#ELAMT Campbelltown, South Australia, Australia
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Freddo the Spearmint Chocolate Frog on 25-Nov-21. Waypoint GC9JRNY
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Logs
We had a pleasant day for caching in Adelaide with our good friends Phetlern.The day started out a little drizzly and wet but soon it fined up for a cloudy and mild day.We found a range of caches today and enjoyed the adventure.Thanks to Freddo for this hide.
14:18Each time we head back to Victoria we think we have altered the appearance of our geomap, only to check some time later to find that is not so! With many corrected coordinates to hand, today we didn't have to wander far from our accommodation to find many interesting caches, including this one.Our thanks to 'Freddo' for adding this cache to the geo-gameboard.37493*This log composed and published using Geocaching Swiss Army Knife (GSAK).*
Reasonably accurate coordinates and the hint led to a quick find. The cache and contents were in good condition. Thanks Freddo for the cache.
Travelling with iluvtrekking from our home state of WA on a SA caching foray. After being in the south of SA for a few weeks, we made a quick trip up to Windsor Gardens yesterday arvo to grab a few caches before heading to Port Wakefield today. This was one of the caches we targeted to grab nearby our accommodation. Thanks for the hide.
Traveling with richlink on our Annual Caravan Geocaching road trip, using Geocaching as our guide. We made a lightening trip to Adelaide to grab a couple of targeted caches before moving west towards home.TFTC Freddo LNCU
A quick find with my pup, Onyx after visiting Lochiel Park this afternoon.TFTC Freddo
We took today the O-Bahn from Paradise to the city and back. On the way home, we took the backroafs for couple of caches.This was one of them.Tftc Freddo the Spearmint Chocolate (My favourite spearmint chocolate is After8)
We stay another week in Adelaide and pick up some more caches Found the cache with TBU1BIKESU Tftc Freddo the Spearmint Chocolate Frog
Wow! We have never seen a lane like this! Never! We stayed a while! Thank you for bringing us here
Finally time to be in Adelaide and we arrived a few days early. We set up camp in Walkerville and settled in for a few days.Today we joined forces with Robmc and headed away from the city on the bikes. A day of mixed fortunes but this was one of our successful finds.A beautiful day to be out riding along here. Thanks for showing us the sights.
Out and about attempting a few more smilies.TFTC Freddo the Spearmint Chocolate Frog [^]
as we wander through the land, grabbing caches and seeing the sights even occasionally catching up with friends A good day was had while grabbing these caches with lots of miles covered Thanks for placing them *Found with [Geooh GO](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobiltal.geoohGO)*
This was a fun one but lots of muggles around! I just have one question: What is an Armco?
This one was only a short walk from the cache that we found this morning so we thought why not...?
TFTC and our second find of the day
TFTC and our second find of the day
Out caching in the inner northeast this afternoon, picking up odd ones left behind, and targeting a nemesis that has been haunting me for some time. Thanks for the cache Freddo, everything here in working odrer. Find #8670 at 3.34pm
Quick find here on a trip out North with Chookster. A couple of buses whizzed under us as we logged the find, which reminded me that I've never actually been on the O'bahn.
Must remedy that!
TFTC Freddo
Must remedy that!
TFTC Freddo
Love the fact Adelaide has this brilliant O-Bahn system which no-one else in the world has. It's been ages since I've travelled on this. The cache was quickly found and logged with naughtybunny. It was a matter of waiting for a break in traffic to nab this one. Took coins, left yellow toy. Cheers.
Stopped here to grab this cache on the way to complete the Lochiel Park ALs. Quick find. TFTC
My bike chain has never been checked so many times! This cache is in a busy muggle car area. Quick find and sign. TFTC
Found this earlier when during some adventure labs while trying the new gropher that I had just purchased. But left my stamp and pen in vehicle. Return and stamped before heading home. TFTC
Easter bike ride to clear out my close to home caches. Dead quiet underneath the cache today.
After an extremely tough gym session yesterday, my legs were cooked and I could barely walk so there was no biking around for caches today. Instead, I settled for this cache which looked to be a park and grab.
After parking in the side-street nearby I got out and slowly hobbled my way over to the cache. Thankfully there was very few places the cache could have been so it made for a quick and easy find. Very cool location!
Did not have a pen on me so I included a photo of the log as to not ruin the surprise of the container.
Find #227
TFTC Freddo the Spearmint Chocolate Frog
After parking in the side-street nearby I got out and slowly hobbled my way over to the cache. Thankfully there was very few places the cache could have been so it made for a quick and easy find. Very cool location!
Did not have a pen on me so I included a photo of the log as to not ruin the surprise of the container.
Find #227
TFTC Freddo the Spearmint Chocolate Frog
A quick drive-by, this. After having parked in the nearby side street, we made our way to the cache and located the conttainer within seconds. About three buses later the log was signed and the cache replaced. TNLNSL TFTC
Today I finished my last job in Campbelltown. Before driving back home, I check the cache map, and noticed there's one cache only 150m away. Why not have a try?
Walked to GZ, and found the cache in the second place I checked.
Signed the log book, and put the cache back. No one was around.
Thanks for the easy traditional cache, Freddo the Spearmint Chocolate Frog.
Walked to GZ, and found the cache in the second place I checked.
Signed the log book, and put the cache back. No one was around.
Thanks for the easy traditional cache, Freddo the Spearmint Chocolate Frog.
Found while doing the lab close by. Not an area I've ever ventured too . TFTC mint ...oh cache
Goldy was out weaving through some caches on the way to family lunch.
10 finds for the day.
A quick find, muggle free.
Cache retrieved and signed.
Thanks Freddo for this cache.
This cache brings Goldy's total find count to 1786 on the 3rd of October 2022.
10 finds for the day.
A quick find, muggle free.
Cache retrieved and signed.
Thanks Freddo for this cache.
This cache brings Goldy's total find count to 1786 on the 3rd of October 2022.
Out with Normanville & a cousin doing the Lochiel Park AL. Bonus found 2 caches. Tftc
Wandering around another suburb and ticking off caches along the way. This was a nice quick grab on the way through. TFTC Freddo
Counting down cache finds to 4000. I’m sure I needed more multis for one of the many challenges I’m working on. I have a private challenge to get around to all the Church micros Used2bs and current.
This is the closest to my now late Mums home the kids loved when they were little. My son wanted to revisit and take photos. This is the nearest cache.
Thank you for placing it for us to find. Thank you for contributing to the geo map and maintaining when required. TFTC
This is the closest to my now late Mums home the kids loved when they were little. My son wanted to revisit and take photos. This is the nearest cache.
Thank you for placing it for us to find. Thank you for contributing to the geo map and maintaining when required. TFTC
Look! A bus! - how to keep small humans happy when you stop for caches during a rather drizzly walk. TFTC
Found during a short detour around the eastern suburbs after attending the '7am Caching Catch up - #026 - VBA' Event. Thanks for the cache Freddo!
Another adventure in the big smoke with Mattycat mainly northern and northeastern areas today , a great day and only one DNF and bonus lab adventure done, a quick find #everyone LOATHES A mint tin
TFTC Freddo
TFTC Freddo
Caching here today with Froghoppin.
Bloody min tins!
Spawns of satan.
Burn down the mint tin factory, and exterminate anyone who sells mint tins!!!
There, that's better
Everybody loathes a mint tin
Thanks anyway Freddo for hiding and maintaining this little thing on our geo-game map
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Hunting around, spotting and signing cache logs alone or with family and friends 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 plain old dumb luck Plenty of that luck business actually !!!
*Logs are composed and published using GSAK of course.*
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Caching is a hazardous activity!
Keep a lookout for sand traps, snakes, surprise cliffs, boxing roos, wombats, things falling from trees, bulldust, and floods,
try not to get tetanus from rusty mint tins and don't fall off your ladder...
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- but especially lookout for germs and bugs !!! . [xx(]
Try to keep Travel Bugs as the only bugs you share and pass on
Now there's no real restrictions - even more important to sanitise and safely distance!!!
Really good of all those placing quality caches out and about around the countryside areas,
in sensible safe places especially! - it keeps our game safe, fun, and interesting
Thanks heaps for reading all this 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
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Bloody min tins!
Spawns of satan.
Burn down the mint tin factory, and exterminate anyone who sells mint tins!!!
There, that's better
Everybody loathes a mint tin
Thanks anyway Freddo for hiding and maintaining this little thing on our geo-game map
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Hunting around, spotting and signing cache logs alone or with family and friends 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 plain old dumb luck Plenty of that luck business actually !!!
*Logs are composed and published using GSAK of course.*
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Caching is a hazardous activity!
Keep a lookout for sand traps, snakes, surprise cliffs, boxing roos, wombats, things falling from trees, bulldust, and floods,
try not to get tetanus from rusty mint tins and don't fall off your ladder...
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- but especially lookout for germs and bugs !!! . [xx(]
Try to keep Travel Bugs as the only bugs you share and pass on
Now there's no real restrictions - even more important to sanitise and safely distance!!!
Really good of all those placing quality caches out and about around the countryside areas,
in sensible safe places especially! - it keeps our game safe, fun, and interesting
Thanks heaps for reading all this 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
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Took awhile to work out what the title meant , but got there in the end (even Google couldn't tell me) .
We were a bit confused by the location of this one - our GPS took us to the 'feature' but no cache to be found . Followed along the fenceline a couple of spans and found the tin . Cache creep maybe [?].
TNLNSL.
So, why do mints come in tins [?].
Marketing states that the mints stay fresher and the tin also distinuishes them from other brands . They're easier to open and dispense with one hand , where plastic tends to be more awkward [:o)].
With so many out there now, let's hope the government don't put a 10 cent deposit on them !
Thanks Freddo the Spearmint Chocolate Frog.
We were a bit confused by the location of this one - our GPS took us to the 'feature' but no cache to be found . Followed along the fenceline a couple of spans and found the tin . Cache creep maybe [?].
TNLNSL.
So, why do mints come in tins [?].
Marketing states that the mints stay fresher and the tin also distinuishes them from other brands . They're easier to open and dispense with one hand , where plastic tends to be more awkward [:o)].
With so many out there now, let's hope the government don't put a 10 cent deposit on them !
Thanks Freddo the Spearmint Chocolate Frog.
Always great when you can find a quick cache between errands. However, Owl made a complete dog's breakfast of this one (she blames endless muggles) and it wasn't quick at all!