CRAB 63 Minlaton, South Australia, Australia
By
Fishy Tales on 14-Oct-22. Waypoint GCA0XHQ
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Logs
Caching crabs while staying at Curramulka Thanks Fishy Tales for this fantastic geo art Tftc
Camped in Curramuka for a couple of days, picked up a few caches this afternoon before heading back to do a bit of shopping . Took nothing left a Path Tag in one of the caches. Coordinates good, all caches in good order. Maintained caches where necessary. Thanks to Fishy Tales for this series of caches. TFTC
Nice day for geocaching and hanging out with some friends. Logged the books with HC or Happy Crabbers. Made some new friends too. Thank you for putting these out for us to find.
Found on a fun day out and about with 19 other caching teams (logs signed as Happy Crabbers or HC) who set out to complete the Crab GeoArt - TFTC
Caching today with CPwanderer, SpidermonkeysMum, GoodLook, SnapHappy, The Dame, TK2, Gum-Ako, Honeysucker, LiB, TubbyBooBoo, JeffEddy, locus cache, Erin14, Superman22, northstar76, earthlight, Jolly, Guz's Travelers and Shandyk.Our main target was the CRAB geoart but many continued on to complete the Seahorse and a variety of other caches in the area.Logs were signed with the group name Happy Crabbers or HC to conserve space. Thanks for the fun! Fishy Tales
Nice day to gather with some other geo friends to tackle the crab! Team happy crabbers!
A beautiful day for finding some caches. Good company too: Logs were signed with the name HC or Happy Crabbers. TFTC
The call went out for anyone interested in a spot of "Crabbing" ? Twenty teams assembled in Minlaton and we headed out for a great morning's caching! Taking part were Tk2, Gum-Ako, Honeysucker, CPwanderer, Gizmos Gang, SpidermonkeysMom, SnapHappy, GoodLook, The Dame, Lib, Tubby BooBoo, Jeffeddy, Locuscache, Erin14, Superman 22, Northstar76, Earthlight, Jolly, Guz's Travelers, and Shandyk !!!We signed under the common name of "Happy Crabbers" (or H.C.) as is the common practice with big power trails.Excellent weather .... excellent company .... great road conditions .... great coordinates ... all made this an outstanding experience!!!Thankyou Fishy Tales for placing this unforetgetable GeoArt!!!
Found while out on an enjoyable day of caching. The weather was perfect and started the day with completing the Crab geoart series, which was completed with CP Wanderer, Tubby Boo Boo, SpidermonkeysMum, Goodook, SnapHappy, The Dame, TK2, Gum-Ako, Honeysucker, Gizmos Gang, LIB, LocusCache, Erin14, Superman22, Northstar, Earthlight, Jolly, Guz's Travelers and ShandyK. Logs were signed with the name Happy Crabbers or HC. Thanks for the caches, Fishy Tales.
An excellent day to complete some Geoart together with CP Wanderer, Jeff Eddy, SpidermonkeysMum, Goodook, SnapHappy, The Dame, TK2, Gum-Ako, Honeysucker, Gizmos Gang, LIB, LocusCache, Erin14, Superman22, Northstar, Earthlight, Jolly, Guz's Travelers and ShandyK. Thank you everyone for an awesome day. TFTC
Thanks to CPWanderer for organising a day to smash out the crab with CPwanderer, SpidermonkeysMum, GoodLook, SnapHappy, The Dame, TK2, Gum-Ako, Honeysucker, LiB, TubbyBooBoo, JeffEddy, LocusCache, Erin14, Superman22, Northstar76, Earthlight, Jolly, GizmosGang and Shandyk.We had a great day, made new friends, caught up with friends we haven't seen for a while. Beautiful weather and amazing countryside. Some of us also went on to do the Seahorse as well.Log for caches today were signed HC for Happy Crabbers to save room.Thanks Fishy Tales for putting out the geo art for us.
I normally cache alone so the opportunity to have some fun with others made the weekend away a bit special. Probably get the opportunity once a year, the last being the seahorse. All caches were signed as Happy Crabbers, to save space on the log sheets and is usual for these days out. Early lunch at Minlaton and then some random caching and adventure labing until the event at Yorke Valley Dam, Maitland. Gotta love a smiley face on the map.Thankyou for placing and maintaining it.
An early start, BBQ, fridge with snags, drinks etc. and a couple of fellow cachers on board, heading to The Yorkes to join some other teams for an assault on The Crab ??, The Seahorse, an event and a few other random caches.What an adventurous day with lots of smiles shared ?? and many more appearing on my map ??TFTC Fishy TalesKeep smiling ??
On a beaut sunny day I joined 19 other teams and went crabbing.The teams involved in locating the crab geo art were: Jlly, Shandyk, Guz's Travellers, earthlight TheDame, GoodLook, Snap Happy, SpidermonkeysMum, Gizmo's Gang, TubbyBooBoo, Jeffeddy, northstar76, Superman_22, CPwanderer, erine14, locus cache, Gum-Ako, Tk2, honeysucker and myself (LB).The containers were easy to spot or located quickly due to accurate co-ords Logs were signed with the group tag "HC" or Happy Crabbers to save space TFTC Fishy Tales for placing and maintaining this series
**Found whilst out and about for the day crabbing, with 19 of my closest a-cache-aintanes** The teams involved in locating the crab geo art were: GoodLook, TheDame, Jlly, Shandyk, Guz's Travellers, earthlight TheDame, LiB, SpidermonkeysMum, Gizmo's Gang, TubbyBooBoo, Jeffeddy, northstar76, Superman_22, CPwanderer, erine14, locus cache, Gum-Ako, Tk2, honeysucker and myself. *Never have I seen so many people happy to get crabs* The weather was glorious, the vistas stunning the tracks were dry and quiet and the geotrails were well defined. The containers were easy to spot or located quickly due to accurate co-ords. Logs were signed with the group tag "HC" or Happy Crabbers to save space. The thing I love about caching is the interesting stories, the extra interest and attention you take when traveling, the sight-seeing, the history, the interests of the individual COs, *the fantastic photo opportunities* and sometimes finding places that even some locals dont know about. I, like most cachers, look for more that a mint tin or a container under a bush. I appreciate the time that most COs take to construct a cache and write up a comprehensive listing and to create an interesting cache. **I love traveling this big land of ours.** I love taking the roads less traveled. I love the diversity of the land, the different scenes in the different seasons, the fresh air, the open plains, the lofty vistas and the magnificent waters. I even enjoy the longer scenic walks although I'm not as young and as fit as I used to be. I love the different coffee shops I find. I enjoy the times I cache with others but I usually cache on my own. Power trails just aren't as much fun by yourself.Thank you Fishy Tales for highlighting this area and for providing this game piece for our enjoyment. Appreciate your efforts. - P*Took*: Nothing*Left*: Nothing Sorry for the generic log but doing so many in a day we lost track of individual hides. This does not mean we do not appreciate the enormous effort and expense gone into setting up the series as we do.Many thanks Fishy Tales for the fun and laughs.Cache on! **#19064**
Day 5 of my SA trip. Around Minlaton today with the crab series planned.A few other local caches as well.The crabs have been on my to do list for ages. I began at 52 this morning working south. The first 50 have been found but the piles of rocks are intimidating . The long green clover is tricky also.Starting to replace wet and missing legs now.Forecast for rain later so the idea to get them early.Road surface nice and dry.Thanks for this series Logs signed Ftop
Today's caching was around Minlaton with some of the Gone Fishn' and the CRAB series, as well as others along the way. Also did the Salt Lake and the Water Towers adventure labs, which was very enjoyable drive around. TFTC
After over seven weeks on the road, I'm back home and finally catching up on all my logging.Caching in South Australia was fantastic, so many good hides to find, and we found ourselves zigzagging all over the place doing lots of geoart but of course ran out of time to get everything done on our to-do list.The majority of caches we found were in great condition and well maintained, which is a credit to all the CO's who placed them, so thank you.Our logs were mostly signed as 5 for QLD to save room on the log sheets, and no doubt, we'll be back again in the future.
TFTC smile out and about on a lovely day having a great time finding a few caches in Adelaide heading to cache Down south today signing as 5 for Qld Hatzofff Snickersallan RoddyC Imbunda , what a great team we made and lots of laughter and fun Thank you Fishy Tales for placing this cache for our enjoyment
Out and about in Adelaide after the 1 day Mega before heading across to the next Mega.Doing a few geoart and trails before heading out.Caching with and signing as the group '5 for QLD' and having a great day.TFTCache Fishy Tales
A February Mega brought us to Adelaide. Our group is traveling together and signing logs as 5 for QLD.Today we are working from Maitland then back towards Adelaide.Our target is the solved puzzles of the CRAB Geo art series. It is a very hot a windy day.Log signed and cache replaced as found on March 11, 2024. TFTC, Fishy Tales.
My first visit to SA and my aim was to attend the Leap Forward Event in Adelaide. My group of cachers are RoddyC, Hatzofff, Snickersallan, grannysmith1974 and Imbunda and we are signing as 5 for QLD.Cache soon found and signed before replacing as found. I'm really enjoying my trip down south. TFTC
Moving along the Crab trail - it took me while to decide where to start. A really hot day, with my car regularly reporting temps of up to 38 deg, a bit of a change from autumnal Christchurch.At this point I was seriously flagging in the heat & had found only about 20% of this series - I pulled over to contemplate life & the Universe - and when I started again, my rental car made a terrible noise. I limped into Minlaton, driving slowly because going faster made the noise worse .... found a mechanic who also couldn't isolate the noise as we took it for a test drive .... and was about to hoist it up when his work colleague noticed - yes - a branch from a small tree under the back of the car. *What a relief* - I had begun to have serious doubts as to how I would get back to Adelaide for a flight in a couple of days time. While I was in Minlaton I found a Virtual cache & contemplated stopping for the day, but got sucked back on to the trail !
Teamed up with ivss_xx for a few days' caching. We were planning to find as many as possible and have fun, and achieved both goals! Yay, a wherigo trail! TFTC!!
10:23 FITW Hinemoana14/96I have put a note down for this one, that it needs some maintenance. I can't remember what it was exactly though, but I think the container is starting to break, so needs replacing.Second day of driving around, taking part in Fishy Tales. Seahorse was on the menu yesterday, and this morning we are back for the crab! Kia ora! Paldies! Thanks for the cache, Fishy Tales!#10497
*Really happy to be back on the Fishy Trail with woolwood9.* ????We soon managed to get another Crab series container found! ????SL *tm/ww NZ**Thanks Fishy Tales for the reason to stop and I appreciate the effort in setting up these caches!*
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??????
Found as part of the SPBINZ team (Sidewaze, Paddle Chick, Bullertrout, IsisNZ, and Nanzie) although Bullertrout has found most of this trail on a previous visit. Today we are trying to piece this crab geoart back together as out first objective. We are taking it a little easier today after a big day out yesterday to exceed our target of 400 caches in a day. Just as well too as it got hotter and hotter as the day progressed - turned out to be the hottest day of our trip in the end. It wasn't as bad as we expected though as the heat was counteracted by the cool air conditioning in the car. TFTC Fishy Tales and kia ora from Aotearoa/New Zealand # 21,420**Otepoti/Dunedin is the place to be 26-27 October, 2024 for GCA7ZHD - Geo Toroa Mega! Please come and join in the fun, find heaps of caches and experience some wonderful Southern hospitality.**
SPINBNZ TEAM on our way to the Mega to catch up with our Friends doing a bit of caching on the way. Thanks for this Wherigo Fishy Tales
Caching as team SPBINZ: Sidewaze, Paddlechick, Bullertrout IsisNZ and Nanzie. We had a big day out yesterday, tracking down 430+ geocaches so today was a bit more laid back, a slightly later start, a few more non-trail caches and generally a more laid-back approach. The day turned out to be much warmer than yesterday, so we were pleased to already have the "big number" day ticked off. I get a bit side-tracked when I'm caching and take time to enjoy the local flora and fauna. The plants are so obviously adapted to life in a dry climate, the birds are colourful and screechy, and the ants - - well, I've never seen such large ants or had such a vicious bite from an insect. There are lots of scenic views too, some of which attract action from my camera but of course many that just form part of the overall experience.Oh, but of course I also take my turn driving and sometimes I'm first out of the car and into the hunt, though I'm probably number 5 on the success stakes when it comes to finding the slightly elusive hides .Today's first main priority, grab the crab series. - - - Put that great picture back together again .Greetings from the Shaky Isles and many many thanks for setting up and maintaining this series.(V) (,,,,*) (V).
After yesterday's huge day we are hoping for another day with big numbers but not as many as yesterday. Sidewaze, Paddle Chick, Bullertrout, IsisNZ and Nanzie are signing our logs as SPBINZ or sometimes SPINZ as BT has done a large number of caches on the Peninsula. TFTC #15857
Day 1 on the Yorke before attending the Great Leap Forward.Amazingly ten of us have travelled from the Nelson area (top of the South Island) and as luck would have it, Andy & Gail just happened to be staying in Port Vincent at the same time as me.Much more fun finding geoart in a group so I greatfully accepted an offer to be driven around by Andy for the day while Gail did the expert navigating.We signed the Crab logs as MAG and most of the other finds with our full caching names.An enjoyable day before attending a Fish & Chip Event back in Port Vincent.TFTC
Today we teamed up with Marchwood and headed out for a few caches. To save time and space we signed the logs MAG.Our aim was to do the Crab geoart and then whatever else we came across. Our total for the day was 122 finds. Apologies to the CO's for the cut and paste.tftc#7388
TFTC Fishy Tales your cache CRAB 63 that we found today. Day 2 in Minlaton. The aim of the day was to complete the Crab GeoArt. It was forecast to be a scorcher today and common sense told us to put this on hold until a cooler today tomorrow. Common sense did not prevail and we started off ad completed the task in just shy of 6 hours. We were hot, flustered and glad to be finished. A couple of cold drinks and we were recovering with the cooler switched on.Find Count: 17985
Found while travelling through SA with some other cachers. I am sure that they have the details!
Found by Mary and David in convoy with Rabbitto, Alansee, Team Crackers, Micaparamedic, McLookers and muzza, signing as RAT4M, at 10:26. Our last day caching the Yorke as a group.. Our thanks to Fishy Tales.
Touring the area today with Rabbitto, Alansee, Team Crackers, micaparamedic Muzza and maccamob. Logs signed RAT4M.Thanks for placing the cache Fishy Tales.
Found today in a group consisting of Rabbitto, Alansee, Team Crackers, Maccamob, Micaparamedic, McLookers and myself. All signed as RAT4M.My thanks for the cache, Fishy Tales.
We found this cache today on our Western Yorke tour in company of the RAT4M group, which stands for Rabbitto, Alansee, Team Crackers, Muzza, McLookers, Micaparamedic and Maccamob. A big day traversing the dry and dusty roadsides of Yorke Peninsula. Thanks from D & HA B-A
We headed off this morning to finish the remaining this geoart that we didn't finish yesterday.We encountered a lot of heavy machinery on the roads and in the paddocks doing the yearly harvest but none a big issue. We were happy when we acually got through quicker than expected. ????Again we had all corrected the finals for these caches not long after they came out but this was our first chance to look for the actual hides. We found the majority of the hides we looked for turned into nice quick finds but there were a few that had us looking for a quite awhile even with this many eyes looking. We did replace a couple of containers but all the others were in good condition. Sorry for the generic log but doing so many in a day we lost track of individual hides. This does not mean we do not appreciate the enormous effort and expence gone into setting up the series as we really do.Many thanks Fishy Tales For the fun and laughs. To save room in the log book we signed as RAT4M (Rabbitto, Alansee, Team Crackers, Muzza,mcLookers, micaparamedic and maccamob)
Travelling with iluvtrekking up the WA coast to Darwin, down the Centre and in the Flinders. After spending a week in the Peterbough area we headed to Minlaton for the Crab series and other caches. Thanks Fishy Tales
Travelling with richlink from Perth to Darwin up along the west coast and home again through the centre and the Nullarbor. We are on the home stretch now, just a few days in the Yorke to pick up a few caches. TFTC
Found with 63Roos, ALL7 & DeafPhantom. What a adventure! . Fishy Tales, thank you so much for placing it for everyone to enjoy and highlighting this area.
Long way where we staying and we get up early .What a great drive and beautiful view ,beach etc so amazing . Haven't seen any wild animals yet. Love to see my 4x4 become dirty dust muddy Thank you for your hard work with puzzles. And also took many photos. Very beautiful Yorke Peninsula. I never ever seen anything like this before. I'm starting to research what farm grows and history. Weather is awesome blue sky , and so much fun with deaf group and get home late tired.
I feel so good to get fit and lost some weight.
With 63Roos All7 and Pwala
Thank you for bring us here
I feel so good to get fit and lost some weight.
With 63Roos All7 and Pwala
Thank you for bring us here
Accompanied all7 pwala deafphathom …
What a fantastic enjoyed journey so long way for fishy series…
Problem following:
Some of wet noted
Few caches were damage
signed it with team… TFTM
What a fantastic enjoyed journey so long way for fishy series…
Problem following:
Some of wet noted
Few caches were damage
signed it with team… TFTM
Accompany with 63Roos, ALL7, Pwala DeafPhantom, Fantastic enjoyed trip to fishing series… We staying at Caravan Park..
Signed it with stamp.. TFTC
Signed it with stamp.. TFTC
Came for a drive to cache a crab. Some caches took longer than others. TFTC Fishy Tales.
The series was a good coordinate spot with a hint's helpful . Enjoyed myself.
Find it and sign the log as EV, and thanks for the cache and hunt.
Find it and sign the log as EV, and thanks for the cache and hunt.
Stamped as JAMS (JJ52. Allister W, mogni, sir_spectre). Found with some or all of the JAMS crew.
Thanks
Thanks
The JAMS team were heading over to Yorke Peninsula for a couple of days to complete the new geoart along with some more of the fishing line that some of us still needed. It was also a trip to help mogni get closer to a major milestone. We had a fun 2 days with lots of different caches found as well as the Fishing Hook and line, Crab and Seahorse and we performed maintenance where needed.
Day 2, we left our accommodation early and found a few more of the fishing line before heading over to do the Crab then the Sea Horse along with some others that we were driving past.
Thanks for the cache Fishy Tales.
Day 2, we left our accommodation early and found a few more of the fishing line before heading over to do the Crab then the Sea Horse along with some others that we were driving past.
Thanks for the cache Fishy Tales.
I am trying to hit a major milestone in April and this weekend was my chance to get closer to my goal. the JAMMS (JJ52, Allister W, me, michells&hound and sir_spectre) generously helped me find 300+ caches and all caches were replaced better than found.
Thanks to Fishy Tales from mogni
Thanks to Fishy Tales from mogni
Found with JAMS ( JJ52, Allister w, Mogni, Mitchell&hound plus sir_spectre ) crew. Mogni wants to get to 20, 000 by the Rutherglen Mega in Victoria and make that event her 20, 000 th. Targeted so multi's on the way down to get me closer to 1000 multi's, under 15 to go and got another 8 this trip. So we went out to get some parts of the fishing line geo art that some of the JAMS members haven't completed plus the " Crab ", " The Hook " and the " Sea Horse " geo art series plus some extra caches along the way. By request of one of the members of the fishy tales we swapped the logs sheets for new log sheets ( at least 350 ) and we also removed the 10 mint tins we found and replaced them with preform tubes. All containers found eaten, creacked, broken or with out lids were also replaced with the caches supplied bt the fishy tales group. By the end of the trip we had filled 1 and 3/4 quartes of a standard sized medium bin liner bag with log sheets and broken containers ( some containers not of the geo art series ). Only sighted 2 snakes while doing the geo art but i think i walk though at least 3 dozen spider webs. I found a trackable on the ground about 2 meters from the cache while doing the crab geo art, some people need to be more careful when carrying trackables in their pockets while caching. We stayed in Port Vincent over night. I even got my 18, 000 cache find this weekend, that is probably less surprising since i got just under 400 finds for the weekend. A good weekend away was had by all and it wasn't to hot but i wouldn't have wanted it any hotter.
Today I caught up with the rest of the JAMS crew to complete the Crab and Seahorse geoart. It was a great day not too hot and all caches found in excellent condition.
A few extra caches were thrown in for good measure and I finished the day with 200 finds and back home before 5pm. perfect day out!!
Thanks to everyone who hid caches for us to find .
Great series TFTC
A few extra caches were thrown in for good measure and I finished the day with 200 finds and back home before 5pm. perfect day out!!
Thanks to everyone who hid caches for us to find .
Great series TFTC
I have come over from NZ to visit family and do a lot of caching. I am now on the Yorke Peninsula doing the trails and other caches close by. Have been out here before but there are lots of new caches now. Very hot day today. Talked to a few farmers today and Police yesterday and all were happy what I was doing.
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[:(!] Thanks for an awesome effort. ????????
Devilish
Brilliant and Clever
I like it
Another one off the list
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?????? (HaHa). In your dreams, these cachers do. ??????
[:(!] Thanks for an awesome effort. ????????
Devilish
Brilliant and Clever
I like it
Another one off the list
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So JTreeTrack2 and Mr Dromaniax decided they would find FOUR HUNDRED caches in a day. When they put their minds to a task, they usually achieve it, which is what they did.
The day started with the first cache at 8.15 and finished with the last on the list found at 7.45 pm. So eleven and a half hours of solid caching. We travelled 135 kilometres to achieve the task.
We had zero DNFs. We also picked up a few spare caches from the Bait station yesterday evening and replaced a few that had succumbed to the ravages of time.
We found nearly one hundred WereiGo caches and many Mysteries from the Hook GeoArt.
We were very impressed by the standard of maintenance on the caches that we found and were pleased that we also picked up a few decades of unloved.
Thank you, Fishy Tales, for a wonderful, gruelling day caching on the Yorke Peninsula.
All caches were stamped with JTT2 DX.
The day started with the first cache at 8.15 and finished with the last on the list found at 7.45 pm. So eleven and a half hours of solid caching. We travelled 135 kilometres to achieve the task.
We had zero DNFs. We also picked up a few spare caches from the Bait station yesterday evening and replaced a few that had succumbed to the ravages of time.
We found nearly one hundred WereiGo caches and many Mysteries from the Hook GeoArt.
We were very impressed by the standard of maintenance on the caches that we found and were pleased that we also picked up a few decades of unloved.
Thank you, Fishy Tales, for a wonderful, gruelling day caching on the Yorke Peninsula.
All caches were stamped with JTT2 DX.
So JTreeTrack2 and Mr Dromaniax decided they would find FOUR HUNDRED caches in a day. When they put their minds to a task, they usually achieve it, which is what they did.
The day started with the first cache at 8.15 and finished with the last on the list found at 7.45 pm. So eleven and a half hours of solid caching. We travelled 135 kilometres to achieve the task.
We had zero DNFs. We also picked up a few spare caches from the Bait station yesterday evening and replaced a few that had succumbed to the ravages of time.
We found nearly one hundred WereiGo caches and many Mysteries from the Hook GeoArt.
We were very impressed by the standard of maintenance on the caches that we found and were pleased that we also picked up a few decades of unloved.
Thank you, Fishy Tales, for a wonderful, gruelling day caching on the Yorke Peninsula.
All caches were stamped with JTT2 DX.
The day started with the first cache at 8.15 and finished with the last on the list found at 7.45 pm. So eleven and a half hours of solid caching. We travelled 135 kilometres to achieve the task.
We had zero DNFs. We also picked up a few spare caches from the Bait station yesterday evening and replaced a few that had succumbed to the ravages of time.
We found nearly one hundred WereiGo caches and many Mysteries from the Hook GeoArt.
We were very impressed by the standard of maintenance on the caches that we found and were pleased that we also picked up a few decades of unloved.
Thank you, Fishy Tales, for a wonderful, gruelling day caching on the Yorke Peninsula.
All caches were stamped with JTT2 DX.
Heading over to the Yorke Peninsula for some camping and Geocaching. The primary target for today was the crab trail.
Found all without problems. The rocky GZs did have a couple of tricky ones but all in all an enjoyable few hours were had.
A snake and some bees kept the excitement up but thankfully no bites or stings for me today.
Thanks for the cache Fishy Tales.
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Found all without problems. The rocky GZs did have a couple of tricky ones but all in all an enjoyable few hours were had.
A snake and some bees kept the excitement up but thankfully no bites or stings for me today.
Thanks for the cache Fishy Tales.
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After a full weekend down near Edithburgh with Mattycat and Perfect Di it was time to make our way home, with a few hours left up our sleeve we made a start on this new series and got about half way through before having to hightail home, all caches were found in great condition
TFTC Fishy Tales
TFTC Fishy Tales
Fishing for caches with Purrfect Di, Jack, and froghoppin.
Plenty of opportunity down here. Seems the line got snagged and repaired, and the peninsula's got crabs now too. Not to menton all the other creatures, old and new, that we'll have to return for!
The catch down here just keeps on giving
Thank you for the cache placement Fishy Tales , and ongoing maintenance
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Please take care out there,
it's a dangerous world filled with rusty old mint tins and objects falling from trees
...... but a cache a day still keeps the boredom away
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Most of our caches are logged using the resources of gsak, garmin, and androids.
No apples or other fruit needed An apple a day doesn't keep the doctor away, we've tried that
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Make sure that Travel Bugs are the Only bugs you share and pass on (Covid cancels caching!)
Keep a safe distance - clean and cache the countryside
It's awesome of all those placing quality caches out and about around our country areas,
in sensible safe places and containers especially! - it keeps our game fun, and interesting
Of course we do appreciate if you actually did read all this extra addition to the log word count! There's a challenge somewhere out there, or so we've been told! You win a virtual smiley for the effort and getting to the end of the log Maybe if I worked out where it is I could do it and go back to normal logs again ! If you find the challenge let me know and perhaps we can put an end to these long logs !!!
[:o)]
The end. For now...
... until next time!
Plenty of opportunity down here. Seems the line got snagged and repaired, and the peninsula's got crabs now too. Not to menton all the other creatures, old and new, that we'll have to return for!
The catch down here just keeps on giving
Thank you for the cache placement Fishy Tales , and ongoing maintenance
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Please take care out there,
it's a dangerous world filled with rusty old mint tins and objects falling from trees
...... but a cache a day still keeps the boredom away
--------
Most of our caches are logged using the resources of gsak, garmin, and androids.
No apples or other fruit needed An apple a day doesn't keep the doctor away, we've tried that
----------
Make sure that Travel Bugs are the Only bugs you share and pass on (Covid cancels caching!)
Keep a safe distance - clean and cache the countryside
It's awesome of all those placing quality caches out and about around our country areas,
in sensible safe places and containers especially! - it keeps our game fun, and interesting
Of course we do appreciate if you actually did read all this extra addition to the log word count! There's a challenge somewhere out there, or so we've been told! You win a virtual smiley for the effort and getting to the end of the log Maybe if I worked out where it is I could do it and go back to normal logs again ! If you find the challenge let me know and perhaps we can put an end to these long logs !!!
[:o)]
The end. For now...
... until next time!
Claiming beta testing status on this geocache.
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. Nga mihi mo te keteroki. Dankie vir die kas. Köszönöm a rejtést.
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SA’s Leap Year Event - GCA1DNA - keep the date free - 29th February 2024. Can’t wait!!
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. Nga mihi mo te keteroki. Dankie vir die kas. Köszönöm a rejtést.
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SA’s Leap Year Event - GCA1DNA - keep the date free - 29th February 2024. Can’t wait!!
Found on a day trip to the Yorke Peninsula with gridge98.
Our main target was the crab geoart wherigo series, but we took the opportunity to find a few other caches of interest along the way.
We were lucky with the weather - a beautiful clear sunny day, but not too hot - just perfect for geocaching. We were also lucky that there wasn't really too much traffic about, despite being a public holiday.
Overall it was a fairly leisurely day and we were a bit surprised that we didn't encounter any other geocachers along the way.
We found all the caches we looked for and all of the containers and contents were in good condition. The geoart series logbooks were signed 'eg1 98'.
Thanks Fishy Tales for the cache.
Our main target was the crab geoart wherigo series, but we took the opportunity to find a few other caches of interest along the way.
We were lucky with the weather - a beautiful clear sunny day, but not too hot - just perfect for geocaching. We were also lucky that there wasn't really too much traffic about, despite being a public holiday.
Overall it was a fairly leisurely day and we were a bit surprised that we didn't encounter any other geocachers along the way.
We found all the caches we looked for and all of the containers and contents were in good condition. The geoart series logbooks were signed 'eg1 98'.
Thanks Fishy Tales for the cache.
This was a great little series with all nice and easy finds with good containers and helpful hints along the way. All caches were easily found and are all good, the caches were signed as EG198
Today e.gregory1 and I headed to the yorke peninsula with a aim focus on finding the new wherigo crab series, along the way we picked up a few extra around the peninsula on a nice day out.
Thanks for the cache
Today e.gregory1 and I headed to the yorke peninsula with a aim focus on finding the new wherigo crab series, along the way we picked up a few extra around the peninsula on a nice day out.
Thanks for the cache
The Epic Road Trip with OzHockeyChick finds us in the Yorke Peninsula on Day 16. We’ve found a boat and a hook and now it’s time for a crab. All while exploring around the midpoint of the peninsula.
Many thanks to the recent finders who have performed maintenance on all of these series as I suspect our find rate would have been much lower without it.
Thanks Fishy Tales for adding this cache to the worldwide collection for us all to enjoy.
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Big things are continuing to happen! *Are you joining the fun again in 2023?*
[**THE**](https://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC9MH9M)
[**RUTHERGLEN**](https://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC9MH9M)
[**EVENT 2022**](https://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC9MH9M)
6th / 10th April 2023 – GC9MH9M – Rutherglen – Victoria
Many thanks to the recent finders who have performed maintenance on all of these series as I suspect our find rate would have been much lower without it.
Thanks Fishy Tales for adding this cache to the worldwide collection for us all to enjoy.
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Big things are continuing to happen! *Are you joining the fun again in 2023?*
[**THE**](https://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC9MH9M)
[**RUTHERGLEN**](https://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC9MH9M)
[**EVENT 2022**](https://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC9MH9M)
6th / 10th April 2023 – GC9MH9M – Rutherglen – Victoria
RoamingHowie and OzHockeyChick’s Epic Road Trip - Day Sixteen: OK, now we have a boat - time to go fishing for a certain crustacean, followed by a visit to the Minlaton bakery for lunch and a spot of sightseeing in the afternoon.
Thanks for bringing us here by placing this cache, Fishy Tales
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We’re all going to Rutherglen to participate in Victoria’s next Mega!
*Are you coming to join in the fun?*
[**THE**](https://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC9MH9M)
[**RUTHERGLEN**](https://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC9MH9M)
[**EVENT 2023**](https://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC9MH9M)
6th - 10th April 2023 – GC9MH9M – Rutherglen – Victoria
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Thanks for bringing us here by placing this cache, Fishy Tales
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We’re all going to Rutherglen to participate in Victoria’s next Mega!
*Are you coming to join in the fun?*
[**THE**](https://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC9MH9M)
[**RUTHERGLEN**](https://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC9MH9M)
[**EVENT 2023**](https://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC9MH9M)
6th - 10th April 2023 – GC9MH9M – Rutherglen – Victoria
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When I eat crab, slide the rosy
rubbery claw across my tongue
I think of my mother. She'd drive down
to the edge of the Bay, tiny woman in a
huge car, she'd ask the crab-man to
crack it for her. She'd stand and wait as the
pliers broke those chalky homes, wild-
red and knobby, those cartilage wrists, the
thin orange roof of the back.
I'd come home, and find her at the table
crisply unhousing the parts, laying the
fierce shell on one side, the
soft body on the other. She gave us
lots, because we loved it so much,
so there was always enough, a mound of crab like a
cross between breast-milk and meat. The back
even had the shape of a perfect
ruined breast, upright flakes
white as the flesh of a chrysanthemum, but the
best part was the claw, she'd slide it
out so slowly the tip was unbroken,
scarlet bulb of the feeler—it was such a
kick to easily eat that weapon,
wreck its delicate hooked pulp between
palate and tongue. She loved to feed us
and all she gave us was fresh, she was willing to
grasp shell, membrane, stem, to go
close to dirt and salt to feed us,
the way she had gone near our father himself
to give us life. I look back and
see us dripping at the table, feeding, her
row of pink eaters, the platter of flawless
limp claws, I look back further and
see her in the kitchen, shelling flesh, her
small hands curled—she is like a
fish-hawk, wild, tearing the meat
deftly, living out her life of fear and desire.
Thanks to Fishy Tales and **clear skies** from TeamAstro. [^] Cache the planet! [^]
rubbery claw across my tongue
I think of my mother. She'd drive down
to the edge of the Bay, tiny woman in a
huge car, she'd ask the crab-man to
crack it for her. She'd stand and wait as the
pliers broke those chalky homes, wild-
red and knobby, those cartilage wrists, the
thin orange roof of the back.
I'd come home, and find her at the table
crisply unhousing the parts, laying the
fierce shell on one side, the
soft body on the other. She gave us
lots, because we loved it so much,
so there was always enough, a mound of crab like a
cross between breast-milk and meat. The back
even had the shape of a perfect
ruined breast, upright flakes
white as the flesh of a chrysanthemum, but the
best part was the claw, she'd slide it
out so slowly the tip was unbroken,
scarlet bulb of the feeler—it was such a
kick to easily eat that weapon,
wreck its delicate hooked pulp between
palate and tongue. She loved to feed us
and all she gave us was fresh, she was willing to
grasp shell, membrane, stem, to go
close to dirt and salt to feed us,
the way she had gone near our father himself
to give us life. I look back and
see us dripping at the table, feeding, her
row of pink eaters, the platter of flawless
limp claws, I look back further and
see her in the kitchen, shelling flesh, her
small hands curled—she is like a
fish-hawk, wild, tearing the meat
deftly, living out her life of fear and desire.
Thanks to Fishy Tales and **clear skies** from TeamAstro. [^] Cache the planet! [^]
Came out to catch some crabs. Most were caught easily, some a lil harder, all but a cpl the hint worked for, and none got away!
A good days crabbing indeed!
TNLNSL
Thanks
A good days crabbing indeed!
TNLNSL
Thanks
We had a great day crabbing on the Peninsula and made a few other fides as well
TFTC
TFTC
Solved these puzzles when first released. Am doing maintenance run with The X-Trailers on the Yorke so locating some in this series. TFTC
Ttrogg picked up Mrs Rat from the rat's den.
We headed to the Yorkes, for day of caching and fun.
We found 48 caches of the crab, before heading home.
A quick easy find. Tftc
We headed to the Yorkes, for day of caching and fun.
We found 48 caches of the crab, before heading home.
A quick easy find. Tftc
Headed north today and picked up the Rat from her nest, then headed west to the Yorke Peninsula. Found a few selected caches then headed for the new Crab geoart. Managed to find half the series before it was time to head back to the little smoke. A good day was had with nice weather and no DNFs.
Thanks to Fishy Tales for the chance to find your cache.
Cache #12345
This log composed and published using GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife).
Thanks to Fishy Tales for the chance to find your cache.
Cache #12345
This log composed and published using GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife).
Back in Ardrossan for harvest work. Still a little early for the season with Mr Felix having a birthday on Sunday we had saved a few caches to do around lunch at Stansbury. Looking at our geomap last night to check how many caches that actually was we were AMAZED that whoa theres a CRAB we didnt know about. So we set about sorting out the WIG. With 1 hiccup all were solved by 10.15pm but with a lazy start this morning we set off for Minlaton bakery for brunch! Oops bakery shut for maintenance so over the road to the Gumnut cafe for some awesome breakfast wrap and burger before starting the series at 11.00am. At the first cache we saw Featherwaite had been out yesterday and after maybe 20 caches we saw their log come in that we had been at least 12hours too late for FTF. So as it turned out STF for us for this series.
TFTC Fishy Tales
TFTC Fishy Tales
I've been planning a trip to Wool Bay for the coming weekend, so when I noticed a series of new caches on Yorke Peninsula being published on the Friday afternoon our plans were edged forward. Drove across into the setting sun and completed the series by torchlight until the early hours of the morning. Very happy to claim *FTF* on all 96 caches. Thanks for the cache and series Fishy Tales!