Logs for Searchtractor 
05-Jul-17
Very cool cache. That deserves a favourite! I like how you have to climb to get there, and it is not too hard to find. TFTC!
01-Jul-17
Unfortunately we did not find this one. We don’t think it is missing, we just couldn’t spend the time on it.
30-Jun-17
Very small! TFTC. Unfortunately we couldn’t write in the book, forgot a pen... I really like the hint as well.
29-Jun-17
28-Jun-17
Took us a while, but found it eventually. Took nothing, left nothing. TFTC.
Unfortunately could not find it after 10 minutes. If cache was supposed to be here, it wasn’t.
09-Jan-17
07-Dec-16
23-Oct-16
07-Oct-16
06-Oct-16
My gosh. That was the trickiest geocache ever. Definitely deserves that terrain 5. After three attempts at varying tides, equipment and people, we finally found the cache.
On the first attempt, by coincidence, we happened to be walking through the inlet at low tide. We thought, look, here is a nearby geocache, let's pick it up! This hope was quickly turned down when we discovered the cache was on the other side of the river.
The second time, we came up with a half-plan. We took a kayak notoriously named the "Fish Bandit" and a stand-up paddleboard. I'm not quite sure what was going through our heads when we decided to bring a 5-month old puppy and a 3-year old. We also rushed and didn't go at low tide. After wrapping the iPhone in a makeshift waterproof container (cling wrap and plastic bags), we made our way to the sandbar in the middle of the inlet. The first to go was the 11-year old who was blown over by the wind while carrying the stand-up paddleboard. Meanwhile, we had the 3-year old whining about not wanting his trousers rolled up. We decided to let the 48-year-old man with a bad hip paddle us in the kayak one by one to the other side of the river. After successfully transporting the 13 and 11-year-olds to the other side, we decided to take a gamble and transport the 3-year old and his father in the same go. We ended up almost capsizing a boat with 3-year-old who couldn't swim and no life jacket. This was the last straw for the second attempt.
The third attempt was almost at the highest tide. We got across only four people in a stand-up paddleboard and the "Fish Bandit". We got to the geocache and realised we had forgotten a pen...
On the first attempt, by coincidence, we happened to be walking through the inlet at low tide. We thought, look, here is a nearby geocache, let's pick it up! This hope was quickly turned down when we discovered the cache was on the other side of the river.
The second time, we came up with a half-plan. We took a kayak notoriously named the "Fish Bandit" and a stand-up paddleboard. I'm not quite sure what was going through our heads when we decided to bring a 5-month old puppy and a 3-year old. We also rushed and didn't go at low tide. After wrapping the iPhone in a makeshift waterproof container (cling wrap and plastic bags), we made our way to the sandbar in the middle of the inlet. The first to go was the 11-year old who was blown over by the wind while carrying the stand-up paddleboard. Meanwhile, we had the 3-year old whining about not wanting his trousers rolled up. We decided to let the 48-year-old man with a bad hip paddle us in the kayak one by one to the other side of the river. After successfully transporting the 13 and 11-year-olds to the other side, we decided to take a gamble and transport the 3-year old and his father in the same go. We ended up almost capsizing a boat with 3-year-old who couldn't swim and no life jacket. This was the last straw for the second attempt.
The third attempt was almost at the highest tide. We got across only four people in a stand-up paddleboard and the "Fish Bandit". We got to the geocache and realised we had forgotten a pen...
04-Oct-16
We did not find the geocache. After searching tirelessly, the "Tallwood" shopkeeper appeared and told us that after hiring a new gardener, the Cache had disappeared. He said the "Tallwood" staff were really disappointed and so I'm hoping that the owner can revive this cache. Also co-ords were a bit off.
We did not find the geocache. After searching tirelessly, the "Tallwood" shopkeeper appeared and told us that after hiring a new gardener, the Cache had disappeared. He said the "Tallwood" staff were really disappointed and so I'm hoping that the owner can revive this cache. Also co-ords were a bit off.
We did not find the geocache. After searching tirelessly, the "Tallwood" shopkeeper appeared and told us that after hiring a new gardener, the Cache had disappeared. He said the "Tallwood" staff were really disappointed and so I'm hoping that the owner can revive this cache. Also co-ords were a bit off.
We did not find the geocache. After searching tirelessly, the "Tallwood" shopkeeper appeared and told us that after hiring a new gardener, the Cache had disappeared. He said the "Tallwood" staff were really disappointed and so I'm hoping that the owner can revive this cache. Also co-ords were a bit off.
17-Sep-16
11-Sep-16
03-Sep-16
Sorry to advise that this geocache unloggable because some fool left it out in the rain.
28-Aug-16
27-Aug-16
21-Aug-16
15-Aug-16
Really good hide. Just begging so I was not sure I would find it for a second. I did find it though.
13-Aug-16
My first geocache! Really entertaining when you finally find that small thing! There is no trackable and it is unlikely there was because of the size.