Yep - its Beer “O” Clock – after a hard days of Caching – Grolsch – No 3 Waterfall, New South Wales, Australia
By HansJJ on 12-May-18. Waypoint GA12263
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Moveable |
Container: | Small |
Coordinates: | S34° 7.904' E150° 59.539' (WGS 84) |
56H 314867E 6221417N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 220 m |
Local Government Area: | Sutherland |
Description
After a hard day of caching & while your logging your finds – it’s easy to kick back with a nice cold beer.
When I complete a hard day of caching I usually kick back with a nice cold beer while logging my finds or DNF’s for the day.
I believe others would do that also.
So yep a cold GROLSCH might do.
So, a little history from Wikipedia
The Grolsch brewery was founded in 1615 in Groenlo. The town of Groenlo was then known as Grolle, hence the name Grolsch, meaning 'of Grolle'. Grolsch is best known for its 5% abv pale lager, Grolsch Premium Pilsner. The brewery was first operated by Willem Neerfeldt. Neerfeldt's son-in-law, Peter Sanford Kuyper, later took over. Grolsch was, as of February 2006, the second largest[9] brewer in the Netherlands (after Heineken) with annual production of 320 million litres. The domestic market comprises fifty-one per cent of total production.
So being a movable – find it – log it – move it to a new location for others to enjoy a cold beer after a day of caching.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grolsch_Brewery#/media/File:Grolsch_premium_lager_bottle_unopened.jpg
Hints
Oruvaq ynetr gerr |
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Decode |
Logs
We saw this one drop by and decided to go and grab it while it was in the area.
A quick find here today.
Thanks for the cache HansJJ
Out with Just a cacher on an afternoon caching run and we decided to grab this one as we passed by.
A quick find here today and we will move this one on shortly.
Thanks for the cache HansJJ
So, no QR codes & masks needed today as I stayed away from all – breakfast (hot – toast & toasties & coffee machine) in the bush of the main HWY & rest break stops away from everyone, not even a service station needed - caches were in areas of low people numbers or nil. I set this capability up in lockdown. I look at it like traveling in remote areas you are away from everybody. At the moment I feel it is safer that way.
It was a GOOD long drive today – clocked up 730Km’s & very much enjoyed it with caches / trigs found
Now to the movable location: this is a side road of the main HWY
S34° 52.183' E148° 14.200' to S34° 52.183' E148° 14.200'
Hint – wedged between two off vertical rocks - covered
4 off here at GZ
S33 26.724 E150 49.236 to S33 26.723 E150 49.234 to S33 26.723 E150 49.234
Pick up my own to do some maintenance on it.
Will be moving west from here.
Let's hope there will be some action soon.
Apparently its about to head off on another trip - good luck !
TFTC !!
Thanks
Albida.
The latest Geocaching Australia game runs from 01-Dec-2018 00:00:00 to 31-Jan-2019 23:59:59 AEST
For each qualifying geocache that you hide or find during the game period you will be offered the opportunity to click on a ground tile and reveal what lies beneath.
A moving cache, by nature, may have been moved since you last determined its location. It may have been picked up but not yet rehidden so it's considered 'in-transit'. There is no foolproof method of determining where a cache is simply by the log types that have been placed against the cache.
Thanks for sharing this one....
The latest Geocaching Australia game runs from 01-Dec-2018 00:00:00 to 31-Jan-2019 23:59:59 AEST
For each qualifying geocache that you hide or find during the game period you will be offered the opportunity to click on a ground tile and reveal what lies beneath.
A moving cache, by nature, may have been moved since you last determined its location. It may have been picked up but not yet rehidden so it's considered 'in-transit'. There is no foolproof method of determining where a cache is simply by the log types that have been placed against the cache. Ç