Tinjella Trail Ace of Hearts Kuitpo, South Australia, Australia
By
weredunn4 on 02-Jun-20. Waypoint GC8T3FX
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This is a long time between starting the Heart section and finishing it but today we have now walked that last little section, that's the trouble when we cant do an entire loop in one walk, we have to go half way and return for the car. Bout time they stop thinking about EV and consider the car that could come to the owners location on command, hmm just a pipe dream but ya never know.Thanks for anothery!
Our last day to fit a walk in a forest into our busy lives. A big chunk today found with sir_spectre.Thanks
Found with Mogni. I have walked this trail from start to finish about 15 years ago. This time the trail was walked in sections because i was working on getting my finds up to 15 on calendar days. Depending on the day there is a large different in the amount of people/walkers/horse people on the trail. Alot more people than 15 years ago. Most of the co ords were good but a few were 9 meters out. The hints were spot on every time and were helpful. A nice stroll ( if steep in parts ) around the forest.
It was a nice day for a walk and a few caches along the Tinjella Trail. This find completed the hearts and then we started on the clubs.TFTC
TFTC good to get some more smiles Out for the day at Kuitpo power trail very nice walk with the family and the dog thanks for keeping up the maintenance weredunn4
Adventured a bit further south than I normally do. Doing this series as heard alot of good reports about this one. Just had to experience it for myself.Thanks Weredunn4 for placing and maintaining this series.TFTC SL
Another nice, cool Spring day had us making our final assault on the Tinjella Trail. We ended up with 1 DNF in the series and had 8 caches currently unavailable due to closure of a part of the forest due to logging. These are 2-9 Clubs. The trail is beautiful and we thoroughly enjoyed each visit.Many thanks for a delightful series weredunn4
Four days ago we found about half the caches on the Tinjella Trail.We returned today hoping to find the remainder. In the time we had available, we found all 26 of the remaining caches from the series. As before, we found the coordinates to be of variable accuracy - in a number of instances we had to widen the search area, sometimes up to 10m. However the hints were very useful when attempting to locate the cache. Most of the logs were in reasonable condition, although a number were damp. Any significant variations from the above general comments are detailed below.
Specific comments relating to this cache only: nil
Thanks weredunn4 for the series of caches.
Specific comments relating to this cache only: nil
Thanks weredunn4 for the series of caches.
Found on a bash around Kuitpo forest on the MTB. Completed all of the Tinjella Trail bar 5 due to a short section of trail being closed due to active logging. An enjoyable ride around the forest in some great cool weather. Thanks for putting this trail together and for ongoing maintenance, cheers.
Find #4841 on 28 Dec 2022.
TFTC weredunn4!
Find #4841 on 28 Dec 2022.
TFTC weredunn4!
A lovely jaunt through the woods with a jolly little hangover ...
Thank you for the adventure. Will return to complete the other suits in the deck!
TFTC! x
Thank you for the adventure. Will return to complete the other suits in the deck!
TFTC! x
7 /16 Though I would go for a walk on my day off. Kuitpo Forrest it was. Tftc
OZGrumpy and I had a lovely day walking through Kuitpo today collecting these caches. Thanks weredunn4
Today KTPops and I targeted this series on the Tinjella Trail. I have been wanting to do this for a long while and having the opportunity to do this with KTPops was ideal. We started on the trail at around 11.30am and managed to complete them all on foot by about 5.15pm. There were more ups and downs than I expected, especially when comparing it to the forest across Brookman Road.
We had a sensational day, barely seeing anyone during our travels. The caches were generally in good condition, a few were a little moist and a few were left out in the open. All caches were signed by both of us, and returned and covered to shelter them from the sun. Thank you Weredunn4 for all the work on this series, and the ongoing maintenance.
We had a sensational day, barely seeing anyone during our travels. The caches were generally in good condition, a few were a little moist and a few were left out in the open. All caches were signed by both of us, and returned and covered to shelter them from the sun. Thank you Weredunn4 for all the work on this series, and the ongoing maintenance.
Today we needed to grab some caches for a souvenir challenge. We dusted off the bikes and set out to do at least 15. We successfully did this today and no dnf's.
Thanks for placing and maintaining these caches. We will be back to do the rest
Thanks for placing and maintaining these caches. We will be back to do the rest
I’ve had a short break from geocaching so this morning I planned a nice long bush walk to break the drought. The sun was shining and the temperature was cool so perfect geocaching weather.
I set off on foot at about 11am and returned back to the car 4.25 hours later. It was a thoroughly enjoyable walk along the trails despite some pretty deep mud around the 4 of Diamonds due to tree logging activity.
All caches found except one. All caches were in good condition except one or two which I have raised seperate logs.
A great geocaching trail so I’ve dropped a few random favourite points along the trail.
Thanks for the cache weredunn4.
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I set off on foot at about 11am and returned back to the car 4.25 hours later. It was a thoroughly enjoyable walk along the trails despite some pretty deep mud around the 4 of Diamonds due to tree logging activity.
All caches found except one. All caches were in good condition except one or two which I have raised seperate logs.
A great geocaching trail so I’ve dropped a few random favourite points along the trail.
Thanks for the cache weredunn4.
# # #8537 # #
Found during a tour around the Tinjella Trail in Kuitpo on a warm but pleasant day for walking, completing the circuit in 4 1/2 hours. A Favourite Point placed on each of the Aces. Thanks for the cache and series weredunn4!
In all are travels we would not have even thought to traveled to this location.
(Ha Ha). 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 - Were Dunn 4 [^]
(Ha Ha). 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 - Were Dunn 4 [^]
TallbikeStan and I road our mountain Bikes around this series in a clockwise direction. The first find was the 10 of Hearts and the last was the Jack of Hearts. All up the series took us 4.5 hours. I had to get of my bike a few times and walk up some of the hills. All the caches were found but some of the logs were a bit damp and mouldy. A good adventure Thanks for the series weredunn4
Decided to spend a day in Kuitpo Forest walking and geocaching along the Tinjella Trail backwards and forwards, enjoying the experience. Found all the ones I looked for bar one (probably gone awol). I managed about a half of them and was "kaput" at the end of the day, having walked 17 km. Thanks weredunn4 for all the hard work setting the series up.
Being closely watched by the locals.
Found with Reggie and Bella and jcjtinman (who is too cheap to buy premium)
Found with Reggie and Bella and jcjtinman (who is too cheap to buy premium)
Found at 14:49 by Stephen, with Emily, Olga and geodogs Luna and Winnie on a really nice afternoon walk around Kuitpo.
I had a day off so I grabbed the geomutt and headed off to see how many we could find in this series. I found most of them thanks to some great hints. I had a great walk and the weather was perfect for my 5 hour hike. Thanks so much for making the effort to put out such a great series of caches.
Stopped by to do a few of this trail.
Found easily, a nice place for a walk.
TNLNSL
Thanks
Found easily, a nice place for a walk.
TNLNSL
Thanks
It was such a beautiful day for a walk in the forest...
Trigger_Fish, jafaz62 and her doggo, Chewie and I started around 9am...
I am very glad we walked in the anti-clockwise direction as I would not have wanted to do some of those hills at the end of the walk...
Chewie loved the puddles and the ponds...
There was a lot of activity in the park today...horse riders, walkers and dogs...
We saw some wildflowers though it will be a month or so until it is in full colour...
All caches we found except the last one (Ace of Spades)...
A couple took longer to find than others...the hints helped...
Thanks for providing caches along this trail for our enjoyment, weredunn4
Trigger_Fish, jafaz62 and her doggo, Chewie and I started around 9am...
I am very glad we walked in the anti-clockwise direction as I would not have wanted to do some of those hills at the end of the walk...
Chewie loved the puddles and the ponds...
There was a lot of activity in the park today...horse riders, walkers and dogs...
We saw some wildflowers though it will be a month or so until it is in full colour...
All caches we found except the last one (Ace of Spades)...
A couple took longer to find than others...the hints helped...
Thanks for providing caches along this trail for our enjoyment, weredunn4
Uday Saddam Hussein al-Tikriti ( c. 1964 - 22 July 2003) was the eldest child of Saddam Hussein by his first wife, Sajida Talfah, and the brother of Qusay Hussein. Uday was seen for several years as the likely successor to his father, but lost the place as heir apparent to Qusay due to injuries he sustained in an assassination attempt.
Witness allegations have suggested that Uday was guilty of rape, murder, and torture, including the arrest and torture of Iraqi Olympic athletes and members of the national football team whenever they lost a match.
Following the United States-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, he was killed alongside his brother Qusay and nephew Mustapha by an American task force after a prolonged gunfight in Mosul.
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.
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Easter 2020 was supposed to see South Australia Geocaching hosting the next Easter big MEGA event, GeoVenture 2020 at Millicent. GC82DAN. Due to COVID restrictions the event is now postponed to early October 2021. Check out the event page and our website for new details. We would love to see you at this four day event. Mega event sponsored by Wattle Range Council, Geocaching.com and many other supporters. Lots of caches to find including two classic geo art trails including the famous animated bottle and glass.
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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.
Witness allegations have suggested that Uday was guilty of rape, murder, and torture, including the arrest and torture of Iraqi Olympic athletes and members of the national football team whenever they lost a match.
Following the United States-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, he was killed alongside his brother Qusay and nephew Mustapha by an American task force after a prolonged gunfight in Mosul.
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.
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Easter 2020 was supposed to see South Australia Geocaching hosting the next Easter big MEGA event, GeoVenture 2020 at Millicent. GC82DAN. Due to COVID restrictions the event is now postponed to early October 2021. Check out the event page and our website for new details. We would love to see you at this four day event. Mega event sponsored by Wattle Range Council, Geocaching.com and many other supporters. Lots of caches to find including two classic geo art trails including the famous animated bottle and glass.
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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.
Today Freddo, Davidwazza and brad&Janet and I headed to the area to complete the new deck of cars series. With the ground being wet we returned covered in mud but had fun at the same time. We managed to find all the caches but one with the co ords being a bit out on most of them but with the hints they weren’t too hard to find.
TFTS
TFTS
Today, the objective was to group assault the new *Tinjella Trail* deck of cards power trail with Brad&Janet, Freddo, and gridge98 via mountain bikes. Well, two of our group were fortunate to have e-bikes. The Tinjella Trail took us just over three hours to complete, and then we re-fuelled ourselves at Meadow Bakery. I continued to geocache around the area targeting some oldie caches, a few prior DNFs, and mountain biking the *Are you kidding me?* series. I soon became tired and the sun was setting, so called it a day. A really nice winter day to be riding around.
We ended up parking near the Tinjella Trail's Ace of Spades, and made our way around anti-clockwise. I didn't realise Brad&Janet would be joining us, since he had already found this trail and ridden this loop twice before, and so we enjoyed his background narrative at how he had manipulated the CO's Strava file to review possible hide locations prior to official publication. We got off to a slow start, and soon learned that the coordinates were a guide, and the hints were the key to locate the cache quickly. Most of the coordinates were probably pretty accurate, but the various tree cover had them bouncing around the place, and if our search was taking too long, it was easy to go back to the GPS only to be taken in all sorts of directions. It was handy having a previous finder with us who could point to us where the cache was, and interesting to see how cache creep and other Geocachers had added to their hide locations (more rocks to SPORs, etc.). I also learned about a new acronym/definition: SPOBs, or suspicious piles of bark. There was some high up/down terrain, and gridge98 and I were disadvantaged at not having a motor to help climb those hills. There was one river crossing where the rains had collected the water, but otherwise from the heavens above, it was reasonably dry. It was a nice forest to ride, and the best-enjoyed power trails are via bike, in my opinion. Unfortunately, we left with one DNF, so we are hoping the CO has a few spare decks of card to manage future replacements.
Like most of the geocaches in this series, this cache was found reasonably quickly once it had a few pairs of eyes looking for it. The cache container and logbook were in good shape. Thanks weredunn4 for the cache placement and ongoing maintenance.
We ended up parking near the Tinjella Trail's Ace of Spades, and made our way around anti-clockwise. I didn't realise Brad&Janet would be joining us, since he had already found this trail and ridden this loop twice before, and so we enjoyed his background narrative at how he had manipulated the CO's Strava file to review possible hide locations prior to official publication. We got off to a slow start, and soon learned that the coordinates were a guide, and the hints were the key to locate the cache quickly. Most of the coordinates were probably pretty accurate, but the various tree cover had them bouncing around the place, and if our search was taking too long, it was easy to go back to the GPS only to be taken in all sorts of directions. It was handy having a previous finder with us who could point to us where the cache was, and interesting to see how cache creep and other Geocachers had added to their hide locations (more rocks to SPORs, etc.). I also learned about a new acronym/definition: SPOBs, or suspicious piles of bark. There was some high up/down terrain, and gridge98 and I were disadvantaged at not having a motor to help climb those hills. There was one river crossing where the rains had collected the water, but otherwise from the heavens above, it was reasonably dry. It was a nice forest to ride, and the best-enjoyed power trails are via bike, in my opinion. Unfortunately, we left with one DNF, so we are hoping the CO has a few spare decks of card to manage future replacements.
Like most of the geocaches in this series, this cache was found reasonably quickly once it had a few pairs of eyes looking for it. The cache container and logbook were in good shape. Thanks weredunn4 for the cache placement and ongoing maintenance.
A great walk with the CO's and wander around, backward and forward through the trees and paths over the course of a day. We managed to dodge the showers (well mostly!) Such a lovely place.
Thanks to weredunn4 and **clear skies** from TeamAstro. [^] Cache the planet! beta log. [^]
Nice morning for a walk to finish off this series. Cache and contents are all good. TFTC weredunn4
Today Rex and I made a plan to head to Kuitpo and do half of the new series there. We also had to pick up a puzzle cache so got a bit sidetracked by that as it was rather a hike up a really big hill in another part of Kuitpo, we are happy to be alive after a big tree uprooted itself and fell onto the path seconds after we had passed by. Anyway that’s another story.
So we had an early lunch in the parking area and then headed off for a mahoosive walk. My watch says I have done 26,000 steps and walked 20km, I think we deserved G&T and ice cream tonight!!
Loved the walk even though it rained for a lot of it, if anything Coronavirus has given me a renewed passion for walking so something to be thankful for. There were a few muggles about but none that got in the way of our cache finding.
The caches were all found in great condition and with accurate coordinates and hints all attempted were found easily.
We added on 3 OTD January hides that had been missed last time but unfortunately only found one of those.
Thanks so much weredunn4 Rex (who is curled up in a tiny ball exhausted on my lap) and I are looking forward to our next trip to Kuitpo to finish the series.
So we had an early lunch in the parking area and then headed off for a mahoosive walk. My watch says I have done 26,000 steps and walked 20km, I think we deserved G&T and ice cream tonight!!
Loved the walk even though it rained for a lot of it, if anything Coronavirus has given me a renewed passion for walking so something to be thankful for. There were a few muggles about but none that got in the way of our cache finding.
The caches were all found in great condition and with accurate coordinates and hints all attempted were found easily.
We added on 3 OTD January hides that had been missed last time but unfortunately only found one of those.
Thanks so much weredunn4 Rex (who is curled up in a tiny ball exhausted on my lap) and I are looking forward to our next trip to Kuitpo to finish the series.
I only did Heart series. All are in good condition. Two of them took me ages to find. I was surprised to see many people there.
I will be back to finish off the series.
Thanks for the walk.
Thanks weredunn4 for the cache
I will be back to finish off the series.
Thanks for the walk.
Thanks weredunn4 for the cache
Out with Debandy on the coldest morning in 17 years to have a crack at the latest Kypo power trail. A fantastic hike through the forest, the tree cover made the GPS a bit sketchy but the clues got us there in the end.
Thanks weredunn4 for all your work!
Thanks weredunn4 for all your work!
Headed south today to Kuitpo Forest after the new Tinjella Trail. Saw -1 on the car thermometer in the hills but it was up to a brisk 4 when I started walking just after 9:30.
Saw quite a bit of wildlife, mainly birds, but only 4 muggles and 2 dogs on the loop. Found all 52 with most being quick finds thanks to the hints, but 2 or 3 needed a bit of circle work.
An enjoyable walk but was glad to be back at the car just before 2:45.
Thanks weredunn4 for this cache and a great series, will be scattering some favourite points.
Saw quite a bit of wildlife, mainly birds, but only 4 muggles and 2 dogs on the loop. Found all 52 with most being quick finds thanks to the hints, but 2 or 3 needed a bit of circle work.
An enjoyable walk but was glad to be back at the car just before 2:45.
Thanks weredunn4 for this cache and a great series, will be scattering some favourite points.
I'd invited myself to share a day caching with clare007 and CPwanderer around the Tinjella Track in Kuitpo Forest to get the new cards series there
Rex came too, of course, and so did the cheap ebike that I had bought last night
So cheap, that while my muggle son[:X] and I had tea at my muggle daughter's[:X] place and I played with my grandkids, my son-in-law[:X] took the tube from my grandson's BMX and placed it onto my ebike's rear wheel so that I could ride the ebike[:X][^]
We were joined by Pikapene and Spence-_-Man and those two men[:X] made my hard day a whole lot easier by pushing my heavy ebike up the steepest of the hills when my dodgy knees just could not pedal fast enough to keep the power on[xx(]
They also shared Rex' lead[:X] so that I could concentrate on pedalling and steering[^] as well as stopping[^] with not quite right brakes[xx(]
Lots of laughter, lots of tales told of caching adventures and all 52 cards were found as we traversed the trail from go to whoa[^][|)][xx(][|)][xx(] A rough Google Earth mapping of the GPSr track log said about 14km[|)][xx(]... give or take 1 or 2km for the off track detours etc
Best part was: I only fell off once and a very nice, fit young man helped pick the bike and I up[^]
After leaving the others at Kuitpo, Rex and I found another 3 caches for the day's total of 55 finds as we made our way to muggle partner's mother's house for tea, tired but exhilarated![^] There was 1 DNF in Kuitpo which everyone else had found apart from me and although Pikapene helped me look[^], we had to rush to catch up to the others so it was only a short look
TNLN. SL. TFTC weredunn4
Rex came too, of course, and so did the cheap ebike that I had bought last night
So cheap, that while my muggle son[:X] and I had tea at my muggle daughter's[:X] place and I played with my grandkids, my son-in-law[:X] took the tube from my grandson's BMX and placed it onto my ebike's rear wheel so that I could ride the ebike[:X][^]
We were joined by Pikapene and Spence-_-Man and those two men[:X] made my hard day a whole lot easier by pushing my heavy ebike up the steepest of the hills when my dodgy knees just could not pedal fast enough to keep the power on[xx(]
They also shared Rex' lead[:X] so that I could concentrate on pedalling and steering[^] as well as stopping[^] with not quite right brakes[xx(]
Lots of laughter, lots of tales told of caching adventures and all 52 cards were found as we traversed the trail from go to whoa[^][|)][xx(][|)][xx(] A rough Google Earth mapping of the GPSr track log said about 14km[|)][xx(]... give or take 1 or 2km for the off track detours etc
Best part was: I only fell off once and a very nice, fit young man helped pick the bike and I up[^]
After leaving the others at Kuitpo, Rex and I found another 3 caches for the day's total of 55 finds as we made our way to muggle partner's mother's house for tea, tired but exhilarated![^] There was 1 DNF in Kuitpo which everyone else had found apart from me and although Pikapene helped me look[^], we had to rush to catch up to the others so it was only a short look
TNLN. SL. TFTC weredunn4
After a 10 km walk around Monato yesterday the dog was hoping for a rest but he was out of luck as we went to Kuipto for a short 12 km stroll.
It was 1 degree when we got out of the car and started the walk.
About 5 hours 15 minutes lter we were done.
We had 3 dnfs, and 2 caches we left for another time because of the number number of people around.
All in all a nice walk and a great series.
TFTC
It was 1 degree when we got out of the car and started the walk.
About 5 hours 15 minutes lter we were done.
We had 3 dnfs, and 2 caches we left for another time because of the number number of people around.
All in all a nice walk and a great series.
TFTC
Wow!!! What a day!!! Completed all 52 caches with clare007, Pikapene, Spence-Man and locus cache!!! .............................. with Bindi and Rex the geo pooches in the lead!! Took us just over 7 hours ....................... in most cases we relied heavily on the hints as the tree cover wasnt helping gps accuracy and thankfully we got them all. A couple took way longer than they should have. Being a long weekend the forest was very busy!! Thanks weredunn4 for a memorable series!!
Great day Geocaching on a beautiful day in the forest for the Queen's Birthday. Took Nan and Pop (KezzaOne) and the whole family. Found this one as the phone went dead. Last to find today and great to complete the 'hearts' in the series. Thanks for a wonderful series. We will be back to find the rest. TFTC
Out with CPwanderer, Locus cache, Spense_M & Pikapene an in the nearby car park.
The weather was perfect for walking and in some places, we were swamped by people & dogs
The sat loc in the forest proved to increase the searching difficulty, but the clues were very helpful.
We managed to find all 52 caches and no DNFs, one fall from a bike and a few difficult hills.
A nice spot, with handy stools was sorted and we enjoyed our lunch in the sun.
Thanks for the series weredunn4, a lovely spot to walk
The weather was perfect for walking and in some places, we were swamped by people & dogs
The sat loc in the forest proved to increase the searching difficulty, but the clues were very helpful.
We managed to find all 52 caches and no DNFs, one fall from a bike and a few difficult hills.
A nice spot, with handy stools was sorted and we enjoyed our lunch in the sun.
Thanks for the series weredunn4, a lovely spot to walk
On a cold morning, myself and CPwanderer, Clare007, Pikapene and Locuscache went for a walk around Kuitpo Forest to do this Tinjella Trail cache series! Sun eventually came out and provided a good day for it. TFTC!
Enjoyed a great day out caching the trail with CPWanderer, locus cache, Claire007 and Spence Man. Thanks weredun4!
Had a phone call from Brad&Janet earlier in the week to see if I was up for a challenge to find 52 unpublished caches in the Kuitpo Forest. Sounded like a fun challenge and it was decided that an early start Saturday morning was in order.
Well our challenge was somewhat thwarted with the 52 caches being published at 0400 Saturday morning so it now had become a FTF run to see how many we could get before the forest was besieged by FTF Hounds.
So with me and my $100 bike and Bill with his somewhat more expensive eBike arriving at 0730, we set off on our anti-clockwise journey.
Even though we were not going to do our original challenge, we had some other challenges to contend with.
One - it was bloody cold and even though there was no wind the temperature remained mostly in single figures.
Two - my chain on the $100 bike decided it was not up to the challenge and promptly broke at 3km, 4km and 5km. We repaired it two times (handy to have a doctor with the right tools), but in the end it became a 5km ride and 11km walk for me.
The outcome in the end was 52 FTF with coffee at the end at Tinjella Hut where my brother and sister were camped for the weekend (was unaware they were there when we started off).
Oh and there will be a T5 cache coming out soon somewhere in the area too
Thanks for placing the caches
Well our challenge was somewhat thwarted with the 52 caches being published at 0400 Saturday morning so it now had become a FTF run to see how many we could get before the forest was besieged by FTF Hounds.
So with me and my $100 bike and Bill with his somewhat more expensive eBike arriving at 0730, we set off on our anti-clockwise journey.
Even though we were not going to do our original challenge, we had some other challenges to contend with.
One - it was bloody cold and even though there was no wind the temperature remained mostly in single figures.
Two - my chain on the $100 bike decided it was not up to the challenge and promptly broke at 3km, 4km and 5km. We repaired it two times (handy to have a doctor with the right tools), but in the end it became a 5km ride and 11km walk for me.
The outcome in the end was 52 FTF with coffee at the end at Tinjella Hut where my brother and sister were camped for the weekend (was unaware they were there when we started off).
Oh and there will be a T5 cache coming out soon somewhere in the area too
Thanks for placing the caches
A week or so ago the CO went for a walk along the Tinjella Trail. He mentioned on social media that he had done so. And hinted that he had hidden some geocaches while on his walk.
Brad likes a challenge so last Tuesday afternoon he drove to the trail with his bike. The plan was to ride a circuit of the track and to see if he could find any geocaches. FB4P = Find BeFore Publication.
A bit challenging as the caches had not been published so he had no hints and no coordinates. Just a circuit and some educated guesswork.
And it was raining.
Brad did find some. The first he found was the 5 Hearts and then the 9 Hearts was next. After a few more it became clear there were likely to be 52 in total (or up to 54 with jokers.)
6 hours later it was dark, Brad was cold and tired, he had ridden 16km, walked 10,000 steps and he had found 28 caches. Time to go home.
Once he had recovered he looked at the patterns of the caches he had found and tried to work out where the other 24 might be.
He came up with 24 sets of possible coordinates. Brad felt two sets of eyes would be good. He contacted firesafe who has recently purchased a bike and it was agreed an attempt would be made this morning to find as many of the rest as possible meeting at 7am.
And then at 4am the caches were published!
So the attempts at FB4P turned into attempts at FTFs.
As it turns out Brad’s guessimates were pretty good.
No rain today but it was very cold. Very.
This was another “found before” cache. This was refound, the log stamped and it was on to the 2C.
Along the way today all 52 caches were found and stamped/signed including the 28 Brad had previously located, although for a few of those firesafe was still quicker at locating the prize.
No other names in any logbooks except the beta tester. So that is a new record for B&J of 52 *FTF*s in one day. Woohoo.
This is a brilliant trail with amazing mushrooms, wide tracks and great ambience. Loved it.
Thanks very much WereDunn4. FP for the first cache in the series and another for each of the Aces which were the only 4 of the same value that were located on the first “before publishing” attempt.
FP
In summary
Early start with firesafe.
3 broken bike chains.
16 km walked/ridden. (twice)
336 metres of up. (twice)
10,000 steps then 5,000 steps.
5,000,000 mushrooms.
28 FB4P which morphed into
52 *FTF*s
Brad likes a challenge so last Tuesday afternoon he drove to the trail with his bike. The plan was to ride a circuit of the track and to see if he could find any geocaches. FB4P = Find BeFore Publication.
A bit challenging as the caches had not been published so he had no hints and no coordinates. Just a circuit and some educated guesswork.
And it was raining.
Brad did find some. The first he found was the 5 Hearts and then the 9 Hearts was next. After a few more it became clear there were likely to be 52 in total (or up to 54 with jokers.)
6 hours later it was dark, Brad was cold and tired, he had ridden 16km, walked 10,000 steps and he had found 28 caches. Time to go home.
Once he had recovered he looked at the patterns of the caches he had found and tried to work out where the other 24 might be.
He came up with 24 sets of possible coordinates. Brad felt two sets of eyes would be good. He contacted firesafe who has recently purchased a bike and it was agreed an attempt would be made this morning to find as many of the rest as possible meeting at 7am.
And then at 4am the caches were published!
So the attempts at FB4P turned into attempts at FTFs.
As it turns out Brad’s guessimates were pretty good.
No rain today but it was very cold. Very.
This was another “found before” cache. This was refound, the log stamped and it was on to the 2C.
Along the way today all 52 caches were found and stamped/signed including the 28 Brad had previously located, although for a few of those firesafe was still quicker at locating the prize.
No other names in any logbooks except the beta tester. So that is a new record for B&J of 52 *FTF*s in one day. Woohoo.
This is a brilliant trail with amazing mushrooms, wide tracks and great ambience. Loved it.
Thanks very much WereDunn4. FP for the first cache in the series and another for each of the Aces which were the only 4 of the same value that were located on the first “before publishing” attempt.
FP
In summary
Early start with firesafe.
3 broken bike chains.
16 km walked/ridden. (twice)
336 metres of up. (twice)
10,000 steps then 5,000 steps.
5,000,000 mushrooms.
28 FB4P which morphed into
52 *FTF*s