RAGE cage.... Murray Bridge, South Australia, Australia
By
kymo88 on 18-Apr-24. Waypoint GCAPF4D
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Logs
For once this area was spared of people cept for the skate park and a geocacher. Which i was quite happy about! Made the find and left. TFTC kymo88, tricky area but it has lasted well.
TFTC - No-one around on a Friday night - weird - ideal time to grab this one.Some good art work around the area, good place for kids, teens and adults.
Found by Mary and David at 09:45. Despite all the rain last night, the Rite-in-the-Rain log was fine. No rage for us - we are geocachers. Our thanks to kymo88.
First time for everything. Never seen a rage cage before, so we went inside only to realise we had to be out side. Good hide Tftc
Found with hevwalker and puponyx, on our trip to attend CPWanderers event tomorrow, gotta love a road trip. It took a little while but after the muggle playing hoops the cache was found once we were able to find the right angle to spot it. Well hidden especially in such a high muggle area, great cache.
Ahh a long weekend caching in South Australia with the Gong Gangsters is way too good an opportunity to pass up. With dates set and leave passes granted we managed a 4-day caching spree - targeting the On ya bike series.The variety of finds was wide and diverse, we travelled with our own totts. Our finds are logged with our Gangster stamp or GG on the smaller logs.Thanks to all the COs who provided us with a great weekend, filled with laughter, banter and much more that cant be said. Thanks to my fellow caching buddies - steeba, Hoojar and Wilbert.TFTC
The temptation of finding nearly 1,000 caches on a road trip in South Australia was proving all too tempting. So a date was set, flights were booked, and a car was hired. The Rats, Steeba, Wilbert67 and I were off to tackle the On Ya Bike series, and surrounding caches. Cache logs were either stamped, or signed GG (Gong Gangsters).We covered a great many kilometres, finding caches and enjoying the scenery. We camped under the stars. We enjoyed cold weather, rain and a winter heat wave. We cached in the dark. We cached in the light. We found some ordinary caches, and some brilliant ones.As is so often the case with our trips, the banter was constant, the jeering persistent, and the company excellent. Mind you, it is a lot easier to listen to Rugby League on the radio in the great State of New South Wales!This boiler-plate log does not take anything away from some of the excellent caches that we found, and I am appreciative of all of the cache hiders for their efforts in placing and maintaining all of these hides.We all ticked over mini Milestones during this trip, but notably I found my 20,000th cache. A Milestone I am very happy to have shared with my mates; mates that I have found thousands of caches with previously. Heres to many more caching adventures!Cheers Will
Found with The Rats, Hoojar and Wilbert67. Another big trip some time in the making to get some good numbers. Plenty of solving and working out final coordinates, packing lists and arranging transport from New South Wales to some of the mallee country of South Australia. As always plenty of laughs and great company.As always a variety of types and hides.Unless otherwise flagged cache found all ok. Thanks for placing these series.TFTC!
The temptation of finding nearly 1,000 caches on a road trip in South Australia was proving all too tempting. So a date was set, flights were booked, and a car was hired. The Rats, Steeba, Wilbert67 and I were off to tackle the On Ya Bike series, and surrounding caches. Cache logs were either stamped, or signed GG (Gong Gangsters).We covered a great many kilometres, finding caches and enjoying the scenery. We camped under the stars. We enjoyed cold weather, rain and a winter heat wave. We cached in the dark. We cached in the light. We found some ordinary caches, and some brilliant ones.As is so often the case with our trips, the banter was constant, the jeering persistent, and the company excellent. Mind you, it is a lot easier to listen to Rugby League on the radio in the great State of New South Wales!This boiler-plate log does not take anything away from some of the excellent caches that we found, and I am appreciative of all of the cache hiders for their efforts in placing and maintaining all of these hides.We all ticked over mini Milestones during this trip, but notably I found my 20,000th cache. A Milestone I am very happy to have shared with my mates; mates that I have found thousands of caches with previously. Heres to many more caching adventures!Cheers
Time for some more Tuesday Trekking so went and picked up the Rat from her nest and then the Starfish from his pond. Then we headed to today's playing arena, Murray Bridge and the surrounding area. A great day of caching was had, with a nice number of caches found and no DNFs. Most were traditionals but five different cache types were found and this was one of the ones that I wanted.Even with a previous finder amongst us it wasn't in the first place examined, but it was in the last.Thanks to kymo88 for adding to the playing field with this cache.Smilie #15189.*This log composed and published using GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife).*
Something special or unusual goes here:No too many muggles today made for a quick find. The Generic Bit:Another Tuesday Trekking for a trio of puzzle solvers today. Ttrogg picked up S.A. Sewer Rats at the Rat's nest and then me in my pond before we made our way to Murray Bridge in search of smilies. A nice sunny winter's day with plenty of finds for all of us. ***Thanks kymo88 for putting out this cache and maintaining it for our enjoyment. *** Logs prepared and published through GSAK.
Fun find, had to think about it for a bit first, and then how to get it without muggles seeing. TFTC
This time it was geo dog buddy letting me know there was something suspicious with the find under our belts we hit a few imaginary three pointers.No rage today the cricket bay was not neededThanks for the cache Down in Murray bridge for a couple days and Im pretty sure we got 48 caches in one day!!!! Nipping around Murray bridge to get some good ones they never fail to amaze meTFTC and keeping up the maintenance
Dont doubt you're caching instinct....perfect "sneaky" obviously hide. Quickly ducked over to the rage cage while the kids played at the awesome playground close by! Someone before logged no log and someone else had kindly added some paper but for the longevity in the wet weather coming I added a water resistant log sheet. TFTC
After a quick stroll we located thee clever hide, added our initials in log.
Containing your rage is an art. Esp here. Thanks kymo88 and clear skies from TeamAstro. ?? Cache the planet! ?? * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Almost got into a rage.How did I miss that Thanks kymo88 for showcasing this area and contributing to this great game for myself and others to enjoy. Happy trails!
Walked over after the event with the chocolate frog and ozmilo. I let the master find this one and show us padawans how its done. He came up with the goods in a place I checked, but not hard enough. ??
After attending the nearby event, I went for a wander around the reserve with Freddo and Doineedthis for a couple of caches. All good here. Thank you kymo88, for placing RAGE cage.... for the geocaching community.# # #15065 # #
Found after this morning's nearby event.I remember bringing our whole school to Sturt Reserve for a day out some years ago.The rage cage was one of the activities that the kids took part in.TFTC kymo88
This one had me going back and forth for a bit. I was looking on the black stuff in fading light, and not making much headway. I checked all the nearby items, but it was not until I ventured to the free throw line that the cunning hide was spotted. Thanks for placing a great cache kymo88, find #9601
Three geocachers walked into a cage. There was many looking and not much finding. Then we found the cache in the last place we looked.No muggles this morning.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 owners 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 ICome to the world's longest running annual geocaching event - keep the weekend free - 7th - 10th June 2024 Cant wait!! GCAK1D5 - Lameroo's Ludicrous Legwarmers
Travelling with iluvtrekking from our home state WA. Spending a few days in Murray Bridge to cache the surrounds. Loving the scenery that we pass as we move through the caches - this is our preferred caching - not suburbs. Thanks for the hide.
Travelling with richlink as part of our Annual Caravan Geocaching Trip. Made the short walk to GZ after the event. TFTC
We have been in Adelaide for a few days visiting with friends, now it is time to head home. First we stop at Murray Bridge to catch up with our daughter and find a few caches that have popped up in town since we were last here. Being a mid week day there was no one around to check on what we were doing. SL TFTC
How cool of a hide. Was in the area with Miss Goosey and had some time to waste. TFTC
Nice one found it thought i am in town had a bit of time seen there was 2 here so i hopped on down and grabbed then s/l tftc
The rage cage wasnt raging today, making for a quick stealthy search, grab, sign and replace!
Ftf at 9.06 am saw this come up and was dropping my daughter of at work on the wharf so quick drive and found reasonably quick tftc