Welcome to Saint Kilda St Kilda, South Australia, Australia
By
SlackBladders on 25-Oct-21. Waypoint GC9HR2E
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Logs
Quickly found the cache and my non geocaching sister was intrigued by the cache container. I am positive that an ant attacked me here but I didnt see it but something caused a brief sharp pain to my thumb
Visiting the Adelaide region for a week from Port Macquarie. Today we headed out to the Barossa, with the main points of interest being a winery (of course), the chocolate factory, and of course the famous Geostuff. Caching wise we mostly targeted ones we had pre-planned on a list but ended up with some extras we happened to be passing as well. We ended the day with a handful back in Adelaide, and an evening walk to grab a few close to our accommodation. Overall, it was yet another very enjoyable and productive day.Parked across the road and wandered over, much quieter than Melbourne's St Kilda so traffic was a non issue. Located the hide quickly despite the camo, but needed tweezers to extract the logsheet.Thanks for the cache
TFTC. Down in Adelaide for some medical appointments & calisthenics comp . What else to do with spare time?? Cache of course! Plenty of mozzies out tonight!
Bei unserem Sdaustralienaufenthalt sind wir auch hier vorbeigekommen und haben unseren Namen ins Logbuch geschrieben. Danke frs Auslegen und Pflegen des Caches.
We are visiting Adelaide and Port Augusta for a quick holiday week. Today was the big travel day. We flew, found a few caches in Adelaide and a few on the way to Port Augusta.Clever cache that Miss TT had sorted while I was still fluffing around in the wrong spot. FP awarded for something different.
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 - Black Adders [^]
Over to attend the Great Leap Forward Mega Event with tmann421.Have done a few km collecting caches and have enjoyed the tour aroundThanks to all the cache owners for their efforts in placing and maintaining these for us to findSigned log *tm/ww NZ*
*Nice find with woolwood9 today.* Thanks for putting this cache out for us to visit. SL *tm/ww NZ*Soon located. New log - good hide.
A day checking on all of the Adders Hides after a few DNF's were logged. GCHQ up to the usual trait of sending messages after a few DNF's with the need to check on the hides. There were only two that needed to be fixed, the rest were either a replacement of the container and/or replacement of a log book plastic bag. The rest were exactly where and as they were placed.A new different container placed at GZ
Grabbed a couple of real ones whilst diverting from an afternoon visit to Elizabeth. All good here, spotted the SPOR as I parked nearby.A 7 o clock start today and fancied a leg stretch down Semaphore way before breakfast. It turned into a 4km walk, lovely temperature. and not too many people around, maybe because it's a weekend. A few more caches, including 5 different types for the first 5 finds! Thanks to all COs for their hides again.
baby&Mrs gopher have found this cache Log to follow when we get back to The Rock NSW
Happy Leap Day!! Todays mission was variety - different types, different sizes and in different LGAs. Thankyou for your cache placement as this helped us achieve a mini goal for the day. Visiting from Brisbane specifically for the Mega event that was held in town.
Found while having a stroll around the area.Thanks for the Traditional Cache SlackBladders
TFTC Blackadders your cache Welcome to Saint Kilda that we found today. Day 3 in Mallala as we wait for the Leap Day Mega. We decided that a trip to St Kilda via Two Wells and Virginia would make for a good adventure. Concentrating mainly on multis but happy to find others as we pass. This was one of the caches we found.Find Count: 18394
quick find, thanks for not making it a nano.Found with Mogni. Out to goto Riverton to see the Mini Maker Graduation. Stayed the night in a cabin at Riverton but since i had to work all day there was very few caches found on the way up. I didn't even get to find one of the letterboxes i solved since it was behind the way i was travelling. The weather started off raining going to fog and then moving to scattered showers. The way back it was foggy till lunch then it was just scattered showers again.I was glad that this trip was in my 4x4 ute since the roads were very, very wet from the recent rains. One road had a sign on it saying " $200 if you need to be pulled out of a bog, cash " beside a homestead. A few more caches were found on the way back plus completing a lab cache, we were mainly target non highway caches.
A roadside cache too close to ignore as I returned towards town from the park. I found a safe park, wandered over to GZ and spotted the container in plain sight. Well, that made an easy find... I moved away from GZ a little but kept myself semi-concealed from the traffic, where I removed the log and added my name. All done, I tucked the container back in place, sprinkled a little camo over the top and hit the road.Cheers SlackBladders.
Pulled off the road and ducked across claiming a quick find once at GZ.Thanks Blackadders for placing Welcome to Saint Kilda for me and others to find.I added my name to the log at 12:32 on 25/9/2023.This is find number 7678 for me.
Travelling Australia in our caravan since February 2014.
Stopping a few days at Highway1 Tourist Park as the GeoCruiser is in for some repairs. Today we ducked out to tackle a few surrounding caches including some puzzles solved when we first hit the road! Taken a while to get here.
TFTC SlackBladders
Stopping a few days at Highway1 Tourist Park as the GeoCruiser is in for some repairs. Today we ducked out to tackle a few surrounding caches including some puzzles solved when we first hit the road! Taken a while to get here.
TFTC SlackBladders
Greetings from Ireland - this is a generic log for now until I return home / have WiFi - I want to log all finds now so I don't forget them.
FPs will be awarded at the time of this log (where applicable) so I don't forget them. Tftc!
FPs will be awarded at the time of this log (where applicable) so I don't forget them. Tftc!
After the International Geocaching Day dinner event at North Haven I made my way out North with irishalan and AussieGal88 to St Kilda, Dublin, Parham and Two Wells.
After coming down the road from the previous cache we noticed another one.
We stopped by and another quick find was made.
I'm still confused by all those spinny things.
A cool spot here.
Thanks Blackadders for this traditional cache, which brings Goldy's total find count to 3422 on the 19th of August 2023.
**Happy International Geocaching Day**
CITO's are a brilliant way to help keep our community area's clean. The Earth is our playing field and we need to protect it!
Always be sure to cache the "leave no trace" way!
**South Australia is the place be for GCA1DNA - February 29th, 2024 in Adelaide! Hope to see you at The Great Leap Forward!**
After coming down the road from the previous cache we noticed another one.
We stopped by and another quick find was made.
I'm still confused by all those spinny things.
A cool spot here.
Thanks Blackadders for this traditional cache, which brings Goldy's total find count to 3422 on the 19th of August 2023.
**Happy International Geocaching Day**
CITO's are a brilliant way to help keep our community area's clean. The Earth is our playing field and we need to protect it!
Always be sure to cache the "leave no trace" way!
**South Australia is the place be for GCA1DNA - February 29th, 2024 in Adelaide! Hope to see you at The Great Leap Forward!**
Clocking up cache finds for International Geocaching Day, whilst working toward other challenge goals and milestones!
Found with Irishalan and pineapplegoldy
TFTC!
AussieGal88
South Australia is the place be for GCA1DNA - February 29th, 2024 in Adelaide! Let's show the rest of the Geocaching world what Australia is made of at The Great Leap Forward!
Found with Irishalan and pineapplegoldy
TFTC!
AussieGal88
South Australia is the place be for GCA1DNA - February 29th, 2024 in Adelaide! Let's show the rest of the Geocaching world what Australia is made of at The Great Leap Forward!
Visited GZ today to check on the hide whilst in the area. We were very disappointed that the figurine has been taken but the log container was still there. This theft was obviously committed by a cacher else the log would no longer be there
Visited GZ today to check on the hide whilst in the area. We were very disappointed that the figurine has been taken but the log container was still there. This theft was obviously committed by a cacher else the log would no longer be there
Quick find and sign whilst in the area. Nice welcome sign for my first visit to St Kilda TFTC
After an early morning breakfast event in North Adelaide Doctor Owl and I continued on to find some mutually unfound caches out north. We came to St Kilda first on a cold windy day. Thankfully the rain stayed away along with the muggles. [^]
Doctor Owl had the cache in hand before I even got to GZ.
Thanks for the cacxhe Blackadders.
Doctor Owl had the cache in hand before I even got to GZ.
Thanks for the cacxhe Blackadders.
Accurate coordinates led to a quick find. Unfortunately the log book contained so much paper that we could not remove it from the container and had to resort to pliers. As the logbook was almost full, we replaced it with something much more appropriate for the container size. Thanks SlackBladders for the cache.
Found easily today - mud and bull ants was the hardest past of finding it. Tftc
Found this cute little cache. TFTC TNLNSL Needs some Maintenace. The log has been wet and is really too big for the container.
Quick find..tricky getting log out and back into cache though! Rolled as tightly as I could with cold hands. TFTC
A quick find, sign and return
Gets a favourite point from me for the container
TFTC
Gets a favourite point from me for the container
TFTC
Aww cute, earthlight spotted this from the car as we headed into St Kilda.
No flies for dinner.
TFTC Blackadders
No flies for dinner.
TFTC Blackadders
After a morning hike along the NEXY with Mattycat we decided on a detour involving less hiking and settled upon the newish caches that have appeared around St Kilda, must be a change in seasons there were no plants today but still a good town entrance, cache was were we suspected and in good condition
TFTC Blackadders
TFTC Blackadders
One of five caches that I found in St. Kilda today in an attempt to get my number of finds in Salisbury LGA up to 50%. Perfect weather, not too warm. Most of these caches weren’t here last time I visited. I missed one for lack of a TOTT, and another because of a stationary muggle, so I will return.
My thanks to Slack Bladders for these hides. I’m leaving the FP for this cluster of hides here!
My thanks to Slack Bladders for these hides. I’m leaving the FP for this cluster of hides here!
finding your cache luck I have TOTT in my car Blackadders, thank you so much for placing it.
Do you want salt with that?
Another adventure with the Geocaching Goonies (Marlee126, sandelf, Peas& CarrotsForever) on our way to Virginia Nursery for lunch.
Chasing the caches.
TFTC SlackBladders
Keep smiling
Another adventure with the Geocaching Goonies (Marlee126, sandelf, Peas& CarrotsForever) on our way to Virginia Nursery for lunch.
Chasing the caches.
TFTC SlackBladders
Keep smiling
Geo day out with Jolly0, Marlee126 and sandelf, finding caches before going to lunch at Virginia nursery. A nice welcome to St Kilda since we haven't been here since we were kids. TFTC
Only S.A. Sewer Rats and Myself out for a Befuddled Wednesday Wander today so we didn't do too many puzzles until we had more of the crew aboard. However that still left plenty as we hit St. Kilda, Le Fevre Peninsular for the new Mint Tins, the Lunch Time Walk Series and any others we might be passing . As you do.
We had to go knee deep to find this one. [B)][:o)]
Only one of the three goals from last year achieved. So once again I will trying to get the other two this year. [^] Should be easy as I only have to get two multi caches in July from the lockdown and couldn't get out. [:o)] The other was DNF's that came down from over 50 to the low teens before blowing out again but I really want to see only single a single digit this year.
***Thanks Blackadders for putting out this cache and maintaining it for our enjoyment. ***
Logs prepared and published through GSAK.
We had to go knee deep to find this one. [B)][:o)]
Only one of the three goals from last year achieved. So once again I will trying to get the other two this year. [^] Should be easy as I only have to get two multi caches in July from the lockdown and couldn't get out. [:o)] The other was DNF's that came down from over 50 to the low teens before blowing out again but I really want to see only single a single digit this year.
***Thanks Blackadders for putting out this cache and maintaining it for our enjoyment. ***
Logs prepared and published through GSAK.
Time for a Wednesday wander.
The Starfish picked up the Rat from the Rat den.
The caches around Saint Kilda were some of our targeted caches.
Stopped by to see a cute container in snug spot.
A fav point for the container. TFTC
The Starfish picked up the Rat from the Rat den.
The caches around Saint Kilda were some of our targeted caches.
Stopped by to see a cute container in snug spot.
A fav point for the container. TFTC
Quick stop on the way out. Great little cache container and nice views of the lake. TFTC
Well what a way to welcome us all with a cache. Welcome and thank you too.
Thanks to Blackadders and **clear skies** from TeamAstro. [^] Cache the planet! [^]
After finding a new BFE cache early this morning I headed home to grab some lunch and head back out in the afternoon to find some newer caches in my old Salisbury stomping ground. Grabbed a few in salubrious downtown Wingfield before proceeding to St Kilda where all caches were in a great condition...and no mozzies were about. Thence onto Lake Windemere (where I spoke with the owner of the cache I had retrieved), Salisbury City Centre and the great suburb of Para Hills. All up 16 caches were collected and the only two DNFs were ones that I would have needed a pole for (which I am yet to purchase). The ladder was removed from the boot of the car on three occasions. Along the way I was kept company by the MMM commentary team outlining ball by ball how Australia was dismantling England. TFTC to all cache owners.
First of the year. Nice hide. Connor_10 found this one. Found with northstar76
Cache was just staring at me asking to be signed. Thanks SlackAdders for placing. <>
Honestly drove up the highway with a frog yesterday and commented we should come and do the two new ones here! A third was just enough of a temptation to get me looking for all of them and an afternoon trip to St K was in order... a nice quick find of a cute cache that reminded me of yesterday's chat [^] I hope you inserted the cache gently
TFTC Blackadders
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Most Geocaches are located and logged using some or all of the resources of GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife), Garmin Montana 750i, Montana 680t, Etrex 35, Samsung S20+, Samsung S9, with Geocaching App, c:Geo, or Geooh Go, and Android Auto and other maps... or often with just plain old dumb luck!
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Please do stay safe when caching.
Lookout for rocks, snakes, surprise cliffs, wild goats, wombats, bulldust, and lightning,
try not to get tetanus from rusty mint tins... but especially lookout for bugs. [xx(]
Make sure Travel Bugs are the only bugs you share and pass on
We really appreciate all those placing quality caches out and about especially away from the city crowds,
it keeps our game safe, fun, and interesting
[^] [:o)] [^]
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TFTC Blackadders
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Most Geocaches are located and logged using some or all of the resources of GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife), Garmin Montana 750i, Montana 680t, Etrex 35, Samsung S20+, Samsung S9, with Geocaching App, c:Geo, or Geooh Go, and Android Auto and other maps... or often with just plain old dumb luck!
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Please do stay safe when caching.
Lookout for rocks, snakes, surprise cliffs, wild goats, wombats, bulldust, and lightning,
try not to get tetanus from rusty mint tins... but especially lookout for bugs. [xx(]
Make sure Travel Bugs are the only bugs you share and pass on
We really appreciate all those placing quality caches out and about especially away from the city crowds,
it keeps our game safe, fun, and interesting
[^] [:o)] [^]
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Today the whole family visited St Kilda and Moonta Bay. We tried some caches on the way. Found 4 traditional caches and 1 adventure lab cache.
This was the first find for today.
We enjoyed one hour or two in the St Kilda Adventure Playground, and tried this cache before we left there.
Cache has been found easily. Cute.
Signed the log sheet, and placed the cache back.
Thanks for the cache, SlackBladders.
This was the first find for today.
We enjoyed one hour or two in the St Kilda Adventure Playground, and tried this cache before we left there.
Cache has been found easily. Cute.
Signed the log sheet, and placed the cache back.
Thanks for the cache, SlackBladders.