Wildlife Crossing Happy Valley, South Australia, Australia
By
marvin277 on 02-Dec-23. Waypoint GCAH0T9
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A nice quick find. I found your D2.0/T1.5 Small Traditional called Wildlife Crossing on 23 Nov 2024. It was find #19282 for me. Thank you marvin277 for placing this cache for our enjoyment in the wonderful state of South Australia.
One of nine caches logged today in the Woodcroft area. I dont get down this way often enough, still have many caches to find in these suburbs. There was the threat of a significant storm to come through, but just a few spots and thunder rumbles until I was well on my way home. Only birds seen today, and a barky dog on the other side of the fence. I dont recall seeing the yellow signs!Thanks for this cache marvin277.
Nicely made container here which took me a bit to find as it blended in well, cache signed and returned as found.Today with an event and CITO both in Aberfoyle Park, I headed down for the day to find some of the newer caches to be published in the surrounding areas plus attend the two events, with the rain starting to fall I decided to head home and leave the last few for another day.Thanks for the cache
found with mogni. Found after picking some building materials off Facebook marketplace with mogni. Just thought to grab a few caches on the way back home. No wildlife of any type seen today. quick find.
Found during a foray in the southern suburbs, concentrating on the areas around Morphett Vale, Reynella and Flagstaff Hill. Thanks for the cache marvin277!
No wildlife today. Just me in the park.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. So many caches to find. So many caches to log. We find them, sign them and replace them.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 macro.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. Terima kasih untuk cache. Hvala cache. Nga mihi mo te keteroki. Dankie vir die kas. Ksznm a rejtst. Vdaka za cache. Dzieki za cache. Takk for at cache. Obrigado por isso cache. Dky za ke. Aciu u ta talpykla. Paldies par o cache. Aith selle eest cache. Tack fr att Cache. Tak for denne Cache. nbellek iin tesekkrler. Ksznjk, hogy a cache. Graas para o cache. Dankon pro la kasmemorone. Dank fr de csch. Eskerrik asko cache horrengatik. Na gode da wannan cache. Zikomo chifukwa cha cache.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...
Time for a Tuesday Trek, for 3 Confused Puzzlers.The plan was for ttrogg to pick up the Rat from the Rat's Nest.We then headed to the Rat's Daughter's place, to meet up with the Starfish.It was a lovely day to be out caching, having fun and laughter.We parked the geomobile and went for a walk.The cache was quickly located.We stamped the logbook and replaced as found. Tftc
Time for another Tuesday Trek with a couple of other Confused Cachers, after picking up the Rat from her nest it was down to Woodcroft to meet the Starfish. There has been quite a few new traditionals emerge around here since our last visit and these were my main aim, and of course, anything else that just needed to be found. We even managed a longer than expected walk in Tangari Regional Park, after which the Starfish was left at his vehicle and we headed north towards the Rat's nest.Another quick find, stamps added to the log and cache replaced as found.Thanks to marvin277 for placing this cache on our playing field.Cache #14264 for me.This log composed and published using GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife).****SAs Leap Year Event GCA1DNA - keep the date free - 29th February 2024. Cant wait!!****
Something special or unusual goes here:Another nice quick find. Very nice camo on this cache. The Generic Bit:Another Tuesday trek with S.A. Sewer Rats and Ttrogg. We met up at Woodcroft and went in search of some newer caches that had popped us since we were last down here and any others we came across. Another fun day that ended up with a long walk to get half a dozen in Tangari Regional Park. **SAs Leap Year Event GCA1DNA - keep the date free - 29th February 2024. - BOING*****Thanks marvin277 for putting out this cache and maintaining it for our enjoyment. *** Logs prepared and published through GSAK.
Unfortunately quite a few trees in this reserve were uprooted during the storm last weekend. The cache is unaffected.
I grew up about 100m from here, at top of Balee, before Balee Rd was built. None of these trees were here then, just old vineyards and the land was earmarked for a high school, they built Reynella East where it is now instead.Quick find and sign, nice work on the cammo...TNLNSL Thanks