Back on the Horse South Australia, Australia
By
DeltaDucks on 18-Oct-21. Waypoint GC9HFY5
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OCW PelDroedGwin and geodog Peppa Staying just across the road, this was our first cache of the day. We didnt find the recently replaced cache.
Replaced the cache here today as it was missing With a few days off I headed over to the northern Eyre peninsula for a 2 night stay in Whyalla, my main aim for the few days was the FITG and the FTF trail plus finding a few caches here and there along the way. Just under 300 caches found for the trip. Thanks for the cache
In Whyalla for a few days to do a few Cache series using the town as a base. First find for the day doing some in Whyalla town. Tyftc
Found It!
A quick find here. Hope you haven't fallen off the horse again!
TFTC
A quick find here. Hope you haven't fallen off the horse again!
TFTC
Stopped by in Whyalla to find a few more, on my way home from June LWE Events, particularely previous dnfs, multis, and solved puzzles...
A quick find here on my way through to find the above...
TNLNSL
Thanks
A quick find here on my way through to find the above...
TNLNSL
Thanks
Whyalla Day2
We have settled into the Weeroona Football Club grounds
Our last day caching closer into town, this has been a good way to tour the town
Thankyou to the CO's for placing these caches.
We have settled into the Weeroona Football Club grounds
Our last day caching closer into town, this has been a good way to tour the town
Thankyou to the CO's for placing these caches.
My last day in Whyalla so after checking out of the motel I drove around randomly grabbing caches. A quick find. TFTC.
Tftc all the way from Shellharbour NSW, found the container and log on the ground ,
Heading over to tackle a few days on Eyre Peninsula with Mattycat and Perfect Di, Day 1 had us picking a few up in town, another quick find this afternoon as we chased a few caches along this stretch of town
TFTC DeltaDucks
TFTC DeltaDucks
Met up with the froghoppin couple and with Purrfect Di and Jack to clean some of the colourful little marks from the geomap. A good chance to find some new ones and redeem a few old dnfs too.
Glad to see you got back on that horse Nice to meet you. Keep on caching
DeltaDucks we thank you for locating and maintaining the cache on our ever growing SA geo-map
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Driving around - searching, spotting strange items 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 the luck stuff actually !!!
*All the online logs are composed and published with GSAK of course.*
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Danger! Caching is a very hazardous activity!
Look out for sand, mud, snakes, surprise cliffs, roos, wombats, things falling from trees, bulldust, and floods, and try not to get tetanus from rusty mint tins and don't fall off your ladder...
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- and do watch out for bugs !!! . [xx(]
Make Travel Bugs the Only bugs you share and pass on (Covid cancels caching!)
Keep a safe distance - cache the countryside
Heaps good of all those placing quality caches out and about around the country areas,
in sensible safe places especially! - it keeps our game fun, and interesting
Much appreciate you 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 ! If you find the challenge let me know and we can put an end to these long logs !!!
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Glad to see you got back on that horse Nice to meet you. Keep on caching
DeltaDucks we thank you for locating and maintaining the cache on our ever growing SA geo-map
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Driving around - searching, spotting strange items 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 the luck stuff actually !!!
*All the online logs are composed and published with GSAK of course.*
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Danger! Caching is a very hazardous activity!
Look out for sand, mud, snakes, surprise cliffs, roos, wombats, things falling from trees, bulldust, and floods, and try not to get tetanus from rusty mint tins and don't fall off your ladder...
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- and do watch out for bugs !!! . [xx(]
Make Travel Bugs the Only bugs you share and pass on (Covid cancels caching!)
Keep a safe distance - cache the countryside
Heaps good of all those placing quality caches out and about around the country areas,
in sensible safe places especially! - it keeps our game fun, and interesting
Much appreciate you 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 ! If you find the challenge let me know and we can put an end to these long logs !!!
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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. Only way that cache is gonna be retrieved is by lopping the host. Bunged up home and replaced with a mint tin. Thanks DeltaDucks
Found with richlink while having the greatest time touring the Eyer.
Just arrived at Whyalla and picked up a few caches after a trip to the shops.
This cache was deap, deap down, we could see it but not retrieve it. We made some adjustments so that nothing could fall that deep again. Thanks DeltaDucks.
Just arrived at Whyalla and picked up a few caches after a trip to the shops.
This cache was deap, deap down, we could see it but not retrieve it. We made some adjustments so that nothing could fall that deep again. Thanks DeltaDucks.
Bingo bango but ….Deeeep in and it’s just a game of eye spy so cannot actually sign it. Have notified CO. Let’s hope the burbs don’t expand to here or it will be a short lived cache and no horse would enjoy roaming. Day 14 in SA after numerous trips were sabotaged due to you know what and its a fab day. The Ikera- Flinders Ranges, Whyalla, Port Lincoln and a few in between caches are high on the list along with several other random caches so hoping to tick all boxes before heading back to home base. I’ve learnt theRE are plenty of quality SA caches - plenty to pique the curiosity and anticipation of another surprise or fun cache. TFTC AND THE FUN and the effort to contribute to this fave game.
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 DeltaDucks!
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.
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.
A quick find.
TFTC
Always good for a Trott!
A fun find with Team Waldron and FeatherWaite on a trip from Adelaide to Whyalla and “around”.
Thanks DeltaDucks 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 DeltaDucks and clear skies from TeamAstro. ️ Cache the planet!
After booking into our accomodation, we still had some time to cruise around and gather a few extra caches this afternoon .
The only horse (power) out here today were ourselves and a couple of motorbikes .
Quickly found after a short walk . TNLNSL.
Thanks again DeltaDucks.
The only horse (power) out here today were ourselves and a couple of motorbikes .
Quickly found after a short walk . TNLNSL.
Thanks again DeltaDucks.
On the hunting trail again with SeasonedBird. It’s a great day for caching. TFTC DeltaDucks
Find #7423 at 18:38.
Find #7423 at 18:38.
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 DeltaDucks
Find # 5075
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 DeltaDucks
Find # 5075
Cache replaced as the hide had swallowed the original. A bit more work done at GZ to hopefully avoid the hide swallowing another one and getting indigestion.
Found it but upon trying to grab cache it has slid down the trunk and is not retrievable.
Quick find however cache is currently not retrievable. Great to see DeltaDucks back in game. TFTC
Day in Whyalla with the family. Quick drive by with Sharkbait05. First to find is always a treat. Thanks Deltaducks.