Logs for Bitzeli 

07-Sep-17
We are visiting Illulisat with our cruiseship AidaCara today.
Yesterday we already took the yellow trail, and now we took the blue one.
It is amazing and beautiful and overwhelming.
Thank you for the cache! 
 
29-Oct-16
A nice walk in the morning from our campground, and just the right exercise to fully wake up.
I just lend a hand to Tom Torres who got the container from the hide.
Thanks! 
 
28-Oct-16
We just came here because of the lookout... and then we noticed that there is a cache nearby.
Great one, easy to find and the big surprise was some book with popcorn (insider) 
 
Not sure if it was the right cache, since description of the container and size didn't match at all, but it had a logbook so we signed it. 
 
27-Oct-16
What a nice walk!
Fortunately, not too many people on their way today, so we only had to wait short time. And while waiting, we could watch two birds. 
 
26-Oct-16
Since this TB wants to zravel around, he might as well visit the coast north of Cairns 
 
What a nice spot!
We would have stopped here anyways, but finding a cache here just adds on another highlight Smile 
 
25-Oct-16
Found on our way to the reef fleet terminal.
Thank you for showing us this place! 
 
24-Oct-16
Finally... our first geocache in Cairns.
Now heading to see where our cruise to the outer reef starts tomorrow. 
 
23-Oct-16
After a really really great visit in the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, we headed quickly to GZ of this container and were able to find it.
Thank you!!! 
 
22-Oct-16
Bad thing we came without shoes...
But here I was able to make my way to the cache
Lid is broken, but content is dry. 
 
We should have read the listing before we came here. Barefeet. After a walk along the beach...
But somehow Tom Torres made it to the final destination and was able to sign. 
 
21-Oct-16
What a good thing I had Tom Torres with me - he knew the type of container (I should too, though...) 
 
20-Oct-16
Thanks to very clear and detailed hints, we were able to find this cache. 
 
We just now realised that there is no #3...
Instead, we proceeded to this one and found it. 
 
Hui, clever hide.
Luckily, not too much traffic around noon, and Tom Torres made the approach "from the outside" so he wasn't too obvious. 
 
When we appproached GZ, were something crackling and rushing away. Did we scare off Mr Fox or the cubs?
We left a message to let him know we were there as friends 
 
We are on a family visit in Narrangba and went out for a walk.
Good thing we can enjoy our hobby Geocaching here also Smile 
 
We are visiting family in the area and went out for a walk to get to know the surroundings - and find some caches too.
We were not lucky here, couldn't find the replaced cache.
Hint is not helpful. 
 
Our second cache for today, and in Narrangba.
TB out 
 
19-Oct-16
We had some time to spend because our flight only leaves in three hours, so we decided to take a walk.
Thanks for leading us here, no lunch break muggeld around 
 
Oh great - a spot where there's rubbish and dogs like to pee...
Sorry, but really not a good spot for a cache... 
 
While we found south, we decided we might as well look for north.
Found it well, with some "buggy" features. 
 
Wow, nice work.
Unfortunately, paper is moist... but we managed to sign. 
 
Finally!
Visited three other caches before today, but were not able to find them.
Now we have our daily! 
 
18-Oct-16
We managed to be at the right spot from the beginning.
Very well blended in the surrounding. 
 
Our second cache for today.
We use geocaches as a city tourguide, this is really awesome. 
 
Our first cache of today, right after we left Central Market.
I could have bought many things there, but we are leaving on a plane tomorrow... 
 
I was concerned that we might need some time to find it, but it was a quick grab.
Now I am hungry... 
 
Oh my, why is it always me who has to sign this type of logbook?
At least Tom Torres was the one who had to prepare it so it would fit back in the container. 
 
Found on a rainy day walking in Adelaide.
I don't notice much of the dryness in South Australia... 
 
This looks so cool, almost as if the things were real.
Great artwork!
Luckily we had a camera so we were able to cover out search 
 
17-Oct-16
Our first evening in Adelaide. Went out for a walk, guided by some caches.
We had to search for a while until we found it, but it makes purrfect sense.
Roar! 
 
Quick find.
But I will never understand why some people are signing as BIG as possible... it is such a small replacement logbook, I managed to put two names and the date in one field 
 
We came for this cache although the path was closed - but that just meant less muggles Wink
Quick find, I signed us in at the back of one of the first pages and draw a rat 
 
Snails, snails everywhere...
As others mentioned before, logbook almost full.
We found some spot somewhere inbetween. 
 
Found the cache well, but gelt kind of trapped when we wanted to move on.
So we had to go back the way we came, or climb fences 
 
And our walk continous, thank you for leading us here 
 
Our second geocache in Adelaide.
I'd prefer the question "who am I, and if yes, how many?" 
 
Probably our last cache for today.
Now we will go grab something to eat - plenty of choices here in this street. 
 
16-Oct-16
Went down here for a walk to earn our dinner.
The logbook paper is not really perfect for this kind of "box", but we made it somehow. 
 
While on a short evening walk when the rain made a break, we came to this old cemetery and visited the cache.
It was an easy find. 
 
We were just sitting in our car right in front of this site, as Tom Torres realized that he had an internet connection. And GPS. And a cache just a few metres away! 
 
Found shortly before the pelicane feeding. 
 
15-Oct-16
On our way to the ferry, for two days on kangaroo island, we made a quick stop here.
Really nice cache, you don't find that size in the middle of a city very often. 
 
14-Oct-16
I was pretty sure I logged after submitting the form - seems like I didn't.
Awesome place, didn't expect that! 
 
Actually we stopped at that Oil cache across the road but couldn't search for it because a friendly neighbour informed us a bit more about the oil drilling history.
So we decided to take a short walk and found this little cache.
Thanks for showing that spot! 
 
This wasn't quite as easy as expected...
But fortunately we had plenty of time, no muggels around and so we were successful in the end. 
 
I hope you can see that my hands are spread off, and the feet are turned outwards ^^ 
 
I hope you can see that my hands are spread off, and the feet are turned outwards ^^