I C A Jigidi Shepparton, Victoria, Australia
By
Cybergran V on 21-Aug-23. Waypoint GCAD4YK
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Found while accompanied by the CO on a bit of a maintenance run. The idea was she would chauffeur me around and I would find the caches, she would see if any maintenance was required. That lasted as long as it took for us to hop in her car and find it had a flat battery.Take two. Now I am driving with her directing me where to go. Had a fun few hours picking up caches around the area. Don't ask me where I actually drove, I was lost after the first few turns.This one would have two favourite points if I could award them. One for the jigidi and another for the cache container. This has to be one of the cutest ones I have ever found. TFTC
I love doing jigsaws so was pleased that the title notified me that this was just what I wanted. Had it solved some time ago but haven't been back to the area. Being here now, we decided to make the most of it. Thanks for placing the cache for us to find.
Geoturtle37 and I are staying in Tatura for a few days after participating in the Cache Crawl over the weekend. There are so many new caches since we were last up here that we were spoilt for choice. GT37 loves doing jigsaws so this has been solved basically since it came out. Thanks for the puzzle and the cache.
Out and about with omegaman, Happy feet and Happy Pants, there are always plenty of laughs while we are turning caches into smiles.This is one of the caches found today. That was guess what the CO was thinking, once the penny dropped it was a nice find at GZThanks Cybergran V for the cache.
Omegaman1971Support Your Local Villain Live - Laugh - Lurk First To Find: 181Sidetracked Cache Finds: 133Back in Shepparton after many years to bring some smiles to the map, catch up with old friends, and celebrate Happy Feet1's birthday. This is one of the caches we found this weekend.Cheers for the cache
Another great cache a quick find as I head to NathaliaSigned and replaced a favourite point from meTFTC
This is our RDO weekend, consisting of Thursday, Friday & Saturday where we always choose a different location for a caching adventure, this time, sunny Shepparton is our destination. With all Mysteries solved, our aim was to pick them all up in and around town while completing the latest multis that have popped up since our last visit. The weather was brilliant with sunny blue skies making for a fantastic getaway experience.**DAY 2** was a full day of caching completing the unfound multis and solved puzzles in town before heading out to the various nearby districts for solved puzzles and 2 labcaches.Now as the morning wore on and the sun was defrosting our bones, we continued on our mission.This was a lovely jigsaw to put together bringing back good memories from a long ago holiday with my children to Alice Springs we were fortunate to see the Sturt Desert Pea in bloom. Today at GZ we must admit to going to the wrong host at first but once we read some logs we soon fixed that and found the well constructed cache. A favourite point added.Thanks Cybergran V for the Mystery placement adding to our caching enjoyment for the day.
A lovely picture on the jigidi with some useful information led us to a quick and easy find.Mr Riddells device put him 6m away while Mrs Riddells device was bang on the coords.TFTC
Tatura staying in the RV camp area,Day 2We decided to do a day trip to Shepparton to find a few caches there.We were so glad that we went on a Sunday as it is hard navigating you way around a unfamiliar townDuring COVID I spent many hours doing Jigidi puzzlesThis was a great way to visit the area,Thanks Cybergran V for hiding this cache.
Found with Bogonghazy over the hot labour day weekend. CO gave us some support on this one and enjoyed the cache. Thanks and a fav from me
Found with LittleBoss2 on a hot hot Sunday. Got a little nudge from the CO here. Made things so much easier. Cute cache, thanks again Val, fave added
Full time Nomads, travelling around Australia since 2014. In Shepparton for a few days as we wend our way towards Canberra for the GeoBash. Today we decided to have a lazy day. With a late start, it was off to find an award winning Vanilla Slice to fuel us for an afternoon caching.Hooray no DNF today! although we did need PAF for some additional info during the day. Solved this back on 15/10/2023. No problem with the find today.TFTC Cybergran V [^]
On our way to Ballarat after a week of golf at Barooga. Puzzle solved at home, eventually found the right tree and quickly found the cache. Stamped log and replaced. Thanks to CO
TFTC,On our way to Ballarat to do the GeoTour.Picked the wrong tree and had to expand our search. Visited trackables.
TFTC Cybergran V your cache I C A Jigidi that we found today. A great day to do a caching run in and around Shepparton. A reasonable day 10 finds and 3 that we could not locate. A couple of of missteps with the multis but we worked it out. Find Count: 17461
The last day of the year so wanted to grab a cache near by. I thought it would be a good idea to grab one from one of our locals to finish the year off. TBS solved the puzzle quite some time ago but me, just recently (took ages!). New Years dinner had been cooked on my new bbq, a gift from TBS and the kids. Its absolutely huge! I was spoilt rotten!After dinner we (TBS and I) headed out the door thinking this would be a quick park and grab. Boy, was I wrong. I found myself deep in the bushes but having no luck. It wasnt until TBS moved on a bit further that he was lucky enough to find the cache. Whilst TBS was signing the log I was busy scratching nearly every part of my body. I was covered in something from the leaves. TFTC now to head home for a quick shower
Solved the Jigidi the day the cache came out but Zinnia94 already claimed FTF before I left the loungeroom so I thought I'd save it for another day. And jo2022AUS thought we'd finish 2023 with this one. Well searching the wrong tree wasn't ideal esp with bullants at the base and when we started itching from whatever the tree was we almost called it quits. I thought I'd have a look at the tree next to this one and spotted the cache straight away. Loved the hide even at night it looked very cute just sitting there. Thanks cybergran V not only for this great cache including the difficult puzzle but for all the caches you've put out over the years for us locals and all geocachers. Happy New Year Val. TFTC
We were planning to come to Shepparton on a given day so I set two of my grand daughters the task of solving a few mysteries, which they did with amazing ease and speed. They solved many more than we actually went and found so maybe I'll get to some of the others in future days. Quick find here after we found a park. Thanks
Headed to Shepparton for the day - solved a number of mysteries to find while we were there. Quick find once at the location. TFTC!
Visiting the CO, she kindly acted as chauffeur for me while TEM did some shopping. I have finally done the puzzle to get the coordinates and love the picture. The final find was a really cute home for the dreaded micro. Well worth a favourite point. Thanks for another great cache around Shepparton, CybergranV!
I had to laugh at title when I knew it was a Cybergran_V cache. On the last day of my 10 day mini geocaching adventure I headed to Shepparton to catch up with the awesome Cybergran_V on her home turf. After being treated to the best lunch - sensational soup, avocado and tuna, AND award winning vanilla slice, we cruised around Shepp. Unloaded the kayak and off I went while Val coached a new cacher we met at one of her caches.TFTC and lunch and great time today Cybergran_V - not only are you amazing at solving puzzles but that was the best soup I have ever tasted! and you gave me an icecream for my journey. I felt like a kid again with my gran spoiling memany regardskbucky
Mrs Harrowang did the jigsaw when the cache first came out in August. Today as we were leaving Shepparton, we remembered we wanted to find it. So a U-turn to back track a little. Loved the container and SL at 4.12pm and after our adventurous caching day and a visit to the Model Train Show it is time to head back to the NE of the State. #10,400 TFTC Cybergran V and the Jigidi of course.
Visiting Shepparton today in my volunteer role and have been left with a gentleman in the car while his wife visits a Specialist for at least an hour. Now this is cramping my style a bit as I want to find a geocache to keep our streak going (day 138 today). What else can I do but introduce him to geocaching.Interesting thing for the CO is that this gentleman loved his golf, just like MuggleHubby, until his health declined. Now he spends his days doing jigsaws, not the online ones, completing a 1000 piece puzzle approximately every 3 days. So appropriate that I have completed a jigidi for this puzzle cache.I get to GZ but commence by barking up the wrong tree. Once correct, I quickly find the cache. I take the container over to show my passenger. He really doesn't get what I'm doing, but that's ok, I've achieved my goal, and he thinks he has a very strange drive TFTC Cybergran V, SL TB's visited
Day 1 of Chook and OzHockeyChick's "QOGM-consolation" roadtrip, targeting caches in three states over four days of fun, friendship, laughter and adventure.Chook is a bit partial to the Jigidi puzzles too, but loves the large colourful "mosaic" ones that can be quite meditational to put together. This was a pretty picture to solve too. Cute little hide at GZ. TFTC Cybergran_V
With a huge portion of the Victorian caching community enjoying their pilgrimage north to Longreach, chook(nchunk) and I decided to plan our own little mini-adventure, targetting adlabs, solved puzzles, faves, TDOCs and anything else that piques our interest along the way. Day One: Seymour, Nagambie, Shepparton, Echuca, Deniliquin. Thankfully, a quick find here after our dnf at the previous cache. Cute hide! Thanks for bringing us here by placing this cache, Cybergran V ~~
Fabulously gorgeous - wandering through my drafts and I C A Jigidi not logged - definitely a late log! Always on a multi multi mission which includes visiting the best geobuddy in town!! TFTC and the fun!
bunadoorian had solved this jigidi puzzle this morning before we headed north for an event tonight. We came here to try and find this cache - and so glad we did. I love the well made cache holder - thank you Washawa. TFTC, the Jigidi and for bringing us here Cybergran V. A favourite point from me.
I enjoyed the jigsaw and after going to the wrong site I found the cache. I don't usually give a favourite point for a bison tube but I will make an exception here. TFTC.
Joint 2tf with dalerious .
I C A nice puzzle depicting a desert flower which I love .
So good to see you publishing some beaut caches Cybergran V. Looking forward to seeing what else you have in the pipeline.
Favourite point given .
I C A nice puzzle depicting a desert flower which I love .
So good to see you publishing some beaut caches Cybergran V. Looking forward to seeing what else you have in the pipeline.
Favourite point given .
Joint 2TSolve, and joint 2TF with catnap777 @6:12pm.
Honestly, I really did give cat' a hand solving this one. We sat down together and worked though the puzzle on my tablet. [:X] [:X]
This is probably why it took her 3 times longer than usual to complete a jigsaw.
The brand new logsheet had already been tarnished (congratulations Zinnia49 on FTS&F), so we hung onto a solution for the day we needed to find a Mystery Cache and had a moment to do so.
Tonight we found a few of those elusive moments and spent one of them looking in the wrong tree, another signing a log, and the third interrupting the CO's Codecrackers Group Zoom Meeting with an impromptu visit to her place.
Thanks for the cache Mum. [:X]
Honestly, I really did give cat' a hand solving this one. We sat down together and worked though the puzzle on my tablet. [:X] [:X]
This is probably why it took her 3 times longer than usual to complete a jigsaw.
The brand new logsheet had already been tarnished (congratulations Zinnia49 on FTS&F), so we hung onto a solution for the day we needed to find a Mystery Cache and had a moment to do so.
Tonight we found a few of those elusive moments and spent one of them looking in the wrong tree, another signing a log, and the third interrupting the CO's Codecrackers Group Zoom Meeting with an impromptu visit to her place.
Thanks for the cache Mum. [:X]
dalerious and I spent an embarrassing amount of time putting the pieces together on this one, but we got there after a marathon effort .
Now all we need is to visit GZ and sign the log .
Thank you Cybergran V for providing this mystery for us locals .
Now all we need is to visit GZ and sign the log .
Thank you Cybergran V for providing this mystery for us locals .
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*Don't forget that regular visits to check on this cache will keep it healthy as well as keep seekers happy. Be sure to log an Owner Maintenance log each time you visit.*
>**Voting is now open for those caches that have been nominated for the 2022 Victorian Cache of the Year Awards - use the link [**HERE**](https://geocachingvictoria.com.au/events/victorian-cache-of-the-year-awards/2022-victorian-cache-of-the-year-awards/)**
Finishing work early, I was fluffing around the house when I saw this notification come through. Very excited to see it was a Jigidi! Love a jigsaw cache! Have solved most of them within Victoria.
Beautiful picture! How stunning is mother nature?!
Loved it Cybergran.
Arrived at GZ I expected to have company of the Geocaher variety, but no thankfully... I hung around waiting for passing muggles to move past before honing in on my target. Located and signed at 1732.
Super cute.
Favourite for me.
TFTC
Beautiful picture! How stunning is mother nature?!
Loved it Cybergran.
Arrived at GZ I expected to have company of the Geocaher variety, but no thankfully... I hung around waiting for passing muggles to move past before honing in on my target. Located and signed at 1732.
Super cute.
Favourite for me.
TFTC