Wynn Vale Drive #2 Wynn Vale, South Australia, Australia
By
aSaGR on 09-Jul-22. Waypoint GC9X237
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Logs
Three befuddled puzzlers went out For a Tuesday Trekking.
The Starfish picked up the Rat, from the Rat's den.
We then wandered down to the Snake's pit.
Changed geo mobiles.
This one took awhile to find.
But the Starfish found the cache.
Logbook stamped and returned. Tftc
The Starfish picked up the Rat, from the Rat's den.
We then wandered down to the Snake's pit.
Changed geo mobiles.
This one took awhile to find.
But the Starfish found the cache.
Logbook stamped and returned. Tftc
That weekly Tuesday Trek with the Befuddled came around again. A Starfish, Adder and the Rat once more targeted the North Eastern suburbs attempting to once more clear out the area of newer hides. The aim did not all go to plan as there was also an event in Semaphore that we wanted to attend so our time in the North East suburbs was cut short.
All caches were is good condition unless stated otherwise.
This took a little longer that it should have as the cache was found about 10 meters away from the given GZ. A little cache creep maybe. Signed and returned as found.
Thank you for the cache aSaGR Find Number 10397 on 14/02/2023
All caches were is good condition unless stated otherwise.
This took a little longer that it should have as the cache was found about 10 meters away from the given GZ. A little cache creep maybe. Signed and returned as found.
Thank you for the cache aSaGR Find Number 10397 on 14/02/2023
Yet another Tuesday Trekking for members of the Befuddled Puzzle Solving group. Yet again I picked up S.A. Sewer Rat from the rat's nest, then on to Blackadders Snakepit where we jumped in the Snake-mobile. [^] A few close to the Snakepit were done then it was off towards the northeast suburbs trying to finish all the caches we still had there and anything else we came across.
My GPS decided it would have a hissy fit and not work so it was cache by phone again by me. [^] We decided we would head for the Henley Beach CITO and caught up with some old friends. Then it was back home via a few newer caches and some DNFs from last month. Not all of us required every cache so here are the caches I was able to put my name in the log.
This one took a while too. I am beginning to think my GPS is on the way out.
***Thanks aSaGR for putting out this cache and maintaining it for our enjoyment. ***
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My GPS decided it would have a hissy fit and not work so it was cache by phone again by me. [^] We decided we would head for the Henley Beach CITO and caught up with some old friends. Then it was back home via a few newer caches and some DNFs from last month. Not all of us required every cache so here are the caches I was able to put my name in the log.
This one took a while too. I am beginning to think my GPS is on the way out.
***Thanks aSaGR for putting out this cache and maintaining it for our enjoyment. ***
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Another PaG.
I found your D1.5/T2.0 Small Traditional called Wynn Vale Drive #2 on 27 January 2023. It was find #17533 for me. Thank you aSaGR for placing this cache for our enjoyment in the wonderful state of South Australia.
I found your D1.5/T2.0 Small Traditional called Wynn Vale Drive #2 on 27 January 2023. It was find #17533 for me. Thank you aSaGR for placing this cache for our enjoyment in the wonderful state of South Australia.
First geocache with the kids. They are excited to find the next treasure box!
Took nothing, left a button.
Took nothing, left a button.
A great day with Michells&hound and JJ52. Someone once said Team Work makes the Dream Work. Today was the Dream Work. I had a fun time driving around the Northern suburbs and stopping to find caches. Listening to the cricket( Aussies beat South Africa in 2 days at the Gabba) while we traveled between caches. Beautiful weather.
A day out had been organised with Michells&hound and allister w heading out north for some letterboxes and newer caches that none of us had found. It was a good day for caching although did get a bit warm in the afternoon. We had a fun day and covered quite a bit of ground and only had one DNF which was good. [^]
A quick find here on our way past.
Thanks for the cache aSaGR.
A quick find here on our way past.
Thanks for the cache aSaGR.
Fun day out with JJ52 and Allisterw hitting the bad lands for some dejavú finds, and many letterboxes and then onto the Northern suburbs to make a dent in our combined unfound caches there.
It was a perfect day for caching no scary critters and only 1 dnf. 40 finds for me which was a good haul.
Great team effort today!
Nice quick find here TFTC Harry
It was a perfect day for caching no scary critters and only 1 dnf. 40 finds for me which was a good haul.
Great team effort today!
Nice quick find here TFTC Harry
I had lost my geocaching mojo a few months back, but a recent trip to Tasmania rekindled it. So this morning I took a couple of hours to collect caches, mainly around Mawson Lakes, but also in nearby suburbs. All caches were found in good condition. TFTC.
Veni. Vidi. Vici. Scripsi.
Heading Gome from the shops and decided that I had some time free so a detour in and some finds would be good. Parked round the border and wandered to GZ. GPS wanted me elsewhere, but caching instinct led me wider than the coords and soon spotted the cache. Signed the log and replaced as found.
Gratias pro cache aSaGR
Heading Gome from the shops and decided that I had some time free so a detour in and some finds would be good. Parked round the border and wandered to GZ. GPS wanted me elsewhere, but caching instinct led me wider than the coords and soon spotted the cache. Signed the log and replaced as found.
Gratias pro cache aSaGR
Poking around in the semi dark saw this one pop out of the other dimension quickly. The cache was cached and on to the next, or was it dinner time?
Thanks to aSaGR and **clear skies** from TeamAstro. [^] Cache the planet! [^]
Found this newish trad while out on a drive to celebrate International Cat day.
Thanks to aSaGR for putting out this cache for us to find.
Cache #11884
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Thanks to aSaGR for putting out this cache for us to find.
Cache #11884
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Cruising around Wynn Vale this afternoon, caching along the way .
Parked on the side street and wandered over to GZ .
Not found in the first place we looked . TNLNSL.
Thanks again aSaGR.
Parked on the side street and wandered over to GZ .
Not found in the first place we looked . TNLNSL.
Thanks again aSaGR.
Nature rules around here. Quick find once I got to GZ.
I will apologize right now, because everything from here on is here solely for the purpose of padding the word count.
This particular geocache was found using one of the following GPS enabled devices, Garmin GPSr, Montana 680t, Oregon 650 or Dakota 20 and a Samsung S8. Waypoints and paperless geocaching were downloaded via GSAK 9. Log prepared, checked and submitted using GSAK publish logs...
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Thanks for the cache. Merci la cache. Danke für den Cache. Gracias por el caché. Bedankt voor de cache. Kiitos kätköstä. Zikomo posungira. Terima kasih untuk cache. Hvala cache. Köszönöm a cache. Nga mihi mo te keteroki. Dankie vir die kas.
I will apologize right now, because everything from here on is here solely for the purpose of padding the word count.
This particular geocache was found using one of the following GPS enabled devices, Garmin GPSr, Montana 680t, Oregon 650 or Dakota 20 and a Samsung S8. Waypoints and paperless geocaching were downloaded via GSAK 9. Log prepared, checked and submitted using GSAK publish logs...
Warning, this hobby can be addictive. It can lead to exercise, meeting new people and finding interesting places you might not have known existed otherwise. Beware: you may have fun.
Thanks for the cache. Merci la cache. Danke für den Cache. Gracias por el caché. Bedankt voor de cache. Kiitos kätköstä. Zikomo posungira. Terima kasih untuk cache. Hvala cache. Köszönöm a cache. Nga mihi mo te keteroki. Dankie vir die kas.
We didn't look good enough but found it in the end when we checked one of the photos.
A very excited Poppy and Alfie found the treasure. Good spot for 3 and 5yo grandchildren.
Thanks aSaGR for hiding the hide.
Thanks aSaGR for hiding the hide.
Checked up on the cache and cards have been taken. I think someone took the ones that were supposed to be SWAG thinking they were FTF rewards. I’ll put some more cards in (hopefully soon, if I can successfully combat procrastination)
Co ords a bit out here after looking up and down through the trees I was finally about to find this one nicely tucked away
Today I headed out to find some caches that I was yet to find around the eastern side of Adelaide dodging the rain as I went.
Thanks for the cache
Today I headed out to find some caches that I was yet to find around the eastern side of Adelaide dodging the rain as I went.
Thanks for the cache
Joint #FTF# at 8.15am with SupaTurtle and SupaOrange.
Having a lazy morning at home when I saw the notifications. Supa's still in PJ's for the find. Thanks
Having a lazy morning at home when I saw the notifications. Supa's still in PJ's for the find. Thanks