Bushy Hill Blakeview, South Australia, Australia
By
Br0d13B on 07-Nov-22. Waypoint GCA1Z5N
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An action had been taken on this cache because of one of the following -No response from the cache owner to the previous reviewer note ask for this cache to receive maintenance.No cache to find or log to sign.It has been more than 28 days since the last owner note.As there has been no response I'm archiving this cache to stop it from showing up in my reviewer searches and new placement checks.Please remember to return to the GZ and collect the cache or Check it has been removed if you have not already done so. We don't want to litter our environment with Geotrash and if you have any TB's or coins in your cache I'm sure the owners would want them moved on.**This cache has now been taken off my watchlist and I will not see any notes you leave on the cache page from today.**As a result I am archiving this cache to keep from continually showing up in search lists and to prevent it from blocking other cache placements.Caches that have been archived for lack of maintenance will not be unarchived. This is explained in the Help Center article (http://support.groundspeak.com//index.php?pg=kb.page&id=70).
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Thank you for the information What a shame the log is missing. I'll replace it asap.
fun cache to find, well camouflaged. There was only a small piece of paper in the cache to sign, so would suggest more paper/log be placed in the cache. great cache nevertheless
After a lovely morning tea nearby - bunadoorian and I came here to find this cache as it is a new LGA for us. This is our 3rd new LGA this morning. I am chasing LGA's for a challenge cache in SA. I found this cache first. I enjoy caches that reuse items. TFTC and for bringing us here Br0d13B
This afternoon, I went to Blakeview and Davoren Park for business. I tried some caches while I was in that area.Found 3 caches today, and this was the last one.Parked in the carpark spot almost next to GZ.Checked a possible spot, and found the cache.The log book is a bit difficult to grab, but I managed to get it out eventually. Signed the log book.Thanks for the cache, Br0d13B.---**South Australia will host a Leap Day Mega Event on 29th February 2024. GCA1DNA: The Great Leap Forward. Count down: less than three months.**
No luck today. Hint said it was on the ground, but we couldn't find it anywhere unfortunately.
Clocking up cache whilst working toward other challenge goals and milestones!
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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!
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Remember, if you take a TB be sure to:
- Read the Goal and Description
- Correctly 'Retrieve' it.
- Log 'Visit' for the TB at each cache, event etc. that you go to. Unless the Description states otherwise.
- When you want to put it another cache you 'Drop' it, so the next cacher can repeat the process
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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!
A physical cache on the way home after Skuzzybear’s exhausting breakfast event. I’ve been to this spot once before, but there was a combination of muggles and a suspicion that the cache was missing. Relieved to read the the CO has moved the final coordinates as GPS led me to a quite different spot today. A quick find, nice sturdy container too.
Thanks for the hide and the maintenance Br0d13B.
Thanks for the hide and the maintenance Br0d13B.
As I get set to depart for the USA, I wanted to find this cache since I walk by it everyday when I visit my partner. Easy find if you know what you are looking for. TFTC
Still on a high, after monster mashing the JLWE thing as Zenior Zombies [|)] 2/3 of the Zeniors went out for some caches and a long walk today in the bush (Put next year in your diary now!!)
Found your cache with froghoppin! And Jack tagged along for the ride.
Last time I was here the coordinates were closer to Fasta Pasta... and I was on a time limit!
This time much more successful
Many thanks for the cache hide and ongoing care and maintenance Br0d13B .
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Country, Coffee, Cats, Champagne, Chocolate, and Caching...
Careful caching as always with Jack helping, wherever we go.
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, occasionally AI too! (And a little rubber stamp )
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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!
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GCA1DNA - Great Leap Forward ... be there or be backward!
29.2.24 It's gone MEGA !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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And don't forget to put the June Long Weekend in your diary for 2024 too... it'll be out of this world
Found your cache with froghoppin! And Jack tagged along for the ride.
Last time I was here the coordinates were closer to Fasta Pasta... and I was on a time limit!
This time much more successful
Many thanks for the cache hide and ongoing care and maintenance Br0d13B .
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Country, Coffee, Cats, Champagne, Chocolate, and Caching...
Careful caching as always with Jack helping, wherever we go.
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, occasionally AI too! (And a little rubber stamp )
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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!
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GCA1DNA - Great Leap Forward ... be there or be backward!
29.2.24 It's gone MEGA !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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And don't forget to put the June Long Weekend in your diary for 2024 too... it'll be out of this world
Heading to Warren gorge with Mattycat for the day and made the detour to collect this one on the way and a chance to stretch the legs, a quick find for us today
TFTC Br0d13B
TFTC Br0d13B
The Muffs were in town.
So we went a caching on a lovely Sunday.
Took a bit to locate it.
But Mr Muff found the cache. Tftc
So we went a caching on a lovely Sunday.
Took a bit to locate it.
But Mr Muff found the cache. Tftc
We came to this side of town to catch up with friends, it has been a long time since we have been here, and of course, to do some geocaching, Isn't this what geocaching is all about, good friends, cache finds and all things geocaching.
Overall we have had a lovely couple of day's and it is now time to return to wet and chilly Victoria.
SL TFTC
Overall we have had a lovely couple of day's and it is now time to return to wet and chilly Victoria.
SL TFTC
So I personally made this one harder than it had to be... Particularly when the old skill of just jumping up or stepping down without doing an injury has been temporarily deleted from my repertoire . Fortunately, I was with a much more nimble secret agent. Cache was soon in hand and log signed without injury or other laughable entertainment! TYFTC SLTN LN
I called up skuzzybear for a catch up and some caching. I needed Day 6 of the 20 Day June Wheel of Challenges.
A nice container in a lovely area.
Thanks for placing the cache for our enjoyment Br0d13B
A nice container in a lovely area.
Thanks for placing the cache for our enjoyment Br0d13B
Coordinates changed from:
S 34° 40.761 E 138° 42.360
Coordinates changed to:
S 34° 40.759 E 138° 42.371
Distance from original: 57.4 feet or 17.5 meters.
Cache slightly moved to be more garden friendly.
S 34° 40.761 E 138° 42.360
Coordinates changed to:
S 34° 40.759 E 138° 42.371
Distance from original: 57.4 feet or 17.5 meters.
Cache slightly moved to be more garden friendly.
It was getting dark but couldn't find. Not sure if it's on the roadside or park side. Felt like a Goober looking though
I'm a bit embarrassed to say, but went out today to move the cache to a new location, out of the garden bed - however it was a DNF on my own cache I will check back again to confirm that it has not gone MIA.
Blended in too well in the dark, or maybe the local lady didn't like it. Will pop back another day.
local lady spotted us. was not happy about walking thru the garden. maybe better to do not right after dinner.
Found during a tour through the northern suburbs to clear a few more symbols from the map. Completed the Aquaduct series at Highbury and other caches along the way, before heading to Modbury and ending up with the final cache for the day (this one!) at Blakeview. Thanks for the cache Br0d13B!
Found the cache this time. Interesting location.
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.
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SA’s Leap Year Event - 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. Köszönöm a cache. Nga mihi mo te keteroki. Dankie vir die kas.
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SA’s Leap Year Event - keep the date free - 29th February 2024. Can’t wait!!
Great hide, i think its a little harder than its listed as. took a while almost gave up.
Decided to try for this cache again after no luck a few months back but had no luck unfortunately. Tonight, with the help of Master 5, in the heat of the night, we found it. Excited to place some swaps.
Hint:enter from the bottom path to prevent damage to ground vegetation.
TFTC
Hint:enter from the bottom path to prevent damage to ground vegetation.
TFTC
A short run around the suburbs near home today after visiting relatives for Christmas [^].
This was a quick find and sign this afternoon .
TNLNSL.
The lake (as usual) looked great today .
Thanks Br0d13B.
This was a quick find and sign this afternoon .
TNLNSL.
The lake (as usual) looked great today .
Thanks Br0d13B.
Today I headed north to get a few caches.
About a 50% win rate today on a disappointing day.
Like others I fear for the ground covers as cachers trample around.
TFTC
About a 50% win rate today on a disappointing day.
Like others I fear for the ground covers as cachers trample around.
TFTC
Spent a while trying not to damage the garden before resorting to a PAF, or two. But when neither were answered decided to leave rather than do more damage.
Thanks for the hunt Br0d13B
*This log composed and published using GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife).*
Thanks for the hunt Br0d13B
*This log composed and published using GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife).*
Was out this way to visit a friend recovering from an operation and, of course, had to do some caching as well. This was one of four newish traditionals found.
On the way back to the car saw another name in the logs that I knew and after making contact returned for another look. Memories were a little faded but were enough to help make the find in the middle of the garden but with very little walking on ground cover.
Thanks Br0d13B for putting out this cache for us all to find.
Cache #12718
This log composed and published using GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife).
On the way back to the car saw another name in the logs that I knew and after making contact returned for another look. Memories were a little faded but were enough to help make the find in the middle of the garden but with very little walking on ground cover.
Thanks Br0d13B for putting out this cache for us all to find.
Cache #12718
This log composed and published using GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife).
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. [^]
Lots of bushes here but thankfully Michells&hound found the right ones and the cache was found. I still think we trampled some of the ground cover!
Thanks for the cache Br0d13B.
Lots of bushes here but thankfully Michells&hound found the right ones and the cache was found. I still think we trampled some of the ground cover!
Thanks for the cache Br0d13B.
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.
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!
Not sure about this one but thankfully it was a quick find. I see bushes and shrubs being trampled here TFTC
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!
Not sure about this one but thankfully it was a quick find. I see bushes and shrubs being trampled here TFTC
Thank you to thomas_tha_tank for notifying that the rubber band snapped. New one placed today, as well as 2 spares for the future!
Big thanks to whoever bagged the note pad for me
So happy to see so many swappables! That was the goal with the larger container so very happy.
Big thanks to whoever bagged the note pad for me
So happy to see so many swappables! That was the goal with the larger container so very happy.
Easy find, interesting container
The rubber band snapped as I went to put it back on though
The rubber band snapped as I went to put it back on though
This morning we headed north to the bad lands for a few caches and park run for something different to do. This wasn’t the easiest of hides with the amount of muggles around but Courtneyrose put her hands on it
TFTC
TFTC
A morning park run in Salisbury followed by a lovely breakfast & a few caches with gridge98
A quick find whilst gently stepping over/around the groundcover plants... probably not the best place for a cache that won't incur trampling over time...
TNLNSL
TNLNSL
Thanks for popping in another cache. We did encounter a muggle, but imagine outside of school hours it would be very busy. No need to trample garden. Hope people take the time to enjoy the park
Oh, glad we decided not to go to the event, saw it published and rushed 15 minutes to get here, house sitting, so a little further from home. 9am.
Thanks BrOd13B
Oh, glad we decided not to go to the event, saw it published and rushed 15 minutes to get here, house sitting, so a little further from home. 9am.
Thanks BrOd13B