ABOB12 Echuca, Victoria, Australia
By
WazzaAndWenches on 05-Jan-19. Waypoint GA13418
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Traditional |
Container: | Regular |
Coordinates: | S36° 8.145' E144° 45.950' (WGS 84) |
55H 298969E 5998682N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 99 m |
Local Government Area: | Campaspe |
Description
ABOB - A box of boxes
This cache is one of 24 caches packed within a larger single cache (GA13431 - ABOB25 The Big One). In simple terms it's a box of boxes.
This series of caches is a shameless attempt to score points in the 2018/19 Journey or Destination game, although they will remain active long after the game has ended.
Please take note of how the inner caches pack into the outer cache. Do not force them in as they will end up broken.
The cache is placed on private property. In fact, it's sitting under the bush beside my letterbox. If my car is in the driveway (it's the white 4WD), feel free to say hello.
Logs
Too easy, much easier than a power trail.
But then numbers have never been important to us and we have never chased power trail caches actively.
Thanks.
But then numbers have never been important to us and we have never chased power trail caches actively.
Thanks.
On the way home from the St Arnaud Mega with LuckyL10n and stopped in Echuca for a few caches...in this case, 25 all in one spot !!
Arrived at GZ and soon had the BIG box in hand. I sat on the lawn and started filling out the log books and a few minutes later the CO came out to say hello. Continued logging, not in any hurry and took around 20 minutes to finish the task. Chatted with the CO about all things caching and we then headed off for a couple more before heading to hotel were we staying. (Tip for visitors overnighting in Echuca.....head over to the Shamrock Hotel and try one of their 101 Parmas...you won't be disappointed. A great feed, with a few beers as well.)
Thanks W&W...a neat little series and bit of fun.
Arrived at GZ and soon had the BIG box in hand. I sat on the lawn and started filling out the log books and a few minutes later the CO came out to say hello. Continued logging, not in any hurry and took around 20 minutes to finish the task. Chatted with the CO about all things caching and we then headed off for a couple more before heading to hotel were we staying. (Tip for visitors overnighting in Echuca.....head over to the Shamrock Hotel and try one of their 101 Parmas...you won't be disappointed. A great feed, with a few beers as well.)
Thanks W&W...a neat little series and bit of fun.
Rated: for Overall Experience
#GA3943 - 17:50; After a couple of days in St Arnaud for the Mega, we set off towards home this morning to take a roundabout route to Echuca where we decided to make camp for the night. After collecting a few caches around the town and checking into our accommodation, we arrived at the CO's place and soon spotted 'the big box'! Sdl and I split the signing duties and we had not been underway too olong when we were joined by the CO. Exchanged some geobanter as we finalised the signing of this 'power trail'. Nice to meet you Wazza and thanks for the many caches in and around Echuca which have made for an enjoyable visit. TFTC WazzaAndWenches
Rated: for Overall Experience
One of the main reasons for us visiting Echuca on this trip was to try to clean up some of the caches by this CO, this collection in particular. We found our way to GZ and we were just trying to make sure we had the right bush beside a letterbox when the CO sprang us! We chatted to him while working our way through logging each container in the collection and then repacking everything to fit. A great way to encourage cachers to target an area! Thank you for the caches
One of high priorities for the first day of this trip was to visit this set of GCA caches. Accurate coordinates and an obvious cache container led to a quick find. After studying the packing arrangements of the smaller caches, we started on the task of signing each logbook. With that task completed we repacked the large container and returned it to it's hide location. Thanks WazzaAndWenches for large box of regular caches.
We have been somewhat otherwise occupied and not done a lot of caching in the past 18 months, but today was too good a day to be outdoors.
We were interstate earlier and brought a cache requiring some attention home to the CO, so what better opportunity to deal with ABOB.
We developed a bit of a system of opening, stamping, resealing and placing back in place whilst talking to the CO. Ok, so I got out of sync a few times , but we got there in the end.
Thanks WazzaANdWenches for the cacheplacing the caches and your enthusiasm for keeping our geocaching australia site alive.
We were interstate earlier and brought a cache requiring some attention home to the CO, so what better opportunity to deal with ABOB.
We developed a bit of a system of opening, stamping, resealing and placing back in place whilst talking to the CO. Ok, so I got out of sync a few times , but we got there in the end.
Thanks WazzaANdWenches for the cacheplacing the caches and your enthusiasm for keeping our geocaching australia site alive.
Found on a day trip to Echuca that included morning tea, a boat ride and many many GA caches
This morning began simply enough, I was going to make a fruit cake. I prepared all the fruit and boiled it the required time, then sat down to read my emails while the fruit cooled, before I could add the rest of the ingredients. That’s when I discovered these had been published. Since Muggle Hubby was agreeable to actvas my chauffeur for the day, the fruit cake was abandoned. Now I’m back home I’d better leave these for a bit and get that cake in the oven.
Rated: for Overall Experience