Range to the East and range to the West Sandy Ridges, Queensland, Australia
By
tadpole3 on 21-Dec-17. Waypoint GA11157
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Traditional |
Container: | Small |
Coordinates: | S26° 33.762' E152° 0.307' (WGS 84) |
56J 400910E 7061613N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 353 m |
Local Government Area: | South Burnett |
Description
Log only cache. Please bring your own pen or pencil.
Good safe parking on the Old Burnett Highway Alignment. When you park have a look to the East and West and you will see spurs of the Great Diving Range. This one is located at ground level and is only a short gentle easy walk from the road alignment.
The only vehicles to use this road are those of the local farmer and this is not very often. Please wear closed in shoes and be alert to anything in thegrass or surrounds.
Hints
YBT |
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Decode |
Logs
2nd day of a 5 day trip around south-east Queensland with LuckyL10n and today we were in Nanango to grab a few more of the local offerings. All up my 3rd trip to this area, but there are few cachers to grab. We encountered wild weather in Brisbane yesterday, however today started with very little rain and no wind...thankfully.
As for the find, we pulled up close to GZ and once we started the search it wasn't long and the cache was in hand. Log was signed, cache replaced and we were then off to the next one.
Thanks for the cache Tadpole3. Cache all good.
As for the find, we pulled up close to GZ and once we started the search it wasn't long and the cache was in hand. Log was signed, cache replaced and we were then off to the next one.
Thanks for the cache Tadpole3. Cache all good.
Rated: for Overall Experience
#GA3519 - 13:09; Day 2 of the South East Queensland tour with Sol de lune. Made it to Nanango late yesterday after getting belted by a storm later in the afternoon/early evening. Much to our relief the heavy rain seems to be moving on and it is only overcast and occasional light drizzle this morning. Spending today caching around Nanango and Kingaroy and hoping to clear a swag of GCA puzzles from the 'solved but unfound' list we have been compiling for the past couple of years. We were now underway and enjoying a variety of cache types and hides, some taking longer than other to make the find amongst the long grasses and having to make the right choice from the variety of possibilities available. Also enjoyed solving the puzzles, even though there was plenty of head scratching and later on forehead slapping along the way! Apologies for the generic logs. TFTC tadpole3
Rated: for Overall Experience
On approaching ground zero we were quickly aware of the rows of man made bee hives. There were plenty of bees swarming around their hives. MrsGT54 stayed in the geotug as she is allergic to bees. Mr Gt54 made the quick dash to the cache. FTF for us. Cac he signed and replaced as found. TFTC
Rated: for Overall Experience
Not claiming as a FTF as I was assisting geo grandson to make these hides. He is getting good at choosing locations and in preparing the containers for hides.
He is not into GCA much but does when he visits to help his grand dad out.
He is not into GCA much but does when he visits to help his grand dad out.
Rated: for Overall Experience