Used 2B a Church Micro #0192 - Stirling North Stirling North, South Australia, Australia
By
Freddo the Non Believer on 25-Oct-20. Waypoint GC91REV
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Logs
Blown along by the strong wind. As I approached GZ I knew where to look and I was rewarded by finding a cache. TFTC
Continuing our journey east from WA and home to Vic. Had a great weekend at WAGB and now seeing the sights and ticking off LGA's.It's a while before we pick up unvisited LGA's so it's a few stops and tick off some smilies and stretch our legs. This was sitting in my solved pile for goodness knows how long.TFTC TB's visited
Thanks Freddo for re enabling this for us. Found safe and sound for us, while visiting PT Augusta with friends.
Today is our 2nd day in South Australia, visiting from Brisbane. We started in Port Augusta and spent the day driving to Hawker and back. Another cacher adding a dnf
We are staying in Port Augusta for a few days and today was an opportunity to head to Quorn and do some exploring there.Another good little church puzzle, and coordinates derived which did not take us to Scotland. However, no luck at GZ today. Thanks Freddo Domsky
This is a late log as it was found on a previous visit and forgotten.As we wander through the land, grabbing caches and seeing the sights even occasionally catching up with friendsA good day was had while grabbing these caches with lots of miles coveredThanks for placing themFound with Geooh GO
OCW PelDroedGwin and geodog Peppa Exploring around Port Augusta, pretty sure I made the right choice but couldnt see a cache. Ill be embarrassed if I missed a D1
Our last find for our trip to Roxby Downs and back. I'm sure glad I chose the right solution here!Thanks Freddo the Non believer.
Third day of the dynamic duos venture north. After completing the main aim of the trip yesterday it was time to head south, only ones we wanted before making Port Augusta were a trad in Quorn, just to show we'd been there, and an earthcache in Pichi Richi Park. Once in Port Augusta, eight caches on the must do list and an AdLab were done before checking into the accommodation. Continued caching until dark and found another 14 traditionals before dark and calling it a day.
Thanks to Freddo the Non Believer for starting this nice series and adding to it with this cache.
Cache #13916 for me.
This log composed and published using GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife).
****SA’s Leap Year Event GCA1DNA - keep the date free - 29th February 2024. Can’t wait!!****
Thanks to Freddo the Non Believer for starting this nice series and adding to it with this cache.
Cache #13916 for me.
This log composed and published using GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife).
****SA’s Leap Year Event GCA1DNA - keep the date free - 29th February 2024. Can’t wait!!****
We are off on a trip to the Birdsville Races and then across to Queensland - the plan is for about 6 weeks of travel - all going well.
Week 1 we have travelled from Portland to Farrell's Flat near Clare.
Day 13
Melrose to Port Augusta
Only a short but stunning drive today - through Horrocks Pass with Eye of Sauron to greet us. After setting up at Stirling North, doing a LOT of washing and a big shop Lady Morris hopped on the bike and visited a couple of the local highlights.
Thanks for contributing to our holiday Freddo
Week 1 we have travelled from Portland to Farrell's Flat near Clare.
Day 13
Melrose to Port Augusta
Only a short but stunning drive today - through Horrocks Pass with Eye of Sauron to greet us. After setting up at Stirling North, doing a LOT of washing and a big shop Lady Morris hopped on the bike and visited a couple of the local highlights.
Thanks for contributing to our holiday Freddo
Adelaide to Port Lincoln Road Trip!
Day Two: Quorn to Whyalla.
Weather: sensational.
Second cache in the Freddo daily double; if only all of his puzzles were this simple.
I’ve got a hankering to visit the other coordinates now. I don’t recall stopping there in the past, but would certainly have passed through there. Look at all those caches!
Cache here is in good shape. Thanks again Freddo the Non Believer.
It’s officially a Mega!
GCA1DNA - “The Great Leap Forward”
Adelaide, February 29, 2024.
We’d love to have your company.
Day Two: Quorn to Whyalla.
Weather: sensational.
Second cache in the Freddo daily double; if only all of his puzzles were this simple.
I’ve got a hankering to visit the other coordinates now. I don’t recall stopping there in the past, but would certainly have passed through there. Look at all those caches!
Cache here is in good shape. Thanks again Freddo the Non Believer.
It’s officially a Mega!
GCA1DNA - “The Great Leap Forward”
Adelaide, February 29, 2024.
We’d love to have your company.
found on the way home form the Kutta Kutta Kaching Kaos June Long Weekend Event. At least the traffic was better on the way home even if the road works didn't improve. One of the 4 remaining caches in Port Augusta that i haven't stamped. This is more my level of puzzle solving, quick and easy. quick find.
All logs where stamped or written as " JAMS " ( JJ52, Allister W, Mogni, and Sir_spectre ) plus Tallbikestan for this trip. I forgot to get the JAMS stamps out and they where in my geocaching bag and that was buried in the back of the car, so the first section of the trip was done by pen on the log sheets. The JAMS crew were off to the June Long Weekend Event in Kyancutta via Whyalla. As any geocacher would understand Whyalla is on the way, you just go to follow those green dots down the road. Left some caches for every one else to find in Whyalla. The JAMS crew came 5th on game day of the June Long Weekend, 4th was only 1 point in front of us.
All logs where stamped or written as " JAMS " ( JJ52, Allister W, Mogni, and Sir_spectre ) plus Tallbikestan for this trip. I forgot to get the JAMS stamps out and they where in my geocaching bag and that was buried in the back of the car, so the first section of the trip was done by pen on the log sheets. The JAMS crew were off to the June Long Weekend Event in Kyancutta via Whyalla. As any geocacher would understand Whyalla is on the way, you just go to follow those green dots down the road. Left some caches for every one else to find in Whyalla. The JAMS crew came 5th on game day of the June Long Weekend, 4th was only 1 point in front of us.
Found It!
Jesus has left the building. Luckily I was able to solve this 1 star puzzle without a trip to Scotland. Then today I was in the area so I stopped for a quick find!
TFTC
Jesus has left the building. Luckily I was able to solve this 1 star puzzle without a trip to Scotland. Then today I was in the area so I stopped for a quick find!
TFTC
My 2nd day of my trip heading to and around the Eyre Peninsular. Today I left from Applia and ended up in Iron Knob for the night. This cache would be find number 23 of 34 for the day and find Number 31 in total for this trip away.
A quick solve of this puzzle had this pinpointed and only one place it could be.
TFTC Freddo
A quick solve of this puzzle had this pinpointed and only one place it could be.
TFTC Freddo
This puzzle was one of two options and the first was a good guess, the cache was also find in an easy to find location and is in good condtion
This weekend, Courtneyrose_ and I headed over to Kyancutta for the JLWE event, spending 5 days away we headed to Whyalla and Cleve along the way finding caches here and there before the event, before b-lining back home.
Thanks for the cache
This weekend, Courtneyrose_ and I headed over to Kyancutta for the JLWE event, spending 5 days away we headed to Whyalla and Cleve along the way finding caches here and there before the event, before b-lining back home.
Thanks for the cache
Found while on a JLWE and Maralinga trip. We found caches our our way to Maralinga and also found caches on our way home. I had a great time seeing places I had never seen and finding caches along the way. TFTC
Port Pirie to Port Augusta
After settling into the CMCA camp we headed out in the afternoon to find a few caches
It was good to tour the country side following the geocaching trail
Another Used 2B a church done & dusted
Thankyou to the CO's for placing these caches.
After settling into the CMCA camp we headed out in the afternoon to find a few caches
It was good to tour the country side following the geocaching trail
Another Used 2B a church done & dusted
Thankyou to the CO's for placing these caches.
On the way to Adelaide, detour. Find it and sign the log as EV, and thanks for the cache and hunt.
The Crazy Geo-Driver found this on a tour to drop off some steel.
A quick find today.
God has left the building. Tftc
A quick find today.
God has left the building. Tftc
I am on an adventure from Canberra to Port Augusta to stay with my Dad for a few days, was here last April but didn't do any puzzles so needed more smilies here so worked out puzzle beforehand and out today to pick up a few. Pulled up and tree covered in ants so dancing around ... quick find stamp log and put back tftc Freddo the non believer
On our travels we stopped to grab this cache, a nice quick find which I was happy for as I am not very good a puzzle caches but this was a nice starting one, thanks for placing it
We are on the road travelling up through central Australian and down the coast of WA. Geocaching has taken us to so many great places in this beautiful country. I was happy to grab a few caches along the way and this was one of them.
Thankfully it was a quick find as GZ. Or we would have been checking out the other option.
Thanks Freddo for placing this cache and doing the maintenance, so we can enjoy finding it.
Thankfully it was a quick find as GZ. Or we would have been checking out the other option.
Thanks Freddo for placing this cache and doing the maintenance, so we can enjoy finding it.
Find number 11044 at 9:39:39 am on Thursday the 1 September 2022
Continuing our trip from Melbourne to Darwin and back, we are now on our way back home and spending a day or two in Port Augusta. This morning I went for a bit of a drive to make sure I recorded a couple of additional LGA’s.
On my way back to camp but just one last one, one that I solved prior to departing on this trip.
**Thanks for placing this cache Freddo**
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We’re all going to Whittlesea to participate in Victoria’s next Mega!
*Are you coming to join in the fun?*
[**The Whittlesea Event 2022**](https://coord.info/GC8EW40)
*19th & 20th November 2022 - GC8EW40 - Whittlesea- Victoria*
Continuing our trip from Melbourne to Darwin and back, we are now on our way back home and spending a day or two in Port Augusta. This morning I went for a bit of a drive to make sure I recorded a couple of additional LGA’s.
On my way back to camp but just one last one, one that I solved prior to departing on this trip.
**Thanks for placing this cache Freddo**
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We’re all going to Whittlesea to participate in Victoria’s next Mega!
*Are you coming to join in the fun?*
[**The Whittlesea Event 2022**](https://coord.info/GC8EW40)
*19th & 20th November 2022 - GC8EW40 - Whittlesea- Victoria*
Gee Freddo you do spread yourself around.
Found on her homeward stretch of our big WA trip.
The tree had a lot of ants and they were all
Over me before I realised so I hurried up before I had ants in my pants.
Wish all mysteries were that easy.
Cheers.
Found on her homeward stretch of our big WA trip.
The tree had a lot of ants and they were all
Over me before I realised so I hurried up before I had ants in my pants.
Wish all mysteries were that easy.
Cheers.
It's good to be back in SA and at Port Augusta with a Muggle mate
A nice quick find after a tough choice was made
I did check out the other destination in curiosity
SL at 08:58 on The Holy Day of Rest
A nice quick find after a tough choice was made
I did check out the other destination in curiosity
SL at 08:58 on The Holy Day of Rest
Last cache for the weekend as we travel back from Quorn to Whyalla. Solved this one some time ago. Would have expected cars to be our problem but pull up at GZ and there's someone walking a dog not 30m from GZ. Typical. A quick walk around the car, checking tyres, gave enough time form them to walk past for a quick find and sign to take place. TFTC
Yay. Found it. Many thanks for the smiley!
Found with sea eagle after shopping and overnighting nearby before our adventure to Oodnadatta (and hopefully beyond )
Thank you for placing it for us to find. Thank you for contributing to the geo map and maintaining when required. TFTC
Found with sea eagle after shopping and overnighting nearby before our adventure to Oodnadatta (and hopefully beyond )
Thank you for placing it for us to find. Thank you for contributing to the geo map and maintaining when required. TFTC
Arrived from Whyalla with iluvtrekking and after setting up in the caravan park we headed out to cache. Did the numbers then made a quick find at gz. Thanks Freddo
Found with ricklink as part of our 2022 South Australian Adventure.
We gathered the required information and made the find . Thanks Freddo.
We gathered the required information and made the find . Thanks Freddo.
Stopped here overnight on my way to Gawler Ranges for some volunteering work. Thanks Freddo
Quick find on my way up to the wilkatana rogaine. Nearly as quick as ‘solving’ the ‘puzzle’
Away for a few days with Featherwaite and Team Astro.
The plan was to get all the whyalla caches as well as the FTF series and the FITG caches.
Nearly got them all, just a few left for next time.
Numbers were calculated at home and as we passed I made a stop for a quick find.
TFTC
The plan was to get all the whyalla caches as well as the FTF series and the FITG caches.
Nearly got them all, just a few left for next time.
Numbers were calculated at home and as we passed I made a stop for a quick find.
TFTC
After arriving in Port Augusta, we noticed that there were a few caches close to our caravan park, so we went on a walk to find them. This one was found speedily, which was good as there were so many ants here.
A quick stop as heading out of town this morning. This has to be the easiest puzzle I’ve solved to date Bucketed down last night after a scorching hot day.
TFTC Freddo
TFTC Freddo
Heading north with team Mattycat to collect a few caches here and there, this was one of them, with the wisdom of the ages we chose successfully and was rewarded
TFTC Freddo
TFTC Freddo
Stopped for this one on our way out of Port Augusta. Lucky it was a quick find before we got carried away with the ants.
I found these caches on varioua trips around SA.
Unfortunately my GPS devise did not automayically submit the note that I recorded at the time, so I am posting a generic log instead.
Thank you for a great caching experiance. TFTC.
Unfortunately my GPS devise did not automayically submit the note that I recorded at the time, so I am posting a generic log instead.
Thank you for a great caching experiance. TFTC.
Thought this one was going to be in the roadworks area, but managed to pass them by and stopped a bit further up the road [8)].
Found in the obvious spot [8]. TNLNSL.
Replaced as found, but had to dodge a million ants here today .
Thanks Freddo the Non Believer for the church history .
Found in the obvious spot [8]. TNLNSL.
Replaced as found, but had to dodge a million ants here today .
Thanks Freddo the Non Believer for the church history .
After traipsing around Western Queensland for 4 1/2 weeks then having to head to Northern Territory to try and get back home that way due to border closures.
I had one of my many permits that I applied for over the course of the last week and I made the NT, SA at 6am and headed straight to Woomera after doing about 830kms.
Settled in at the caravan park had a few beers and some tea.
Got up early hooked up the van and spent the early morning finding all of the caches in Woomera then to continue my journey south towards Quorn which is my next stop.
Nothing like towing a caravan into a 40km head wind, I’m just watching the fuel gauge go down rapidly.
Turned off the main Hwy and I’m now heading towards Quorn for the night but there is always time for one more cache.
Found a spot to pull over and did some investigation work.
I chose wisely and just out of curiosity I searched for the other set of coords in google maps, ah that’s were it is.
Thanks Freddo the Non Beliver TFTC.
I had one of my many permits that I applied for over the course of the last week and I made the NT, SA at 6am and headed straight to Woomera after doing about 830kms.
Settled in at the caravan park had a few beers and some tea.
Got up early hooked up the van and spent the early morning finding all of the caches in Woomera then to continue my journey south towards Quorn which is my next stop.
Nothing like towing a caravan into a 40km head wind, I’m just watching the fuel gauge go down rapidly.
Turned off the main Hwy and I’m now heading towards Quorn for the night but there is always time for one more cache.
Found a spot to pull over and did some investigation work.
I chose wisely and just out of curiosity I searched for the other set of coords in google maps, ah that’s were it is.
Thanks Freddo the Non Beliver TFTC.
It was time to head along the road again with ilook4geo and pick up a few caches as well. This was a very quick and easy find and both names were written on the log to mark our passing. Thanks go to Freddo for placing this cache.
Stopped tp find this cache along with goingplaces2. It was very easy. Log was signed, all was replaced. Job done! TFTC.
A great day out after another covid lockdown.
We left our residence just after 0800 hours with a nice sunny looking day and took a scenic drive around the Flinders Ranges, heading from Port Augusta to Quorn, then north to Hawker, and south to Jamestown returning home around 2200 hours in the middle of a good rain downpour
Thank You for bringing us to these Caches and to see more again soon
We left our residence just after 0800 hours with a nice sunny looking day and took a scenic drive around the Flinders Ranges, heading from Port Augusta to Quorn, then north to Hawker, and south to Jamestown returning home around 2200 hours in the middle of a good rain downpour
Thank You for bringing us to these Caches and to see more again soon
Only one of the three goals from last year achieved. So once again trying and fill my calendar with multi-caches and complete loop 11 again this year. [^] For my third goal I will try and get my DNF numbers to single digits. That should keep me busy again this year! [:o)]
Off to the west coast for a Holiday. [^] Holiday Sal Style that is. We are sightseeing - if there happens to be a cache there - great - get it. Luckily caches are in really interesting spots anyway.
Day 12: Whyalla to Quorn with a visit to Warren Gorge,
Mmmmmm. Hard choice. Do I phone a friend, ask the audience or use a 50/50. [?]
I used a 50/50 but after not finding it in the Holy Rude 15th Century Gothic Church with the lovely stained glass windows I thought I had better check here as well.
To my surprise it was here. Go figure. [:o)]
***Thanks Freddo for putting out this cache and maintaining it for our enjoyment. ***
Logs prepared and published through GSAK.
Off to the west coast for a Holiday. [^] Holiday Sal Style that is. We are sightseeing - if there happens to be a cache there - great - get it. Luckily caches are in really interesting spots anyway.
Day 12: Whyalla to Quorn with a visit to Warren Gorge,
Mmmmmm. Hard choice. Do I phone a friend, ask the audience or use a 50/50. [?]
I used a 50/50 but after not finding it in the Holy Rude 15th Century Gothic Church with the lovely stained glass windows I thought I had better check here as well.
To my surprise it was here. Go figure. [:o)]
***Thanks Freddo for putting out this cache and maintaining it for our enjoyment. ***
Logs prepared and published through GSAK.
I was on the last leg of the trip home after a great 6 weeks traveling to WA and back. We stayed in the caravan park at Stirling North last night and I was very surprised to see this Used 2B right around the corner so of course I stopped on my way past. [^]
Glad it was a quick find before I got attacked by the millions of little ants in and around the tree.
Thanks for the cache Freddo.
Glad it was a quick find before I got attacked by the millions of little ants in and around the tree.
Thanks for the cache Freddo.
I chose wisely. It seems God was on my side. Then it was a nice easy find. Thanks Freddo for the puzzle and the cache.
Decided to check the closer option first, which ended up being correct. Thanks for the cache Freddo The Non Believer!
Driving through and decided to solve some mysteries along the road ahead of us. This one had to be the easiest. Tftc
This location is now home to a bazillion ants.
And little bity ones too.
Luckily the cache was found quickly so I didn’t have to stand there too long.
Thanks for the cache Freddo.
Found on 27/3/21 at 09:28.
Find #13632.
And little bity ones too.
Luckily the cache was found quickly so I didn’t have to stand there too long.
Thanks for the cache Freddo.
Found on 27/3/21 at 09:28.
Find #13632.
Off for a northern tour with Purrfect Di and Jack...
somehow we ended up at your cache ! ! ! Quite late, or early it seems now.
A stirling effort old chap !
Churches with rood bits spice up one's faith a bit
We chose wisely, sophia was on our side [:o)]
On we drive to porter gutter for the night before tackling the big beyond
We believe in Freddo
Thank you Freddo for another cool yellow smiley on our SA geomap
"A cache a day keeps the doctor away" - all part of my health care plan
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2020 won. it's not over yet!
- - search at a social distance wherever you can - -
Keep away from the nasty bugs ( except travel bugs of course )
- keep a distance from people as much as you can, they spread the nasty bugs! [:o)]
- go out and find or place some new caches in our regional areas where it's safer away from bugs!!
somehow we ended up at your cache ! ! ! Quite late, or early it seems now.
A stirling effort old chap !
Churches with rood bits spice up one's faith a bit
We chose wisely, sophia was on our side [:o)]
On we drive to porter gutter for the night before tackling the big beyond
We believe in Freddo
Thank you Freddo for another cool yellow smiley on our SA geomap
"A cache a day keeps the doctor away" - all part of my health care plan
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2020 won. it's not over yet!
- - search at a social distance wherever you can - -
Keep away from the nasty bugs ( except travel bugs of course )
- keep a distance from people as much as you can, they spread the nasty bugs! [:o)]
- go out and find or place some new caches in our regional areas where it's safer away from bugs!!
On a road trip around the Mid North and Eyre Peninsula, geocaching as I go. Predominantly targeting old caches, solved mysteries and grabbing some interesting looking traditionals.
Quick find early in the morning on my way to Whyalla.
Thanks for the cache Freddo the Non Believer.
# # #7664 # #
Quick find early in the morning on my way to Whyalla.
Thanks for the cache Freddo the Non Believer.
# # #7664 # #
Day 2 of our EP road trip saw us drive from Port Broughton to Whyalla. We stopped for a few caches along the way mainly targeted and in some interesting spots.
Thankfully the weather cheered up, the stinking hot heat gave way to a cool change and some torrential rain. At the arid gardens in Whyalla we saw a tonne of lizards come out for a drink break, amazing sight .
Yippee for a simple idiot proof puzzle unless you are Davidwazza. Quick find at GZ TFTC Freddo
Thankfully the weather cheered up, the stinking hot heat gave way to a cool change and some torrential rain. At the arid gardens in Whyalla we saw a tonne of lizards come out for a drink break, amazing sight .
Yippee for a simple idiot proof puzzle unless you are Davidwazza. Quick find at GZ TFTC Freddo
I confess, I solved at home (on a hunch).
I confess, we never saw the building listed at GZ.
I confess, I killed a million ants at GZ.
I confess, I abducted another million ants when they hitched a ride!
TNLNSL
Thanks
I confess, we never saw the building listed at GZ.
I confess, I killed a million ants at GZ.
I confess, I abducted another million ants when they hitched a ride!
TNLNSL
Thanks
The divine light soon shone on the correct coordinates. I used 2B one of those non-believers too however hope can I stay a heathen with such heavenly signs around? TFTC
They use2say you can service the masses under a tree. Appropriate here. At least this GZ offered some cool respite in the hot hot sun.
Thanks Freddo and clear skies from TeamAstro. ️ Cache the planet!
Thanks Freddo and clear skies from TeamAstro. ️ Cache the planet!
*STF* Second to Find at 18:50 hr.
This weekend, I headed to Whyalla to catch up with a few other Geocachers and attempt some of the trails there. On Saturday, we targeted the FTF power trail from Whyalla to Iron Knob, and then spent the evening and the subsequent monring driving some of Whyalla's back tracks. On Sunday, I visited Cowleds Landing and back north, only to get severely bogged in one of Whyalla's clay pans. I then returned home via the August series.
Today, I travelled from Adelaide to Whyalla, making a few brief stops along the way. I needed to arrive at Port Augusta for the geocaching event, and after having dinner, I made the slow approach to Whyalla finding the geocaching trails along the old road, including *Port Augusta's First PT* series, arriving rather late.
I noted this puzzle had only been found once before, and whilst in the area on my way north, I had just enough time to swing by GZ. It was also a good chance to convert this DNF from visiting UK a few days ago, to a smile . I did see the cool old church at the posted coordinates, and then parked near GZ, where the cache was quickly found. The cache container and logbook were in good shape. Thanks [@Freddo](http://coord.info/PR8C14) the Non-Believer for the cache placement and ongoing maintenance.
This weekend, I headed to Whyalla to catch up with a few other Geocachers and attempt some of the trails there. On Saturday, we targeted the FTF power trail from Whyalla to Iron Knob, and then spent the evening and the subsequent monring driving some of Whyalla's back tracks. On Sunday, I visited Cowleds Landing and back north, only to get severely bogged in one of Whyalla's clay pans. I then returned home via the August series.
Today, I travelled from Adelaide to Whyalla, making a few brief stops along the way. I needed to arrive at Port Augusta for the geocaching event, and after having dinner, I made the slow approach to Whyalla finding the geocaching trails along the old road, including *Port Augusta's First PT* series, arriving rather late.
I noted this puzzle had only been found once before, and whilst in the area on my way north, I had just enough time to swing by GZ. It was also a good chance to convert this DNF from visiting UK a few days ago, to a smile . I did see the cool old church at the posted coordinates, and then parked near GZ, where the cache was quickly found. The cache container and logbook were in good shape. Thanks [@Freddo](http://coord.info/PR8C14) the Non-Believer for the cache placement and ongoing maintenance.
Dang, I chose poorly
I probably should have used the solution checker rather than rushing out.
I probably should have used the solution checker rather than rushing out.
We are on the start of our road trip to tge Etre Peninsula. Fortunately Brad had been to the puzzle solving event last night and managed to pick up enough hints to solve this one.
Approaching GZ and Janet was out the door of the LC200 like a rocket.
She hates a DNF so the outcome was never in doubt. She quickly had the cache in hand and opened it to reveal a virgin log
TFTC Freddo the non believer yet again
*FTF* by Janet at 1625 on 29 October 2020
Approaching GZ and Janet was out the door of the LC200 like a rocket.
She hates a DNF so the outcome was never in doubt. She quickly had the cache in hand and opened it to reveal a virgin log
TFTC Freddo the non believer yet again
*FTF* by Janet at 1625 on 29 October 2020