5126 Fairview Park Fairview Park, South Australia, Australia
By Squizzie_ on 16-Feb-23. Waypoint GCA4Y31

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26-Oct-24
Given time of year I was a bit concerned about the native fauna, however all I saw was a tiny lizard on the cache. TFTC
 
24-Jul-24
Found during a caching trip out to the north-eastern suburbs to clear up a cluster of caches that I've been meaning to do for ages. Most caches were found relatively quickly and were in good condition. Thanks for the cache Postmaster Squizzie!
 
21-Jun-24
Out this way clearing the map.A find on my way homeTFTC SL
 
08-Jun-24
With a recent push on solving some of the puzzles in the area, I have collected enough to make it worthy of another trip over this side. I was later leaving home than normal and of course I got distracted by trads in between solved puzzles.I walked in the long way as asked, and found the hide. I lifted the screen and found a huntsman. I helped him to another location then fumbled with the numbers for absolutely ever and ever and ever, then some silly numbers and back to the right numbers. Then I finally found the right jiggle and position and it came open. The lizard inside the cache didnt know what to do or where to go, and remained still during the whole adventure.I love this cache, well done, great effort, and leaving a FP for you Squizzie.Cache found at 10.18am, find #9634. Cache in great condition. I left in a direct route with no trees giving issue.
 
31-Mar-24
Out today before it got too hot with Magic [8] looking for Easter Eggs, but all we found were Yellow faces.Thank you to all the COs for the placement and the ongoing maintenance.TFTC TNLN SLFav Point Awarded
 
31-Mar-24
Found while out and about with Team Honda for a geocache hunt (well it was Easter)Thanks for the Cache
 
21-Feb-24
Out for a long stroll, this one was on my list.Nice, Hyde! Took a travel bug.
 
20-Feb-24
Clever hide. The Supa's needed a cache for their calendar day. Will be out again tomorrow. Thanks
 
20-Feb-24
Cool hide which I found first. Fav point from me too. Tra La Laaa
 
20-Feb-24
A fun cache but very snakey on a hot day. Fav point from me. Turtle Out
 
29-Dec-23
I am back in South Australia for more than a week for the first time in ages so naturally this meant that I took the time to catch up with my Geomum, Doctor Owl. It had been about 2 years since we cached together and I had actually managed to do a number of caches in my own time since then - granted, not particularly ones in Australia though.It took some discussion to work out how to get to GZ, particularly in a manner that would minimise the risk of injury (I am not prone to accidents, accidents are prone to me) but once we got to GZ we found a very cute object that did not appear to belong. Very well done with a very nice simple puzzle. TFTC.
 
29-Dec-23
Owl was concerned about the field puzzle, knowing who the CO was. However, after some bushbashing (avoiding the cursed shrubs), Owl was able to decipher the puzzle on her first go. Lovely bit of cammo!
 
24-Dec-23
Container quickly found, field puzzle suitably completed and log stampedAwarding a favourite point for this one, a very nice piece of work TFTC
 
19-Dec-23
Bush bashed then saw it. Love the extra task.
 
10-Dec-23
Navigated my way into the cache location and soon had the cache in hand. A favourite point from me for the creative cache hide. TFTC
 
02-Dec-23
I had the pleasure of meeting a little gecko inside! TFTC
 
17-Aug-23
Visited and added some swag
 
29-Jul-23
Coordinates changed from:
S 34° 48.298 E 138° 43.423

Coordinates changed to:
S 34° 48.305 E 138° 43.414

Distance from original: 61.8 feet or 18.8 meters.

Original position muggled. Hopefully new location more secure
 
29-Jul-23
Cache moved hopefully to a more secure spot.
 
22-Jul-23
Replaced.
 
22-Jul-23
Needs more repairs
 
10-Jul-23
Someone's muggled it
 
05-Jul-23
It was a short walk and then a bit of bush bashing to get to GZ.

It took a few minutes to sort the lock but then I was able to sign the logbook.

Cache is a bit the worse for wear but is still OK.

TFTC
 
18-Jun-23
Back in Squizzieland.
Another clever cache by Squizzie. Although it was raining we did enjoy the walk into the park. FP for cute factor
 
18-Jun-23
A few geocaches have popped up since my last visit to this area so decided to grab a few smilies on my way through.

At GZ i cottoned on quickly how to proceed with the field puzzle. The logbook was accessed without problems.

A favourite point for a well crafted cache.

Thanks for the cache Postmaster Squizzie.
# # SmileSmile #13281 SmileSmile # #
 
12-Jun-23
THad some time to grab some caches in the north eastern suburbs given I didn't need to go to work thanks to the opportunity to celebrate King Charles' birthday. I must say there were plenty of dogwalkers out and about today which made finding some of the caches a drawn out affair, or led me to just walk away to come back another day. All up a good selection of 9 caches were found. FP for this one. TFTC
 
13-May-23
Found it with Limbage - this princess stayed outside of the gate
 
13-May-23
Found with Princess Juzzy on a good Saturday afternoon. Needed to follow geo trail to the said location, and managed to work out the puzzle once there. A bit obvious but not always to some hehe tftc. Haven't found a letterbox one for a while so always good!
 
13-Apr-23
Today I headed out to the east to find a few new caches in the areas.

I parked here and made the walk down to the cache, the lock took a bit to get open but a nicely constructed cache here

Tftc
 
06-Apr-23
Veni. Vidi. Vici. Scripsi.
Heading out this morning to do some shopping and had some time to spare so a small detour to make the find of the caches in this area was in order. Parked nearby and wandered over to GZ and started to search. Was where the GPS wanted me but nothing was spotted. Reset the GPS and it wanted me in a different spot and it was then I spotted the perfectly themed and well camoed cache. Had to manouvre around a bit to get to the cache location and then input the security code with no problems and opened up the hide. Signed the log and then replaced all as found and resecured the cache hide. I do like good engineering and camo. So a fave for it.
Gratias pro cache Postmaster Squizzie
 
01-Apr-23
There is only one number to use here. But some jiggling is required and then the lock opens so smoothly that it has probably been open for some time before I noticed the opennessity. A very neat cache in an interesting area.

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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.

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SA’s Leap Year Event - GCA1DNA - keep the date free - 29th February 2024. Can’t wait!!
 
23-Mar-23
This delightful surge in northeastern letterboxes has once again provided me with a convenient find between my dad’s place and home. Despite having a golfy family and a best mate in high school that was golf mad, I’ve never been on the adjacent course, or to the club rooms. A quick find without getting spiked on the bush, now to solve the code. My first guess was wrong, overthinking it, my second guess was correct but there was jiggling involved to get the magic to happen. Very organised inside, and I have taken the TB to move on a little.

A good end to the afternoon, nice work once again Squizzie, thank you.
 
22-Mar-23
Stopped by after footy practice, a week after ftfer... and I'm only 3rd in log! Wow.
Easily found, solved, and opened.
Left a golf ball I found on way to cache and a trackable... then found two more on way out!
Nice work on the cammo!
Thanks
 
18-Mar-23
We obviously came from the wrong direction to GZ Razz - took us awhile too Red Face.Once there, cache was quickly found Cool.Great letterbox cache [^]. TNLNSL.Thanks again Postmaster Squizzie.
 
14-Mar-23
{FTF} at 1928 LTC
 
14-Mar-23
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