Blue tree Whyalla Stuart, South Australia, Australia
By
IlludiumPU36 on 13-Jun-21. Waypoint GC9CP9N
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Logs
Finally got out here, for a quick find.A great idea for Mental Health awareness.TNLNSL Thanks
A bit of fun aroma the tracks. Yes we are ok. A weekend in Whyalla with Hellyonfire enjoying the weather and the caching. TFTC
Last day in Whyalla. Six days geocaching sight seeing from Kimba to Whyalla to Port Lincoln and back. Did a total of 174 finds and 4 dnf. Thank you everyone go giving a tour of the area Geocaching. Found cache.
Another sock
Another sock
Found It!
After navigating the maze of tracks out here we got to GZ and soon found the cache!
TFTC
After navigating the maze of tracks out here we got to GZ and soon found the cache!
TFTC
TFTC. Sneaky quick day trip to Whyalla on day off work to pick up some caches!
Happy caching and safe travels!
Path tag left
Happy caching and safe travels!
Path tag left
Your cammo is spot on! I'm glad the tracks are dry today. I wouldn't want to drive here if they were wet and muddy. Thanks for hiding and maintaing this cache SL TN L a toy lion. Happy geocaching!
Took off to the North West a bit with Purrfect Di to avoid the rains back home.
Turned out this worked quite well as we only had a couple of showers for the whole weekend and saw some great scenery and found the odd cache or two!
That tree is blue. This tree has a cache.
Many thanks to IlludiumPU36 for placing and maintaining this cache on our SA geo-map
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Travelling around - searching, spotting and signing cache logs using some or all of the resources of GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife), Whereyougo, Garmin Montana 750i, Montana 680t, Etrex 35, Samsung S21u, Samsung S9, with Geocaching App, c:Geo, or Geooh Go, and Android Auto and other maps... or often with just a guyess or plain old dumb luck
Plenty of that luck stuff actually !!!
*All the online logs are composed and published with GSAK of course.*
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Beware! Caching is a very hazardous activity!
Look out for sand, mud, snakes, surprise cliffs, roos, wombats, things falling from trees, bulldust, and floods, and sharp rocks in your tyres
try not to get tetanus from rusty mint tins and don't fall off your ladder...
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- and do watch out for germs and bugs !!! . [xx(]
Make Travel Bugs the Only bugs you share and pass on
Keep your distance - cache the countryside
Really fantastic of all those placing quality caches out and about around the country areas,
in sensible safe places especially! - it keeps our game safe, fun, and interesting
Thanks so much for reading all this extra addition to the log word count! There's a challenge somewhere out there, apparently! You win a virtual smiley for the effort and getting to the end of the log Maybe if I worked out where I could do it and go back to normal logs again !
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Turned out this worked quite well as we only had a couple of showers for the whole weekend and saw some great scenery and found the odd cache or two!
That tree is blue. This tree has a cache.
Many thanks to IlludiumPU36 for placing and maintaining this cache on our SA geo-map
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Travelling around - searching, spotting and signing cache logs using some or all of the resources of GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife), Whereyougo, Garmin Montana 750i, Montana 680t, Etrex 35, Samsung S21u, Samsung S9, with Geocaching App, c:Geo, or Geooh Go, and Android Auto and other maps... or often with just a guyess or plain old dumb luck
Plenty of that luck stuff actually !!!
*All the online logs are composed and published with GSAK of course.*
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Beware! Caching is a very hazardous activity!
Look out for sand, mud, snakes, surprise cliffs, roos, wombats, things falling from trees, bulldust, and floods, and sharp rocks in your tyres
try not to get tetanus from rusty mint tins and don't fall off your ladder...
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- and do watch out for germs and bugs !!! . [xx(]
Make Travel Bugs the Only bugs you share and pass on
Keep your distance - cache the countryside
Really fantastic of all those placing quality caches out and about around the country areas,
in sensible safe places especially! - it keeps our game safe, fun, and interesting
Thanks so much for reading all this extra addition to the log word count! There's a challenge somewhere out there, apparently! You win a virtual smiley for the effort and getting to the end of the log Maybe if I worked out where I could do it and go back to normal logs again !
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After arriving in Whyalla with iluvtrekking on a wet and gusty morning we headed out for some caching after setting up in the caravan park. The muddy track is very slippery when wet. Thanks for the hide.
Found while visiting Whyalla for a few days with Team Waldron and TeamAstro, with the aim of finding as many caches as possible in Whyalla and surrounds. Day 1 saw us travel up from Adelaide and tour the very scenic coastline around Port Bonython and Point Lowly. On Day 2 we headed out to the Fill In The Gaps (FITG) series, then to Iron Knob and back via the First To Find Power Trail (FTF PT) series. On Day 3 we cached in and around the City of Whyalla, and on Day 4 we made our way out to Whyalla Conservation Park before heading for home. Thanks for the cache IlludiumPU36!
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.
The tree is horizontal to the ground, perhaps it's not OK.
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.
The tree is horizontal to the ground, perhaps it's not OK.
TFTC
I think not. Poor tree fell down. Another blue tree may be needed to lift the spirits.
A fun find with Team Waldron and FeatherWaite on a trip from Adelaide to Whyalla and “around”.
Thanks IlludiumPU36 and clear skies from TeamAstro. ️ Cache the planet!
A fun find with Team Waldron and FeatherWaite on a trip from Adelaide to Whyalla and “around”.
Thanks IlludiumPU36 and clear skies from TeamAstro. ️ Cache the planet!
Another cache found during our 2022 South Australia Adventure using Geocaching as our guide.
We had a great time today driving some of the numerous 4WD tracks around Whyalla. Most.
Thanks for the cache IlludiumPU36
We had a great time today driving some of the numerous 4WD tracks around Whyalla. Most.
Thanks for the cache IlludiumPU36
Taking a weekend away from anthing work related to let the hair down.
out caching for the day with Tweety2 & Martini.989
a quick find, while driving through. some interesting messages on the tree.
TFTC TNLN
1924
out caching for the day with Tweety2 & Martini.989
a quick find, while driving through. some interesting messages on the tree.
TFTC TNLN
1924
Found in the open, but a quick find. Paused quickly to read the messages on the tree. Out for a caching adventure with Tweety2 & Chrispy89.
On the hunting trail again with SeasonedBird. TFTC IlludiumPU36
Find #7454 at 18:50.
Find #7454 at 18:50.
Out on caching adventures on the Eyre Peninsula with Wollaston.
Thanks to the CO’s for taking time to set out and maintain these hides and for showing us your very special part of the world
Log signed in first open spot in logbook with stamp
TFTC IlludiumPU36
Find # 5077
Thanks to the CO’s for taking time to set out and maintain these hides and for showing us your very special part of the world
Log signed in first open spot in logbook with stamp
TFTC IlludiumPU36
Find # 5077
In Whyalla for a weekend of motorsport on the fire crew grabbing caches while in the area TFTC
Spent some time caching today with ilook4geo, in between doing some domestic activities too. All went well and a c0uple of multis were thrown into the mix. It was a good day and some of the caches found really socked it to us. Each log was signed with two more names and we then headed off to continue the hunt. Thank you to IlludiumPU36 for placing this cache which turned out to be a quite easy find.
Continued picking up some more of the caches available around Whyalla today, together with goingplaces2. Did more on the outskirts rather than in town. Had a good day and added some more smileys to the map. TFTC.
Full time nomads since 2014. Still tootling around the country trying to avoid Covid hotspots.
Back in SA for harvest work. Heading to Port Pirie but 4 days ahead of schedule so a quick detour to Whyalla was in order. There sure is a lot of puzzles here! Glad we had done the solving before arriving in town. 35 from 37 hunts today.
TFTC IlludiumPU36
Back in SA for harvest work. Heading to Port Pirie but 4 days ahead of schedule so a quick detour to Whyalla was in order. There sure is a lot of puzzles here! Glad we had done the solving before arriving in town. 35 from 37 hunts today.
TFTC IlludiumPU36
You're right, there's a blue tree here?? How strange. Fairly recent too by looks as I certainly don't recall it being painted last time out this way. Yep, an awesome reason to place a cache and ask yourself the question on the tree. I reckon, if you're out caching whether with friends/family/solo, the answer would have to be YEP. TFTC