Do you have your own Adventure Lab Caches or can recommend some? Locationless, Locationless, Locationless
By
Cybergran V on 03-Nov-20. Waypoint GA19052
Cache Details
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Type: | Locationless |
Container: | Other |
Proximity: | 161m |
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Description
Because Adventure Lab caches don't show up on our normal Geocaching maps, some are overlooked, unless there is a bonus mystery cache at the end.
You can only find them if you have the Adventures app downloaded on your devices.
instead of stumbling upon them by accident if you remember to Search in an area, I would rather plan my route by going to a specific area, knowing in advance what is there.
I've discovered a few thanks to the Our Way Of Geocaching GA14563 but I know others of you have published some and are not letting us all know about them.
On the other hand you may have had the pleasure of doing some that impressed you, tell us about those ones to give us the incentive to travel to them.
You might even post a photo or make a jigsaw to share with us.
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Logs
https://wiki.geocaching.com.au/wiki/Locationless_cache
Armchair style Locationless caches where the finder is not required to explore the real world, identify a location and accompany the "Find" with photographic evidence are no longer accepted.
A Locationless cache listing must require the finder to locate an object or perform a task in the real world, collect the co-ordinates and log the find with accompanying photographic evidence.
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As the geocache no longer meets the requirements we will archive the cache listing.
see ATTRACTION IN HILLARYS, WESTERN AUSTRALIA - GA19106
TFTLC
I created this one before the Lockdowns had interrupted geocaching.
I published it on the 29th February, 2020, thinking it woud be different to have one published on that Date, a rare date
'By the Bay'
It's a meander around the CBD of Busselton, following the the paths of the local history.
It's been interesting to find out about other Adventure Labs to put on our next trip over the Nullarbor
Thanks for this Locationless Challenge
My favourite would have to be like others have said 'The Search for the Golden Cherub'
Thanks for the Adventure Lab recommendations CyberGran V
#1,498
I have highlighted 2 of my creations in Clunes and Daylesford this week.
However my favourite local lab is at Smeaton, central Victoria.
Andersons Mill by The Tritonz.
It ticks all the boxes..location location and a chance to wander around a preserved restored mill on a self guided tour. It all is walked which is a big bonus for me. Bonus Hide is great too. Check it out.
Cheers
I have placed two as I stated before and the first will take you to all the lookouts in the Highton area, and the second will take you on a tour of old red brick chimneys that most were constructed last century along the local river the Barwon and there are ten still standing.
There are some others heading North but nobody has tackled these guys yet.
I do prefer labs that have stages that are close together.
Thanks for this cache.
I haven't put one out yet
But I have done five
Two I mention here:
Pontville Wonder by whitewebbs was brilliant - Pontville, Tasmania
A Convicts Fate by gooseandegg also brilliant - Richmond, Tasmania
Both take you round old sandstone buildings, most originating from our convict settlement days
Loved them
TFTC and cheers
OldSaint
My AL is called "Terrigal Seaside Stroll" on the NSW Central Coast. Terrigal is a cosmopolitan seaside town that boasts one of the Central Coast's best known beaches, as popular with locals as it is with visitors. The AL takes people for a walk along the Terrigal beachfront and then around the coastline to Terrigal's most prominent landmark, the Skillion.
The introductory information for the AdLab is "A prominent feature on the skyline of Ulverstone is the imposing War Memorial Clock. It can be seen from all parts of the town, so much so that it has been gazetted as a Trig Point. The icon was completed in 1954 and has remained a focal point for the community. About 20 years ago an ex-Naval seaman, Bob Boyd, was appointed the Supervisor of Parks and Gardens for the then Ulverstone Municipal Council (now Central Coast Council) and he had a vision of extending the memorial theme by creating parks dedicated to each of the armed services to remember ex-service men and women. Over time, five parks were designed and constructed and these have become part of the identity of Ulverstone. The Adventure Lab will take you to each of these parks. They are within walking distance of one another with parking at the wharf precinct. Alternatively you can drive between the locations. The locations must be completed in order. Enjoy Bob's Vision."
Last weekend we went to Stanley where sharnie's tribe had recently published their Adventure Lab "Stroll Through Stanley". It is a great way to learn a little about the history of this very popular town on the tourist route. It is very highly recommended.
Thanks Cybgergran V for this ccahe to highlight Adventure Labs.
Our first one is in our “home “town of Maryborough (Vic). - Maryborough - Historic Building Tour
Our second has a GC bonus cache attached . A walk in the Old Town of Talbot.
Both seem to have been well received..
1. Geelong Sculptures with Bonus cache GC7WV4B
2. Anderson's Mill with Bonus cache GC906RQ
The best adventure lab we have had done is "The Mystery of the Golden Cherub", created by The_Easter_Bunnies.
If anyone had done 'The Mystery of the Fyansford Treasure Horde' before it was archived will know the calabre of their work.
It was named Covoid-19 International Travel at Bacchus Marsh.
Thanks Val