Hungarosaurus - 2018 Dinosaur Racer Western Australia, Australia
By
Sol de Lune on 01-Sep-18. Waypoint GA12602
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Moveable |
Container: | Small |
Coordinates: | S33° 3.735' E117° 40.906' (WGS 84) |
50H 563643E 6341605N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 403 m |
Local Government Area: | Wagin |
Description
Another dinosaur entry in the Geocaching Australia 2018 Spring Racing Carnival Dinosaur race.
Remember to move the dinosaur's on quickly. A quick move is a good move.
Just FYI - The Wiki link to the Hungarosaurus Dinosaur - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungarosaurus
Rules of the game
- Your Dinosaur Racer must be a genuine, bone fide dinosaur. It may be store bought or hand crafted. We recomend you clearly mark your GAnnnnn code on your Dinosaur Racer to distinguish it from 100 other identical Dinosaur Racers.
- Caches for the competition must be published on 1 September 2018 Australian Eastern Daylight Time (Geocaching Australia Time).
- Geocaching Australia has the facility to automatically publish your Dinosaur Racer on 1 September 2018. Check the wiki for how to achieve this.
- The game administrators decision is final.
- You may find and move your own Dinosaur Racer during the game period.
- Dinosaur Racers must be found and hidden by the same geocacher (i.e. no mailing the Dinosaur Racer to another geocacher to hide).
- There is no limit to the number of times a geocacher can find / move the Dinosaur Racer provided there are at least two other finds / moves in between.
- If the Dinosaur Racer has not moved within 7 days and you were not the last geocacher to find or move it then the "rule of two other finds / moves" does not apply and you are free to move the Dinosaur Racer again.
- If the Dinosaur Racer has not moved within 14 days, even if you were the last geocacher to find or move it then you are free to move the Dinosaur Racer again.
- If a geocacher moves your Dinosaur Racer overseas and it remains unfound overseas for 1 week or more, the Dinosaur Racer mover may move your Dinosaur Racer back to the country of origin without breaking the "2 moves" rule.
- There is no limit to the distance other geocachers can move the Dinosaur Racer.
Hints
Ng onfr gjb gerrf orgjrra cvcryvar naq oneojver srapr |
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Logs
Enjoying the fresh air in Wheatbelt country.
Discovered in the hands of Lazarus_68, many thanks for the cache.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Found in Perth, wonderful Western Australia.
Now in my safe hands; will be moved on soon.
What a pleasant surprise to have this little dinosaur amongst others delivered by friendly geocacher family from Blue Mountains NSW. Trust they will have quality time together whilst here on vacation.
Now in my safe hands; will be moved on soon.
What a pleasant surprise to have this little dinosaur amongst others delivered by friendly geocacher family from Blue Mountains NSW. Trust they will have quality time together whilst here on vacation.
Found at the moveables event at Ebenezer. Thanks for the moveable it was found during the summer games
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.
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.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Found this one at the Meet the Moveables (NSW Edition) event. Thanks for sharing.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Found this one at the Meet the Moveables (NSW Edition) event held at Tizzana Winery in Ebenezer. A fantastic turnout at the event run for the current 2018/19 Journey or Destination game being run on Geocaching Australia which saw a total of 75 moveables come together. Thanks for sharing.
Rated: for Overall Experience
What a great way to start the new year with a meet the movables event that saw 75 moveable caches and 10 geocacher caches in attendance. All was laid out so one could walk around the tables to sign each and every log before a swap occured to send them away again in a new direction.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Won't be at the event till I get there. I am giving the a lift. Saw a group hitching from Blaxland didn’t know there was that many
Found at an event at Blaxland. Will take to Ebenezer event. Picked up as part of the summer games. Thanks for the moveable
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.
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.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Attended the Dinosaur Swap Meetup today in Bankstown (GA12850)
Saw lots of GA moveables and logging the ones that I signed
Thanks for sharing!
Saw lots of GA moveables and logging the ones that I signed
Thanks for sharing!
Found another place to make purple, let's do it!
Found and left in place
Found today while at the Spring Caching Carnival event at Bankstown. A great event with lots of geochat and of course lots and lots of dinosaurs. By my count well over 30 dinosaurs attended along with various other moveable caches!
Thanks for the moveable Sol de Lune
GCA Find #120
Found today while at the Spring Caching Carnival event at Bankstown. A great event with lots of geochat and of course lots and lots of dinosaurs. By my count well over 30 dinosaurs attended along with various other moveable caches!
Thanks for the moveable Sol de Lune
GCA Find #120
I was happy to see this moveable cache in the hands of another cache before it and many others head south.
Thanks
Albida
Thanks
Albida
Headed out this way early this morning to see about finding some of my racers that were in a group lurking around. A big bunch of moveables here, glad I could get my hands on them.
Will move on separately, shortly....probably to Melbourne one day next week.
Will move on separately, shortly....probably to Melbourne one day next week.
Needed to find a new location and decided to bring him along with me tonight for a bit of fun and then wait for his next adventure.
I was logging a dinosaur cache that I grabbed from Fitzy_65 and noticed a whole lot of dinosaur moveables in a new game Spring Caching Carnival and there was a moveable just 1km from my home. It was 9.20pm and I was about to crash for the night so decided to get put my trackies on over my pj's and take Koda the geohound for a quick walk to retrieve. The batteries had died on my Montana so had to rely on a snapshot of the location on my phone to get me as close to location and then use my torch to search. I got to 2m away shone the torn around and spotted something unusual, quite large and thought it must be a big one. To my surprise it was a tub full of moveables, so I was quite happy to grab and find them all a new home. tftc Sol De Lune
Rated: for Overall Experience
Still a few people that need to find this around here!
Somebody once told me that 'a quick move is a god move', but they always were a consonant short.....!
#GA 3121 - 11:35; I had collected my quota of GC caches for today and after grabbing a stash of GCA moveables on the way out, I stopped off to grab a couple more on my way back along Coppins Crossing Road, including this one. I'm not sure how many there are in this series, but I have to be making some inroads by now Good luck in the race. TFTD Sol de lune
Rated: for Overall Experience
Out with Jac on a Sunday drive and decided to drop in and grab a cache or two.
A quick find here today.
Thanks Sol
A quick find here today.
Thanks Sol
Rated: for Overall Experience