Used 2B a Church Micro #0363 - Broken Hill Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia
By
equipe de cinq on 31-Jul-23. Waypoint GCAC4RA
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Logs
Found it! Solved this earlier in the day but GZ was far too busy to search, even though it seemed obvious where the cache would be hidden! Back this evening just before dinner at the Tydvil, it was a quick retrieve, stamp and return between passing muggles. TFTC!
Found this with Morgo the Geo during a lovely weekend away in Broken Hill. We did Parkrun and some touristy activities like the Mad Max Museum and the old Gaol in Silverton. TFTC!
We quickly found this one while Sandyofthesea was waiting for coffee.In Broken Hill for the weekend for parkrun with Sandyofthesea and CourtneyRose_. We managed to find a few caches too.equipe de cinq, I found Used 2B a Church Micro #0363 - Broken Hill today. Thanks for placing and maintaining this cache.
GCLOGAN TripFound with GrimRaider I am travelling with GrimRaider to GCLogan and then to western NSW on our first trip with the van. Thanks for hiding this cache equipe de cinq
Thanks for putting this mailbox out for me to check my mail while I am on holidays. Worked out the correct numbers drove around the corner and had a quick find, no mail for me today.All good with the container
Nice multi in this town.Great hide. Seen this structure underwater in the past. When it rains it rains.TFTC SL
Full time Nomads, travelling around Australia since 2014. Making our way to Broken Hill for Mundi Mundi Bash. Out to check out the new caches since we were hear a year ago.TFTC The Evil Pagan Clan
Decided to have a go at this cache. Took a photo of the stone and did the new calculation. Coords was spot on. Quick find, did the signing duties. Thank you for making us use our brain a little bit, fav point from me
On our way to Silverton, Thought we'd check this out other way.Coords quickly deciphered, short drive to GZ and good coords meant cache quickly in handThanks for maintaining the cache
Given the last 2 DNFs, we were not confident that we would find this one.Gathering the numbers via a quick photograph at the starting coordinates, we could read the information very clearly and made our way to GZ by car. Al GZ had us in a very likely spot but we could find nothing, we just moved across the way a little and we felt it before we saw it. It is definitely still there, and our name has been added to the log. Thanks The Evil Pagan Clan for another in this series Domsky
Think I found an obvious location but nothing to be found. For my fellow cachers, it is best not to attempt this as night. The Used 2B a Church is a private residence and the foundation stone is behind the locked fence. Even at daytime, it is pretty faded.Hope is has just gone missing.
Perhaps we got the coordinates wrong, but we looked and looked and looked and just couldnt find it.
A quick and easy letterbox cache. Some straight forward number gathering had us quickly driving off to GZ. It was quiet enough today to get the cache and return it without the glances of any passing muggles. I do like this type of hide.. my success rate for finds at them is phenomenal. TFTC equipe de cinq.
#19600 - 5:58:00 PM; Day four of a road trip taking the long way to Adelaide from the National Capital with the geohoney. Spent the night in Broken Hill, and after grabbing brunch, we set off to Silverton for some sightseeing, collecting a few caches in and around the town, before heading back. On return to Broken Hill, we did more sightseeing and caching as well. All were found in good order and returned as found once the log was signed. Last stop for the day on the way back to the motel. Nice to have another in the series done and dusted. TFTC equipe de cinq
Heading over to Tamworth with the Muggle Mrs to visit her Brother we wanted to make the trip enjoyable and had no rush in getting there so we planned a couple of overnight stops. Our first was at the hill that needs fixing and in the process to try and find the newer ones that had been published since out last visit some 6 years ago.All caches were is good condition unless stated otherwise.Quite simply, one cannot bypass an opportunity to seek another U2B hide hidden by the evil pagan clan. the Atheist Adders love these types of hides. Nothing more needs to be said.Thank you for the cache equipe de cinq Find Number 10716 on 9/04/2024
Replaced with freddo as the cache appeared to be missing.Headed over to the Capital GeoBash in Canberra, ACT with Freddo over 5 days, travelling through the central part of NSW before caching around the hinterlands. A nice few days over with great weather.Thanks for the cache
Not the start I wanted this morning as I planned a pre-dawn attack on some of the CBD caches in Broken Hill. After doing the homework for this back in Brisbane, I arrived at a likely spot, scouted around for a few minutes, but came up empty handed.
bunadoorian and I tried to find this twice today to no avail. We have now moved on. Who knows if we will ever get back to have another go. TFTC equipe de cinq.
We are one our way to Adelaide for the leap Year Mega. After an early start from our overnight accommodation, we set off to find the caches on our target list.All caches were found and signed as "5 for QLD" for our traveling group of hatzofff (myself), RoddyC, Imbunda, Snickersallan and grannysmith1947.Our third day on the road and we are in Central NSW heading to Broken Hill through many LGAs.
An early morning start after our overnight stay. I am traveling with my friends, hatzofff, RoddyC, Snickersallan and grannysmith1947. We are signing all logs as "5 for QLD" to save space.All caches were found, signed and replaced as foundIt is very warm weather, but we are having fun finding different caches. It is my first time through this beautiful country, even if it is a little hot.
TFTC smile 18443 ?? Out and about on a lovely day ?? having a great time finding a few caches heading to Adelaide for a few weeks then on our way to Canberra . Signing as 5 for QLD - Hatzofff Snickersallan RoddyC Imbunda. What a great team we made and lots of laughter and funThank you equipe de cinq for placing this cache for our enjoyment ??????
A Leap Year Mega draws us to Adelaide. Today's our intrepid group has our 6th full day of caching. We are using the Acronym 5 for QLD to sign the log sheets.Most of the caches this day were nice quick finds. Overnighting in Broken Hill, so a few local caches before it gets too dark. Loved the church caches!And so happily I say that the logs were signed and caches replaced as found on this day, 26th February 2024. TFTC, equipe de cinq.
Heading to SA for the Mega event with geo friends and zigzagging our way around the countryside to grab a few LGA's and some targeted caches for a challenge or two. Staying at some lovely country towns and enjoying the local history in each place we ventured.To save space on log sheets, we used our team name of 5 for QLD.Most caches found were in good condition and a credit to the owners who have been maintaining them.Thank you for placing this cache for our benefit and enjoyment.
TFTC equipe de cinq your cache Used 2B a Church Micro #0363 - Broken Hill that we found today as we made our way south for Christmas. Day 2 in Broken Hill and we used Geocaching as a means to explore this Heritage city. Thanks to the COs for placing and maintaining caches for our enjoyment . Find Count: 17290 .
Day three of the road trip, brought to you by (many, many) goats, a lot of emus and an eagle. I had arrived much earlier than expected, so I decided to round up a few different cache types. Road works caused me grief on this one - but I got there eventually
Continuing my adventure, I came to this cache. This cache was quickly located and my name added to the log. With everything returned as found, I continued on my way. TFTC
Ocw the Bebes as we revisit BH. Collecting a few to clear up the map since our last visit. Tftc
OCW PelDroedGwin and geodog Peppa Back in Broken Hill for a few days. This series wasnt here the last time we visited, glad to see some new caches to find. Collected the info discreetly and headed to GZ for a quick find. Tftc
Claiming beta testing status on this awesome series.I will apologize right now, because everything from here on is here solely for the purpose of padding the word count and winning that one hundred word diamond badge again. Somebody moved the goal posts.This particular geocache was found using one of the following GPS enabled devices, Garmin GPSr, Montana 680t, Oregon 650 or Dakota 20 and an Apple iPhone 11 using the marvelous Cachly app. 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. Apologies for the generic part of the cache log. We do apologise for the generic logs. Thanks to all the cache owner for placing this cache here for our enjoyment.Thanks for the cache. Merci la cache. Danke fr den Cache. Gracias por el cach. Bedankt voor de cache. Kiitos ktkst. Zikomo posungira. Terima kasih untuk cache. Hvala cache. Nga mihi mo te keteroki. Dankie vir die kas. Ksznm a rejtst.I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SAs Leap Year Event - GCA1DNA - keep the date free - 29th February 2024. Cant wait!!South Australia is the place be for GCA1DNA - February 29th, 2024 in Adelaide! Hope to see you at The Great Leap Forward! Count down: less than half a year to go.Have you got the balls to geocache in South Australia...
In Broken Hill for a couple of days on my way north and grabbed a few caches while in town and this was one of them. Once the info was gathered it was off to GZ for a quick find. Log signed and all returned as found. Thanks for placing and maintaining this cache for me and others to enjoy. TFTC equipe de cinq
13257. Located by baby&Mrs gopher at 1600. Had to do a bit of standing around here waiting for a break min the traffic. managed to retrieve the container and took it to the vehicle to sign. Not so long a wait to replace it. SL Tnx TEPC
Well this was a busy little spot. One minute it used 2B clear of passing traffic, then the next minute it wasnt. A quick grab between vehicles looking as innocent as I could. TFTC
Quick find with the geofamily as we explore outback NSW. An amazing town here with so much history. Thanks for the cache.
Found with e.gregory1 on our way from Adelaide through Broken Hill, Tilpa, Bourke, Cunnamulla, Charleville, Tambo, Blackall and Barcaldine to attend the QOGM at Longreach. Thanks for the cache The Evil Pagan Clan!
Found as I travelled up from Adelaide with FeatherWaite to the QOGM event at Longreach.
The plan was to head to Cunnamulka via Broken Hill and Tilpa, then up to Charleville to complete the mass of caches that had been published since we were last there a year or two ago. From there we were planning to go to to Longreach via Barcaldine, although the exact route would depend on how much time we had available.
The weather was a little warmer than we had anticipated, but it made for some pleasant evenings as we camped out along the way.
Most of the caches were found without any issues and were in reasonable condition unless otherwise indicated.
Thanks equipe de cinq for the cache.
The plan was to head to Cunnamulka via Broken Hill and Tilpa, then up to Charleville to complete the mass of caches that had been published since we were last there a year or two ago. From there we were planning to go to to Longreach via Barcaldine, although the exact route would depend on how much time we had available.
The weather was a little warmer than we had anticipated, but it made for some pleasant evenings as we camped out along the way.
Most of the caches were found without any issues and were in reasonable condition unless otherwise indicated.
Thanks equipe de cinq for the cache.
We left Victoria on the 6th September and are making our way to Queensland to attend the final QOGM Event along with brisal5. We are stopping at caches that we have missed on our travels through this area other trips. An enjoyable stroll to this cache and an easy find once there.SL TFTC
Something special or unusual goes here:Interesting place for a final! Found it. The Generic Bit:QOGM adventure - I was able to catch a ride with Muff1 who were heading to the QOGM event and team up for 3 weeks of caching adventures. 3 weeks in a swag - will my back hold out[?]Day 2: Today we moved eastwards from Cockburn only as far as Silverton for the night so we could explore around there and Broken Hill. **SAs Leap Year Event GCA1DNA - keep the date free - 29th February 2024. - BOING*****Thanks The Evil Pagan Clan for putting out this cache and maintaining it for our enjoyment. *** Logs prepared and published through GSAK.
Mr Tardis and Teen Tardis were in Broken Hill for a soccer tournament and we had time to divert and find this one.
A gold podium first to find. Signed the log. Thanks for the cache Evil Pagan Clan.
A gold podium first to find. Signed the log. Thanks for the cache Evil Pagan Clan.
Nice and easy quick find second first to find of the day with Mr tardis tftc and the first to find
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