in which the caches were placed. We were fortunate to avoid rain over the four days (two in March, two in May) -we assume that the tracks could become quite slippery in wet weather.
Congratulations to all members of the MilduraGeoCrew for a a wonderful caching experience. A favourite has been added here for the series, but that seems woefully inadequate.
We completed the Adventure Lab late yesterday so that we had the coordinates for this Bonus Cache. Today we went to look for the cache as our last cache hunt on the Paddle Steamer Geoart. Accurate coordinates and sensible hides led to a quick find of a most appropriate cache for the finale. . The cache and contents were in good condition.
Although we thought that we might miss one (#098), we eventually had the satisfaction of finding all caches in this series. The Paddle Steamer Geoart is one of the very best caching experiences we have had the pleasure to experience. We loved the design of the series, the great hides and the area in which the caches were placed. We were fortunate to avoid rain over the four days (two in March, two in May) -we assume that the tracks could become quite slippery in wet weather.
Congratulations to all members of the MilduraGeoCrew for a a wonderful caching experience. A favourite has been added here for the series, but that seems woefully inadequate.
This was our main target for a few days away in and around Mildura with the crew! Loaded up with essential fuel, cold drinks, food for the trip (as we didn't expect to find a take away shop along these back roads) and also some good company and we hit the road taking on the PS series. With plenty of sunshine and daylight it was to become quite an epic meander around the country side following our gpsr's and knocking up quite a few smilies for our efforts. Good co-ord's and sized hides allowed for an enjoyable day and even managed to get some sand and dirt on the old tyres and also plenty of laughs along the way! Sorry about the generic log but it certainly didn't take away for a thoroughly enjoyable (and somewhat long) series. Thanks MilduraGeoCrew for the hide.
*Staying in Mildura for a few days*
In town with Happy pants, Happy Feet, The Empire, omegaman1971 and Rebel Acts for a few nights and to clean up the Paddle Steamer Geo Art Trail and a few other series if time permitted.
After grabbing the prerequisite coffee and fuel, we made our way to the PSS. Saw many different types of wildlife along the way and the wind also introduced a few 'tubbleweeds' to some of the tracks. I have seen many wonderful sights, a fantastic variety of hides and taken many photos around this fantastic area A overcast but fine but at times windy and dusty day but we managed to find all caches today. No real trouble finding any of the caches today as we stopped every now and then for a cuppa / cold drink and a snack. A great day had by all.
Thanks for the cache MilduraGeoCrew. Appreciate your efforts.
Stamped log and returned as found.
- P
*Took*: Nothing
*Left*: Nothing
Cache on!
**#16272**
In town with Happy pants, Happy Feet, The Empire, omegaman1971 and Rebel Acts for a few nights and to clean up the Paddle Steamer Geo Art Trail and a few other series if time permitted.
After grabbing the prerequisite coffee and fuel, we made our way to the PSS. Saw many different types of wildlife along the way and the wind also introduced a few 'tubbleweeds' to some of the tracks. I have seen many wonderful sights, a fantastic variety of hides and taken many photos around this fantastic area A overcast but fine but at times windy and dusty day but we managed to find all caches today. No real trouble finding any of the caches today as we stopped every now and then for a cuppa / cold drink and a snack. A great day had by all.
Thanks for the cache MilduraGeoCrew. Appreciate your efforts.
Stamped log and returned as found.
- P
*Took*: Nothing
*Left*: Nothing
Cache on!
**#16272**
Found by Rebel Acts
In Mildura for a few days with Snap Happy, omegaman1971, Happy Feet, Happy Pants and The Empire. After having these solved for some time and holds up getting here due to Covid the planets had finally aligned and today was the day to do the The Paddle Steamer Series and a few other caches in the area.
We had a great day out on the trails with perfect weather for caching with all caches in the series found.
Thanks MilduraGeoCrew for the cache.
In Mildura for a few days with Snap Happy, omegaman1971, Happy Feet, Happy Pants and The Empire. After having these solved for some time and holds up getting here due to Covid the planets had finally aligned and today was the day to do the The Paddle Steamer Series and a few other caches in the area.
We had a great day out on the trails with perfect weather for caching with all caches in the series found.
Thanks MilduraGeoCrew for the cache.
This was a great opportunity to get away with some caching friends in Mildura. The plan was to hit some of the local trails and geo art. Today we attacked and concered the Paddle Steamer Series. It was a long day, and a shower at the end, was most rewarding.
They were good containers and there were some great hides of different terrains. It was an enjoyable day with lots a laughs and fun.
This was the great series, with so much effort put into putting it all together. We really enjoyed doing it.Thanks also for all the maintenance, so we can enjoy all the finds.
They were good containers and there were some great hides of different terrains. It was an enjoyable day with lots a laughs and fun.
This was the great series, with so much effort put into putting it all together. We really enjoyed doing it.Thanks also for all the maintenance, so we can enjoy all the finds.
Found by The Empire
Here in Mildura for a few days with Snap Happy, omegaman1971, Happy Feet, Happy Pants and now joined by Rebel Acts for the series today. After much planning, the day has come - The Paddle Steamer Series. We completed the related Adventure Lab yesterday, we're all ready to go!
We were able to cruise around in the mostly overcast weather, finding all of the caches in the series without too many troubles. Stopping occasionally for a drink and some snacks, and of course, some Kangaroos and a few wild goats! We came across some closed gates but were either able to navigate around them or go through them to get to where we needed to be.
My thanks to the MilduraGeoCrew - for the puzzles, the adventure lab, the whole series (the geoart looks great) and getting us out to lovely Mildura.
- M
Here in Mildura for a few days with Snap Happy, omegaman1971, Happy Feet, Happy Pants and now joined by Rebel Acts for the series today. After much planning, the day has come - The Paddle Steamer Series. We completed the related Adventure Lab yesterday, we're all ready to go!
We were able to cruise around in the mostly overcast weather, finding all of the caches in the series without too many troubles. Stopping occasionally for a drink and some snacks, and of course, some Kangaroos and a few wild goats! We came across some closed gates but were either able to navigate around them or go through them to get to where we needed to be.
My thanks to the MilduraGeoCrew - for the puzzles, the adventure lab, the whole series (the geoart looks great) and getting us out to lovely Mildura.
- M
Omegaman1971
After so much planning and multiple delays due to covid and other events it was finally great to be out doing the paddle steamer series.
I can only imagine how long it took the CO to place all of the caches in such a remote location.
The day was long and dusty but well worth the effort for such a fun day of caching.
And I think we definitely picked the right time of year to smash this series. Not too hot. not too cold just perfect. We managed to complete this series with no DNF's
A massive thanks and congratulations to the Midura Geocrew for such a great series.
After so much planning and multiple delays due to covid and other events it was finally great to be out doing the paddle steamer series.
I can only imagine how long it took the CO to place all of the caches in such a remote location.
The day was long and dusty but well worth the effort for such a fun day of caching.
And I think we definitely picked the right time of year to smash this series. Not too hot. not too cold just perfect. We managed to complete this series with no DNF's
A massive thanks and congratulations to the Midura Geocrew for such a great series.
This cache was found during a week long geo vacation, spanning Victoria and South Australia, with the company of several awesome geocaching teams
All logs were stamped/signed as The Mob. For the Mildura leg of this geo vacation "The Mob" consisted of GoodLook, The Drovers, FurfacesLL, Rapidlywild & myself. With feathertop joining "The Mob" for the SA leg of the geo vacation.
I thoroughly enjoyed my time with this fab group of people and meeting new friends
The day was warm, the flies annoying and the roads were dusty.
All containers and logs were found in good condition.
Your effort in placing and maintaining this series are greatly appreciated
TFTC MilduraGeoCrew
All logs were stamped/signed as The Mob. For the Mildura leg of this geo vacation "The Mob" consisted of GoodLook, The Drovers, FurfacesLL, Rapidlywild & myself. With feathertop joining "The Mob" for the SA leg of the geo vacation.
I thoroughly enjoyed my time with this fab group of people and meeting new friends
The day was warm, the flies annoying and the roads were dusty.
All containers and logs were found in good condition.
Your effort in placing and maintaining this series are greatly appreciated
TFTC MilduraGeoCrew
What a great series - coordinates were good, hides were fairly straight forward, the roads were generally wide, and fine for 2WD and 4WD vehicles alike. It was great that the puzzles were straight forward to solve too.
All caches are stamped as The Mob (consisting of The Drovers, LíB, FurfacesLL, Rapidlywild, and myself).
2020 was not a great year, and the beginnings of 2021 have also been tricky - so when it looked like the various borders would be open again (without quarantine restrictions), a trip was spontaneously planned and I was able to pull together a number of my caching friends who hadn't cached together before to form "The Mob".
LíB and I started in SA, drove to Victoria and ended our trip in SA; FurfacesLL and Rapidlywild came from Canberra and The Drovers began their journey from NSW; and then a few days later, feathertop from Victoria, joined us to complete the On Your Bike Series and other caches in SA.
We filled our days with piling in cars, hard core caching, Adventure Labs, crazy funny CB radio chatter, some laughter, some tense moments (OMG some of the ladder and tree climbs on this trip were crazy!), lots of lovely meals and even live music from a band called "Kung Fu Jesus" - nope, that is no joke.
We had hot weather each day (well into 30s), so I am thrilled that I now own a car fridge to keep the drinks icy cold (loving them at about 1 degree celcius).
A sincere thanks to MilduraGeoCrew for placing these caches, it was an enjoyable series, completed over 2 days. [^]
All caches are stamped as The Mob (consisting of The Drovers, LíB, FurfacesLL, Rapidlywild, and myself).
2020 was not a great year, and the beginnings of 2021 have also been tricky - so when it looked like the various borders would be open again (without quarantine restrictions), a trip was spontaneously planned and I was able to pull together a number of my caching friends who hadn't cached together before to form "The Mob".
LíB and I started in SA, drove to Victoria and ended our trip in SA; FurfacesLL and Rapidlywild came from Canberra and The Drovers began their journey from NSW; and then a few days later, feathertop from Victoria, joined us to complete the On Your Bike Series and other caches in SA.
We filled our days with piling in cars, hard core caching, Adventure Labs, crazy funny CB radio chatter, some laughter, some tense moments (OMG some of the ladder and tree climbs on this trip were crazy!), lots of lovely meals and even live music from a band called "Kung Fu Jesus" - nope, that is no joke.
We had hot weather each day (well into 30s), so I am thrilled that I now own a car fridge to keep the drinks icy cold (loving them at about 1 degree celcius).
A sincere thanks to MilduraGeoCrew for placing these caches, it was an enjoyable series, completed over 2 days. [^]
A plan was hatched with Rapidlywild to attack some of the caching trails down in VIC/SA.
With the boarders slowly staying open we thought Easter might be a safe time to try since the QLD boarder was still too fragile to attempt going to the MEGA and it also looked like it could be rather wet there.
The group grew from two to six rather quickly after having a chat to GoodLook about our plans.
Our power team “The Mob” consisted of GoodLook, LíB, Rapidlywild, The Drovers and ourselves. This team ended up being very productive and some new friendships were made. Always a bonus in my book.
All logs were stamped with “The Mob” to save space and time.
Day 2 of the trip and Day 1 of The PS Series.
All puzzles in this series were solved prior to the trip.
This series was dry and dusty mostly straight forward finds with a few tree climbs thrown in for good measure.
Dropped off a few trackables here too lovely big container.
Thanks for the placement and maintenance of this series MilduraGeoCrew
With the boarders slowly staying open we thought Easter might be a safe time to try since the QLD boarder was still too fragile to attempt going to the MEGA and it also looked like it could be rather wet there.
The group grew from two to six rather quickly after having a chat to GoodLook about our plans.
Our power team “The Mob” consisted of GoodLook, LíB, Rapidlywild, The Drovers and ourselves. This team ended up being very productive and some new friendships were made. Always a bonus in my book.
All logs were stamped with “The Mob” to save space and time.
Day 2 of the trip and Day 1 of The PS Series.
All puzzles in this series were solved prior to the trip.
This series was dry and dusty mostly straight forward finds with a few tree climbs thrown in for good measure.
Dropped off a few trackables here too lovely big container.
Thanks for the placement and maintenance of this series MilduraGeoCrew
For the first time in a long time, it was road trip time. With COVID-19 keeping everyone at home for so long, the borders were finally opening and the feet were itchy for a decent caching trip. Plans were made with FurfacesLL to do a 10 day road trip across to Mildura and Loxton to do a heap of caching and we were excited. Across the 10 days we racked up over 4,300km in driving, multiple hotels/motels, brought home enough red dust to create our own sand pit in the back yard and collected over 1800 finds between us. It was a massive trip and lots of fun was had.
We teamed up with GoodLook, FeatherTop, The Drovers and LiB and signed most logs as "The Mob". There were a few caches which were signed as individual team names as some teams had already completed said caches, those will be noted individually.
Our target caches were the Turtle Series, the Paddle Steamer Series and the On Ya Bike wherigo Series, heaps of other caches were also collected along the way but our primary target caches were completed which made us all very happy and very tired geocachers.
Day 2 of our trip away and it was time to start the Paddle Steamer Series. Our on the trail today "The Mob" consisted of GoodLook, The Drovers, LiB, FurfacesLL and myself. The roads were in good condition for both 2WD and 4WD's, lots of red dust gathered in the clothes and the car, plenty of wildlife spotted and lots of caches stamped. We got through a large chunk of the PS Series today leaving only a small portion to complete on Day 3.
Thanks for the hides MilduraGeoCrew And thanks to "The Mob" for a trip to remember [^].
We teamed up with GoodLook, FeatherTop, The Drovers and LiB and signed most logs as "The Mob". There were a few caches which were signed as individual team names as some teams had already completed said caches, those will be noted individually.
Our target caches were the Turtle Series, the Paddle Steamer Series and the On Ya Bike wherigo Series, heaps of other caches were also collected along the way but our primary target caches were completed which made us all very happy and very tired geocachers.
Day 2 of our trip away and it was time to start the Paddle Steamer Series. Our on the trail today "The Mob" consisted of GoodLook, The Drovers, LiB, FurfacesLL and myself. The roads were in good condition for both 2WD and 4WD's, lots of red dust gathered in the clothes and the car, plenty of wildlife spotted and lots of caches stamped. We got through a large chunk of the PS Series today leaving only a small portion to complete on Day 3.
Thanks for the hides MilduraGeoCrew And thanks to "The Mob" for a trip to remember [^].
A plan was hatched a few weeks ago to head to Mildura,
to complete the Turtle series and the PS series.
We stamped each log as 'The Mob' to save space and time.
'The Mob' this time was made up of GoodLook, LíB, FurfacesLL, Rapidlywild,
and ourselves.
Day 1 of the PS series, travelling the dry and dusty roads.
We spotted lots rabbits and large kangaroos.
Most caches were easy pick ups with the odd tree climb.
Several of the containers had been chewed by animals, one had to be replaced.
Completed the Lab's prior to attempting the series.
A Favourite point from us. Dropped 2 trackables.
Many thanks for placing this series, MilduraGeoCrew, for us and others to find.
to complete the Turtle series and the PS series.
We stamped each log as 'The Mob' to save space and time.
'The Mob' this time was made up of GoodLook, LíB, FurfacesLL, Rapidlywild,
and ourselves.
Day 1 of the PS series, travelling the dry and dusty roads.
We spotted lots rabbits and large kangaroos.
Most caches were easy pick ups with the odd tree climb.
Several of the containers had been chewed by animals, one had to be replaced.
Completed the Lab's prior to attempting the series.
A Favourite point from us. Dropped 2 trackables.
Many thanks for placing this series, MilduraGeoCrew, for us and others to find.
Found on a fine Autumn day for a country drive.
On a visit to Mildura for a PS adventure.
Not a single muggle or vehicle along Settlement Rd all day.
Only saw a few Roos and Emus on the trail too.
Mostly good accurate co-ordinates on this part of the trail.
This one was a very good hide too.
Thanks for the cache and the great series MilduraGeoCrew,
***Roostaman ***
On a visit to Mildura for a PS adventure.
Not a single muggle or vehicle along Settlement Rd all day.
Only saw a few Roos and Emus on the trail too.
Mostly good accurate co-ordinates on this part of the trail.
This one was a very good hide too.
Thanks for the cache and the great series MilduraGeoCrew,
***Roostaman ***
Who in their right mind would attempt picking up 350 geocaches in a day? The JAMS would. After an 18 month geocaching hiatus, this March long weekend I tagged along with the JAMS (today caching as the 'Mystery Randoms') who headed to Mexico with solved puzzles and iron determination. I easily smashed my previous record of 100 caches in a day. We definitely earned our pub dinner. There were a lot of cache guardians (including a cute bearded dragon), and a helluva lot of red dust. Many thanks to the Mildura caching community for creating an entertaining geo-destination. TFTC! See you again soon.
A day I don't think I will ever forget. The Mystery Randoms(JJ52, mogni, BratKat, Sir Spectre and I) have traveled to Mildura to do this series. This is going to look good on our maps. JJ52 and Mogni and BratKat did all of the work in finding the spots, I got to find a heap of caches which is always fun. Logging them all is not as much. We got to the first cache at approximately 8:30am and at around 5pm we had finished the whole lot. Great to find all same containers on a long series like this but good to find them in different places. Great area with beautiful views. The trees changed completely in one section which was great. The red sands are also a nice cushion when doing lots of walking and great contrast to the native vegetation. I didn't see any legged or not legged lizards. I did encounter lots of spider webs but none like the monster web and spider JJ52 walked into. TFTCs MilduraGeo Crew
A plan was made for a group of us, (mogni, sir_spectre, allister w, BratKat and myself) to head over to Mildura for the long weekend as the borders are now open and we wouldn't have to quarantine on the way back. [^]
Two of us spent a long time solving all the puzzles in the Turtle and Paddle Steamer series along with the other puzzles around Mildura, but they were put away waiting for the time when we could get over to find the caches.
We had a very busy weekend and managed to find all of the Turtle and Paddle Steamer caches along with some of the high favourited caches, an Adventure Lab, one night cache, quite a few gadget caches and a couple of water caches...and then we ran out of time.
We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves and had a great time finding lots of different caches and we will have to make a return trip to find those that we didn't get around to.
All caches stamped "Mystery Randoms" [^]
A huge day completing all the PS Series.
Thanks for the cache MilduraGeoCrew.
Two of us spent a long time solving all the puzzles in the Turtle and Paddle Steamer series along with the other puzzles around Mildura, but they were put away waiting for the time when we could get over to find the caches.
We had a very busy weekend and managed to find all of the Turtle and Paddle Steamer caches along with some of the high favourited caches, an Adventure Lab, one night cache, quite a few gadget caches and a couple of water caches...and then we ran out of time.
We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves and had a great time finding lots of different caches and we will have to make a return trip to find those that we didn't get around to.
All caches stamped "Mystery Randoms" [^]
A huge day completing all the PS Series.
Thanks for the cache MilduraGeoCrew.
A long weekend with a big plan. A group attack on the powertrails near Mildura. Two of us solved all the puzzles and then covid hit so they got put into the get around to it one day basket... Covid back under control so a plan was hatched to go interstate for the first time in over a year and be allowed to return without having to isolate for 2 weeks. Joined up with sir_spectre, JJ52, Allister W and Bratkat. We cached as the mystery randoms which suited us while well. Both powertrails were found and we managed to grab a few others while travelling around. I am usually a regular visitor Mildura but it had been a couple of years between trips. I am sure we will all be back to complete the many great caches we researched but din't have time to find. Thanks for a great weekend.
This was my 15 000th find
Thanks to MilduraGeoCrew from mogni
This was my 15 000th find
Thanks to MilduraGeoCrew from mogni
A group of South Australians jumped to border in to Victoria for the long weekend. The group was Allister W, JJ52, Mogni, Sir_spectre, and BratKat. All logs stamped as " Mystery Random's ". We left Adelaide and headed over to Mildura. The target for the puzzlers was to clear the highway caches then complete the " Turtle series " and the " Paddle Steamer series " since they had solved all the puzzles before coming over. My target was the D5/T5 underwater field puzzle and also hoping to get up to 13000 finds this trip ( that was achieved ). Once those goals where filled we mainly targeted caches with high favourite points and started on the many multi's that are in Mildura. I highly enjoyed the field puzzles and themed caches from the locals and sorry to say that we only did 1 of the night caches. On the 2nd night after doing 356 caches during the day it bucketed down that night and we had a beer/wine or two instead. We will be back, maybe not this year, but it will be the sooner, not later.
Out with Scramping, Hevwalker, AnyMules and Triggerfish (SHAT for short, and in the logs).
The Paddle Steamer Geoart was our main goal for today. We enjoyed solving the puzzles and coming to make the finds.
Thanks for the cache MilduraGeoCrew.
Found on 6/3/21 at 21:54.
Find #12941.
The Paddle Steamer Geoart was our main goal for today. We enjoyed solving the puzzles and coming to make the finds.
Thanks for the cache MilduraGeoCrew.
Found on 6/3/21 at 21:54.
Find #12941.
Four South Australian's ventured across the border to attempt the paddle Steamer series.
It took us slightly over 12 hours to do them all.
What a fantastic day!!!
We saw lots of wildlife and had a great time exploring the area.
Thanks for placing this amazing series for cachers to find.
It took us slightly over 12 hours to do them all.
What a fantastic day!!!
We saw lots of wildlife and had a great time exploring the area.
Thanks for placing this amazing series for cachers to find.