Does the cache pfitz here? Woodside, South Australia, Australia
By
Freddo on 23-Feb-23. Waypoint GCA56JV
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Logs
Today out and about on 111 of 122 days to get my daily cacher Ruby Using my Garmin Etrex 22X and MacBook Air!The cache is in good condition and the log book has very little space left Thanks for the cache.TFTC
Out and about on a solo caching day adventure, the cache did pfitz there and we added our names to the listTFTC Freddo
Although our GPS wanted us on the other side of the road, t was obvious on which side the cache was hidden. It took a minute or two of hunting before this well concealed cache was located. The cache and contents were in good condition. Thanks Freddo for the cache.
With some decent weather today, I planned to head out towards the Oakbank/Woodside/Lobethal area for some caching. It was a nice pleasant drive up this country back road towards this cache. The whole trip I was wondering where you would pfitz this cache. Once at ground zero there were a few spots this cache could be hidden and, after a short search, I soon found the cache in the nice pfitzing spot. The log was signed, the cache replaced, and I was on my way to my next find.Find #8439, at 03:58 pmTFTC
Found with CPwanderer after a morning driving around the back roads.Took a few minutes to spot this well camoflagued cache.TFTC Freddo
Found on a morning caching wander with Gizmos Gang! Great weather to wander about the back roads! Took a few minutes to spot!!! Thanks for the hide!!!
Thanks for the cache Freddo. Nice condition, uncompromised, but something is eating the outside tape. Find #9218 at 2.43pm, yes it does phitz here. Last one for the day, heading home, feeling sleepy. Happy New Year
Found it! Found on the floor next to the road signed the log and returned it to the closest hiding spot I could see! TFTC!
Found at11:20 AM with Poppadon. Nice spot, sunny day, cool wind, many vines here. TNLN TFTC
Found at 11:20 AM with XBRmob. Easy find without any actual tree climbing!All good.TFTC
Midweek journey to Mt Torrens and surrounds.
Found in the second tree we searched.
TFTC
Found in the second tree we searched.
TFTC
Another day out with the JAMS team primarily to host our first CITO at Mt Barker summit. We had time for a few caches and Adventure Labs on our way, then when the CITO was finished we headed to Lobethal and surrounds. The day started out cold but the rain held off until the afternoon when we stopped for some lunch. By the time we had finished lunch the rain had stopped so we were able to find a few more caches before heading home.
Found after the CITO as we headed in a roundabout way to Lobethal.
Thanks for the cache Freddo.
Found after the CITO as we headed in a roundabout way to Lobethal.
Thanks for the cache Freddo.
Lucky i am tall. Found after the Clean up Mount Barker Summit CITO. Quick find.
The JAMS crew ( JJ52, Allister W, Mogni, and Sir_spectre ) Mitchell&hound is overseas currently so didn't join us, were out on our monthly outing. All logs stamped as JAMS. Today it was off to Mount Barker Summit to the CITO the JAMS crew is hosting and then heading in the general direction of Lobethal. We were targeting the 3 adventure labs and whatever caches any of the JAMS crew hadn't done, so there was a lot of revisits to caches for me till we cached above Nairne. We had scattered showers till a slightly late lunch when it poured down, after lunch the rain went away and came back as we were leaving Mount Barker on route home.
The JAMS crew ( JJ52, Allister W, Mogni, and Sir_spectre ) Mitchell&hound is overseas currently so didn't join us, were out on our monthly outing. All logs stamped as JAMS. Today it was off to Mount Barker Summit to the CITO the JAMS crew is hosting and then heading in the general direction of Lobethal. We were targeting the 3 adventure labs and whatever caches any of the JAMS crew hadn't done, so there was a lot of revisits to caches for me till we cached above Nairne. We had scattered showers till a slightly late lunch when it poured down, after lunch the rain went away and came back as we were leaving Mount Barker on route home.
Another JAMS day starting with some adventure Labs, general caches and a CITO. Then the rain came and we stopped for lunch. Luckily after lunch a few more caches before heading for home.
Thanks to Freddo from mogni
Thanks to Freddo from mogni
Found with the jams crew on a drive around the area after attending a CITO event. TFTC
Nice one i like the back roads in countryside lovely nice day but cold wind tftc
Today gridge98 and I went towards the hills for a lovely day out, a few walks, caches and Melba's chocolate factory. TFTC!
Well that took some stretching to get this one today that’s not a T2
Today Courtneyrose_ and I headed to the hills to find a few caches and have a look around plus go for a long walk. Nearly 20 caches found today
Thanks for the cache
Today Courtneyrose_ and I headed to the hills to find a few caches and have a look around plus go for a long walk. Nearly 20 caches found today
Thanks for the cache
Out with Purrfect Di and Jack, found your cache... after a bit of hunting around at D1 level, and stepping up to T2... got the tool out to get a short cat to T(slightly higher than that) and soon had the log book signed! Looks like some animal ot bird has been chewing the container!!!
Thanks for the cache hide and ongoing care and maintenance Freddo .
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Country, Coffee, Cats, Champagne, Chocolate, and Climbing Caching...
Careful caching as always, 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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Thanks for the cache hide and ongoing care and maintenance Freddo .
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Country, Coffee, Cats, Champagne, Chocolate, and Climbing Caching...
Careful caching as always, 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
--------
Most of our caches are logged using the resources of gsak, garmin, and androids, occasionally AI too! (And a little rubber stamp )
----------
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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**S34 56.171 E138 52.699**
The cache fitz but not found at the tree where the listed co-ords take you, despite there being a massive geotrail around said tree.
Found it at co-ords above, using geosense and I didn't need an artificial step up.
TNLNSL
Thanks
The cache fitz but not found at the tree where the listed co-ords take you, despite there being a massive geotrail around said tree.
Found it at co-ords above, using geosense and I didn't need an artificial step up.
TNLNSL
Thanks
I found this cache on April 1 and thought that the cache wasn’t in the right place. I’ve since confirmed this with the CO, and today have returned the cache to its correct spot. Don’t PAF any of the last 8 finders!
Another day, another maintenance run. Fortunately there was good company in the form of Sushilord to make the day fun and productive. This one took some effort to find, as a completely different elevation was expected, but the Fish eventually spotted it.
Another day out with Dr Owl, this time prowling around the hills and ending up in the Port to meet a couple of sandgropers.
Never over think a Pfreddoz the Pfrogz cache!!! The cache was unexpectedly found in a spot we hadn't considered. Murphy's law applied here - Owl was on her way to get a ladder so we could get a better look at a high nook when the cache was spotted. No ladder required.
Thanks for the cache Pfreddoz the Pfrogz.
Never over think a Pfreddoz the Pfrogz cache!!! The cache was unexpectedly found in a spot we hadn't considered. Murphy's law applied here - Owl was on her way to get a ladder so we could get a better look at a high nook when the cache was spotted. No ladder required.
Thanks for the cache Pfreddoz the Pfrogz.
After picking up the Rat from her den we headed south for a change. The main aim being some walking around the Mount George Conservation Park after the very new Lewis Firetrack traditional trail and a few other reasonably new ones in the area. Ten were on the list, all by OzGrumpy, and all were found. Really enjoyed the Lewis Firetrack ones, it was great being able to walk a loop, instead of in and then back out the same way.
After the wandering was completed, took the long way back to the Rat's den to pick up another 4 newish traditionals that had snuck into my 42K circle.
A nice quick find here.
Thanks Pfreddoz the Pfrogz for putting out this cache for us all to find.
Cache #13156 for me.
This log composed and published using GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife).
****SA’s Leap Year Event GCA1DNA - keep the date free - 29th February 2024. Can’t wait!!****
After the wandering was completed, took the long way back to the Rat's den to pick up another 4 newish traditionals that had snuck into my 42K circle.
A nice quick find here.
Thanks Pfreddoz the Pfrogz for putting out this cache for us all to find.
Cache #13156 for me.
This log composed and published using GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife).
****SA’s Leap Year Event GCA1DNA - keep the date free - 29th February 2024. Can’t wait!!****
Ttrogg Picked up the Rat from the Rat's Den.
Then we headed out on an OZGrumpy day in Mount George.
It really does pfitz there.
A quick park and grab. TFTC
Then we headed out on an OZGrumpy day in Mount George.
It really does pfitz there.
A quick park and grab. TFTC
Found on the ground with The X-Trailers. Had thought it may have been originally at a different elevation by terrain rating. Cache all ok. Left as found TFTC
Today has been very social, and now it’s sunset and I need one physical cache to keep the streak alive. I’ve kept this one for such an occasion and figured I’d there there and back in 30 minutes. WRONG! Leo Sayer and a bunch of much younger people were playing “Vintage Vibes” at the Woodside Road/Onkaparinga Valley Road Roundabout. Cars for miles, though just not quite reaching Pfitzner Road.
The cache was a doddle, but now to get home. I was aghast to learn that Leo is now 74. I have (almost unbelievably) run into him twice in my life in non-concert situations. Hope his set went well.
Thanks Phreddo, you make me feel like caching.
The cache was a doddle, but now to get home. I was aghast to learn that Leo is now 74. I have (almost unbelievably) run into him twice in my life in non-concert situations. Hope his set went well.
Thanks Phreddo, you make me feel like caching.
Found with Beary Organised as we were about to walk away in disgust. Not sure you would call this a cubby home??
Lovely scenery & healthy vines.
TFTC TNLNSL
Lovely scenery & healthy vines.
TFTC TNLNSL
Found this with CherryRose after searching for far too long. Definitely not pfitting in any cubby hole. TFTC TNLNSL l
A great little diversion which interestingly isn't on GE Street View .Our GPS took us to the wrong tree, so expanded our search area to make the find [8].TNLNSL.Thanks again Pfreddoz the Pfrogz
It sure does.
Found with brisal5on a day we decided to head west, Deep west. We returned late at night so it's just as well we did this in the early hours.
Thanks to Freddo and **clear skies** from TeamAstro. [^] Cache the planet! [^]
Today's Tuesday Trekking for members of the Befuddled Puzzle Solving group saw Muffs joining us from Victoria and Astro changing some plans to make himself available.
So them, myself and Blackadders all converged on the S.A. Sewer Rat's nest where the five teams headed out towards the new Sea Horse geo art series.
As usual a few were found on the way there and then afterwards as we headed to Kadina for a meal at The Wombat. [^][^]
Getting ready to head home, bing bing bing, new caches published on YP meant we continued caching and got home very late. as you do.
No cache guardian today made for a quick find although not where I was expecting.
***Thanks Freddo for putting out this cache and maintaining it for our enjoyment. ***
Logs prepared and published through GSAK.
So them, myself and Blackadders all converged on the S.A. Sewer Rat's nest where the five teams headed out towards the new Sea Horse geo art series.
As usual a few were found on the way there and then afterwards as we headed to Kadina for a meal at The Wombat. [^][^]
Getting ready to head home, bing bing bing, new caches published on YP meant we continued caching and got home very late. as you do.
No cache guardian today made for a quick find although not where I was expecting.
***Thanks Freddo for putting out this cache and maintaining it for our enjoyment. ***
Logs prepared and published through GSAK.
I was in the area doing some cache maintenance.
This one was on my list as it was en route.
The cache was quickly found, but not where I suspected it should be.
I re-hid the cache. thanks for the cache Pfreddoz the Pfogz
This one was on my list as it was en route.
The cache was quickly found, but not where I suspected it should be.
I re-hid the cache. thanks for the cache Pfreddoz the Pfogz
With the notification coming through I hopped in the car for just over a 10 minute drive up the road from home. Searched around for a while with the GPS signal hopping from tree to tree, when Utta arrived to help with the search. With few options left it was then a quick find and a truly joint effort for the retrieval. Very nice to meet Utta out in the field and to share a rewarding joint *FTF*. Thanks for the cache Pfreddoz the Pfrogz!
Quick find here after dark. No sign of the guardian that the previous cachers met, we did make a lot of noise just in case! Silver with Chookster!
TFTC, Phreddo. Lovely and impressive GZ too.
TFTC, Phreddo. Lovely and impressive GZ too.
This was the second cache this evening with naughtybunny. After looking in the obvious spots it was a matter of thinking outside the square. Hmmm. Yes. It must be there. Our hunch was correct. Good thing we did this at night as we didn't want to encounter the local wildlife guarding this tree. Definitely made lots of noise beating sticks onto the ground! TNLLN. Cheers.
What FeatherWaite said and my good tidings for meeting an absolutely gentleman of a cacher. It was good team work that heralded results. Just another little hint for those that come later.
Cheers!
Utta
Cheers!
Utta
Umm firstly congrats to the ftf we were still at work lol. Secondly, watch for the guardians, nice big red belly that we decided to avoid. We will come back another day