Bill E Gote Abbey, Western Australia, Australia
By
Cybergran V on 07-Jan-21. Waypoint GA20030
Cache Details
Difficulty: | |
Terrain: | |
Type: | Moveable |
Container: | Small |
Coordinates: | S33° 39.456' E115° 15.246' (WGS 84) |
50H 338116E 6274440N (UTM) | |
Elevation: | 5 m |
Local Government Area: | Busselton |
Description
Bill E Gote reckons there are greener pastures elsewhere
He has heard of a place over the sea called Tasmania where there are endless rolling hills of green grass and opium poppies.
I think he is up to no good.
please keep an eye on him to see he doesn't stray into the wrong paddock.
Hints
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Decode |
Logs
Coords took us to a tree with potential to hide a cache but nothing was found. Sadly Bill E Gote looks like he's MIA.
Enjoying the fresh sea breeze in popular south west vacation town.
Found little billy precariously up a steep ledge, perhaps where a real goat would be quite at home, overlooking the Swan River, million dollar views.
Peppermint Grove was named after the peppermint trees (Agonis flexuosa) lining its many streets. It has been rated as Australia's most expensive suburb. The Shire of Peppermint Grove is Australia's smallest local government authority. Former Premier Colin Barnett dubbed it "Australia's Monaco".
Thank you Cybergran V; I shall re-hide on my next adventure, perhaps whilst listening to Gotye.
Peppermint Grove was named after the peppermint trees (Agonis flexuosa) lining its many streets. It has been rated as Australia's most expensive suburb. The Shire of Peppermint Grove is Australia's smallest local government authority. Former Premier Colin Barnett dubbed it "Australia's Monaco".
Thank you Cybergran V; I shall re-hide on my next adventure, perhaps whilst listening to Gotye.
Bill E has enjoyed a lovely trip around SW Western Australia with us. We were exploring the beach when Bill E spotted a small cliff with a good view and plenty of Gote food. He decided to stay and is looking forward to meeting WA cachers.
After finding ourselves with a bag of moveables we needed to get them back out again while the Blitz competition is still on in case anyone else needs them
This moveable cache was one of a group in a bag that arrived on our doorstep. This will help our tally in the Blitz game we hope, moving them all out again will be a big job but all part of the fun. We'll get them out again in the next couple of days. Thanks for the cache
Found a bag of moveable's today in the hands of DEZ055. Signed these after our walk along the Dooleys Heritage Trail. TFTM
Found this whilst out and about with Trimbletas in search of GCA caches to get us on the board for the blitz games. TFTC
Received from old mate at Geilston Bay....many tftc...cheers ST.
Rated: for Overall Experience
Hi Cybergran
Had to go to Hobart for business and pushed on to get these moveables prior to doing so
They were all found in a now very familiar hide
Sainted them all at 1350 hours
Sorry for the generic log but it is now getting late and I need to be in bed
Cheers OldSaint
Had to go to Hobart for business and pushed on to get these moveables prior to doing so
They were all found in a now very familiar hide
Sainted them all at 1350 hours
Sorry for the generic log but it is now getting late and I need to be in bed
Cheers OldSaint
Rated: for Overall Experience
Grabbed, will take south. Nice to see a new moveable. TFTM
Rated: for Overall Experience
After a few weeks in a cardboard box Bill E was looking for something lush and green to eat - cardboard was so dry and unappetizing! When he spotted a clump of lush blackberries he was out of the box in a flash. Bill E was last seen lugging a very thick blackberry runner into the end of a guard rail.
I spotted quite few movables at the Celebrating Tasmania's Caching Pioneers event to day. Thanks for sharing Cybergran V
Viewed this movable at the event in Ulverstone. Nice to see some movables at these events.
TFTC
TFTC
Spotted at the event in Ulverstone today. We dropped some off but didn't take any with us. Thanks for the cache
Had just met up with geocaching friends and were enjoying a pleasant chat when we were joined by Bill E Gote. After checking out the menu and the plants he decided that there was nothing edible so settle himself to wait for a chance to leave. He tagged along with us so we will watch him carefully before letting him loose tomorrow. Hopefully he will not destroy the vegetation close to the event.
This wily old fellow is definitely on a mission to get up to no good.
You will have to handle him carefully.
He always seems to get into the wrong paddock.
Please make sure you keep a close eye on him when he is in your care.
You will have to handle him carefully.
He always seems to get into the wrong paddock.
Please make sure you keep a close eye on him when he is in your care.